Published June 29, 2008 01:23 am - Rick Davis of Americus and Amy Wise of Plains will face off on July 15 in the Republican General Primary Election for the District 3 Sumter County Board of Commissioners seat.
While they are running against each other, they both seem to have a lot in common: They seem to both have money and budget knowledge, as well as the same ideas for economic growth in the community.
Davis, Wise, Sumter BOC District 3 candidates, speak at Kiwanis
Genie Collins
AMERICUS
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Rick Davis of Americus and Amy Wise of Plains will face off on July 15 in the Republican General Primary Election for the District 3 Sumter County Board of Commissioners seat.
While they are running against each other, they both seem to have a lot in common: They seem to both have money and budget knowledge, as well as the same ideas for economic growth in the community. Wise and Davis shared those ideas with the Americus Kiwanis Club Friday at a political forum.
The District 3 seat is being vacated by Commissioner Bill Bowen, a Kiwanian, who has decided not to seek re-election. Whoever wins the July election will face Democrat Valarie Jenkins Grimes in November.
A toss-up determined who the first to speak would be at Kiwanis, and Wise won that toss-up. Each candidate had five minutes to speak the first time, and three minutes to speak a second time.
Wise served on the Plains City Council for six years, and she said she feels her experience in government and her business degree make her qualified for the job.
In her tenure on the Plains City Council, Wise has served on various committees, which include finance, personnel, streets and subdivisions and hospitality and public relations.
“I believe in keeping an eye on spending,” Wise said, of budgetary matters. “We’ve done right in Plains, and now I want to do right in Sumter County.”
Wise said she believes in the industry of tourism, as a potential growth avenue for Sumter County.
“Sumter County gets a-half-a-million dollars from tourists each year,” Wise said. “We need to work on ways to keep them here for for a few days.”
Wise said she belives that “good communication” is vital in government, and that includes listening to peoples’ views and respecting them.
Davis said he feels the experiences he has gained over the past 25 years makes him qualified for the job.
In the days and months following the devastating tornado that hit Americus on March 1, 2007, Davis said he worked with various relief outlets in pulling things back together and the rebuilding efforts. After the tornado hit Greensburg, Kansas, he and wife Mary Kathryn went there with Samaritan’s Purse.
Davis said he received 20 years of invaluable experience in running his own business.
“I understand cash flow very well,” Davis said. “The key is planning for the future.”
“I believe a budget should be strictly adhered to,” Davis said. He said more scrutiny is needed in “our county budget.”