EAST IDAHO ELECTS: Todd Smith shares his vision as Madison County Commissioner
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This story is part of East Idaho Elects 2016, our series of interviews and forums with candidates in the May 17 primary race. Get more of our coverage here.
REXBURG — Over the next few weeks, EastIdahoNews.com is hosting a series of forums featuring candidates running for local political office in East Idaho. The Idaho primary will be held May 17.
In Madison County, incumbent Todd Smith is running unopposed for the two-year district three county commission seat. He is a Republican.
Smith sat down with EastIdahoNews.com reporter Nate Eaton and was asked the following questions:
- 1. One of the big issues facing Madison County is growth. How do you plan to manage that growth and provide infrastructure to support it?
- 2. Many people are concerned about wasteful government spending. Are there areas that could be cut and what would you cut?
- 3. Public officials have an obligation to be transparent. Are the Commissioners transparent and is there room for improvement?
- 4. Envision Madison was a joint effort to plan growth and development for the future in Madison County. The final draft was released in 2015. Was the study useful for the county and will the county move forward with its recommendations?
- 5. Why are you the right man for the job?
Watch the video above to see the entire forum, sponsored by Ray’s Chevron.