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Mayor Smith's page

Smith published an article in The [[Ripon Society|Ripon] Forum in 2013 discussing his successes as a mayor. Mayor Smith implemented a reorganization of city government, saving nearly 20% of the total budget in doing so. He began commercial airline service at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. Additionally, Smith oversaw the development of 5 new fire stations, 2 new police stations and over $150 million in street and road improvements, and oversaw development of a three-mile extension of the Mesa light rail.[1]

==John Graham (Economist) page Denvil Duncan & John Graham

- Both proponents of removing the gas tax and instead implementing a user-based mileage fee. The resulting tax resources will be able to fund road management and construction conducive to the growing traffic population. Wiki Page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Graham_(economist) Denvil Duncan & John Graham – Replacing the Gas Tax with a Road User Fee – Summer 2013, Ripon Forum



Pat McCrory

- Joined the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Governors Coalition, opening up American waters to domestic exploration. Wiki Page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_McCrory Ripon, Pat McCrory In-Depth – Summer 2013, Ripon Forum

  1. ^ Smith, Scott (Summer 2013). "The Biggest City You've Never Heard of". The Ripon Forum. Retrieved 21 October 2013.