Mock has lived in Valle since 2008 said he wants to be on the county board because he believes in protecting Americans’ constitutional rights and understands the needs of District 1’s rural communities. He has experience as a security guard, corrections officer and rancher, and also helped to create the Rabbit Ear fire district in New Mexico’s Union County. “I’m for the people, for government by the people, and I want to be compassionate in what we do and help people,” Mock said. One of Horstman’s top priorities is to commit the county to conservation, sustainability and renewable energy — through measures including water conservation and improvements to public transportation. She hopes to do so by working closely with the City of Flagstaff, which she believes has taken the right step with its goal to reach carbon neutrality by 2030.
Source: Daily Sun November 01, 2020 13:52 UTC