Accountability & Public Finance
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Putting Taxpayers First: A Different Approach to Leadership
Why I Chose to Run for County Auditor Across Montgomery County, I’ve had countless conversations with residents who are asking the same questions. Why are property taxes rising so quickly?Why does the system feel difficult to navigate?And where is the accountability? These conversations—not politics—are what led me to step forward and run for Montgomery County
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Montgomery County Auditor Leadership:
Current Approach vs A New Vision Montgomery County residents deserve clear, transparent, and forward-thinking leadership—especially when it comes to property values and property taxes. Recently, the current Auditor shared updates on how the system works today. That information matters. However, just as important is this question: What comes next? This page outlines that difference—using direct
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When Property Records Don’t Match Reality:
Why Auditor System Accuracy Matters When Property Records Don’t Match Reality Property records accuracy should be the foundation of a fair tax system. However, recent conversations with a local neighborhood association revealed something concerning: the system doesn’t always reflect what’s actually happening in real life. Even more concerning—when residents report issues, they often don’t receive
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Why Our Auditor Financial Oversight Matters to Every Taxpayer
The Auditor financial oversight plays a critical role in protecting taxpayer dollars across Montgomery County. Recent incidents across our region raise a serious question: These situations may seem unrelated, but they point to the same issue. 👉 Strong systems prevent problems. Weak systems allow them. Where the System Broke Down In one recent case, staff
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Montgomery County Growth & Infrastructure Funding:
Who Benefits from $55M Investment? Investment is flowing into Montgomery County, and the headlines are finally catching up to what many of us have already seen building. Recently, the Dayton region secured a significant share of state infrastructure funding—totaling tens of millions of dollars. This type of investment is often celebrated, and rightfully so. However,
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Why Property Tax Leadership in Montgomery County Matters
Policy Insight and Real Estate Experience Matter Strong property tax leadership in Montgomery County requires more than reviewing numbers. It requires awareness of how legislation, market trends, and community needs intersect. However, many decisions that affect property taxes begin at the state level. Because of this, early awareness becomes critical. Through my role as a
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Montgomery County Auditor Leadership Choice:
Three Perspectives Voters Should Understand The role of the Montgomery County Auditor carries significant responsibility. Decisions made in this office directly affect property owners and taxpayers throughout Montgomery County. Because property values influence taxes, household finances, and long-term investments, the leadership approach behind the office matters. When voters evaluate the Montgomery County Auditor leadership, they
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Principles of Public Service:
Government Accountability and Ethical Leadership Government accountability and ethical leadership should be the foundation of every public office. Citizens deserve leaders who operate under the same rules, expectations, and responsibilities as the people they represent. Public service is not meant to create a privileged class of decision-makers. Instead, it should reflect the same standards of
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What the County Auditor Does and How It Affects Local Government
Many people hear the title County Auditor and assume the role only involves property taxes. In reality, the Auditor’s office connects to many parts of local government. It serves as a financial record keeper and a source of transparency for the public. Understanding how the Auditor works with other offices helps residents see why this
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How Montgomery County Property Taxes Are Calculated
Understanding how Montgomery County property taxes are calculated can help homeowners make sense of their tax bill and the information listed on their property record. Many residents see the final number but do not realize that several steps occur before that amount appears on the bill. Property taxes fund essential services such as schools, public










