Questionnaires were compiled by The Current based on questions from readers. The answers to each question are verbatim from each candidate with exceptions for exceeding the word count; overages were trimmed. The answers were not edited for style or spelling; candidates were contacted if there was a question of clarity. If a question is skipped, we’ve noted that. If a candidate failed to respond to the questionnaire, we’ve noted that, as well.
Timmy Blount
Campaign email: timmycblount.libertyco@gmail.com
Age: 58
Home: Fleming, for about 25 years
Current job/occupation: TFW Project Manager Ft. Stewart Ga.
Education (institutions attended, degrees or certificates earned): High School Graduate, Bradwell Institute, Hinesville
What is the main challenge or opportunity facing your constituents?
High Taxes, getting support from county tax dollars, community growth regulations.
Tell us what your priorities would be in the first 100 days of office?
Let’s try to get the public educated on why the taxes are so high. All across Liberty County there needs to be a good road dept. schedule put in place.
What, in your opinion, makes you uniquely qualified to serve your constituents and what sets you apart from your opponents?
Experience! I am the Project Manager for TFW at Ft. Stewart and HAAF. I have set standards and goals for both bases. Our contract is a FIRM FIX contract. We come from a govt. cost plus contract. I have implemented ideas that are working to keep us compliant. I oversee and manage Water/Wastewater, Refuse, Central Energy Plant, Pest Control and Roads and Grounds Dept. I stay involved with what is going on, I am a person always trying to find solutions for problems.
What are your plans to improve services for your constituents?
Hold county officials and employees accountable. Make sure they are doing their best to perform their job duties.
Have you read the budget for your office or board – Yes or No? What priorities would you change?
Yes, as much as I am allowed to read. I would like to freeze the overspending. We the commission need to take a serious look at where the county tax dollars are going. One question to ask the commission, do we really need all clerical workers that are employed?
It appears that there is a person for this, then a person for the same job just a bit more educated and maybe even one more. If they are really needed, then good but if not let’s trim off the excess personal. At the same time there are areas that appear to be understaffed.
What steps should Georgia take to improve quality of life for your constituents?
State of Ga. DOT could step up their game. State roads need ditches and culverts maintained better. Most recent flooding this issue was evident. Traffic lights are needed at several intersections across Liberty County. Just 2 examples for District 4: Leroy Coffer Hwy. 196/Freedman Grove/Pate Rogers and Ga.Hwy. 17 at Limerick/Freedman Grove.
How do you feel you can improve public safety in your role if elected?
I would stay after the local commission and the state of Ga. for their help in taking action to solve the current safety issues in Liberty County. By the way the Sunbury Bypass project in my opinion is great. I believe this has helped tremendously with traffic safety.
Required for sheriff’s candidates: Do you feel staffing and pay is adequate for your department?
(No answer)
If elected, what policies would you favor to deter gun violence?
(No answer)
How do you see yourself creating/supporting policies related to climate change?
I will listen to ideas and weigh out the information. I like to go by facts.
How important is transparency with your constituents after being elected into office? How will you communicate with your constituents on issues?
Transparency is very important. My phone number will be made available, and I have no problem talking to anyone or meeting them.
Is there one key issue driving your run for office? Why?
My love for Liberty County. I hope to make a positive impact on Liberty County with the help of my constituents.
Maxie Jones IV
Campaign email: mjones1033@yahoo.com
Age: 64
Home: Midway, for more than 15 years
Current job/occupation: Papermill operator
Education (institutions attended, degrees or certificates earned): High school Bradwell Institute/ some online college courses/credits
Hometown: Freedman Grove/Liberty County
Family: Married/wife 3 adult children
What is the main challenge or opportunity facing your constituents?
The district that I represent is rural with many miles of dirt roads. Trying to maintain and/or pave them have been my biggest challenge
Tell us what your priorities would be in the first 100 days of office?
Attempting to secure more funding to address our dirt roads
What, in your opinion, makes you uniquely qualified to serve your constituents and what sets you apart from your opponents?
I’ve lived in our district all of my life and am familiar with the entire county. Am also familiar with most of the residents in one way or another.
What are your plans to improve services for your constituents?
Continue to work on our infrastructure, roads mainly, but dirt roads in the district in particular
Have you read the budget for your office or board – Yes or No? What priorities would you change?
We’ve done a respectable job with the county budget for the upcoming billing cycle. I feel that the residents will be pleasantly pleased to see the work that we have done in that regard
What steps should Georgia take to improve quality of life for your constituents?
Affordable housing is becoming more and more of a dilemma more recently. Tax breaks and incentives for developers would help
How do you feel you can improve public safety in your role if elected?
To work with our law enforcement agencies where applicable to assure that we are doing the best to keep our residents safe
Required for sheriff’s candidates: Do you feel staffing and pay is adequate for your department?
(No answer)
If elected, what policies would you favor to deter gun violence?
Stronger background checks to help keep guns away from individuals that shouldn’t have them would be a start
How do you see yourself creating/supporting policies related to climate change?
(No answer)
How important is transparency with your constituents after being elected into office? How will you communicate with your constituents on issues?
I’ve been responding to all calls, emails and other contacts that I’ve had with residents. I make it a priority to answer to everyone who contacts me and answer all inquires with honesty and truthfulness
Is there one key issue driving your run for office? Why?
The same as was my driving factor when I first embarked on this journey; to be of service to the residents of Liberty County and do all that I can in my capacity as an elected official to help improve the quality of life for the residents of our county
Ok to a buy a gun legally there is a background check. People can buy guns illegally with no checks. The biggest deterrent is strong punishments if a life is taken without self defense the death penalty should be added automatically. No bail should be offered. Also strengthen self defense if someone breaks into someone else’s house they have every right to shoot you.
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