Growth is inevitable—but the way we grow determines whether our county thrives or struggles. For too long, outside developers have pushed for rapid, cookie-cutter expansion that sacrifices our natural beauty and strains our infrastructure. Five houses per acre might benefit developers, but it threatens to erase the charm and identity of our community.
Ray Daly believes in thoughtful, sustainable growth. That means protecting our green spaces, respecting the character of our neighborhoods, and making sure new projects serve the residents who already live here. Development should enhance—not overwhelm—our way of life.
Traffic shouldn’t dictate the rhythm of our lives. Yet, unchecked development has pushed our transportation system to the breaking point—stop-and-go congestion, unsafe roads, and infrastructure that can’t keep up with demand.
Ray Daly’s vision is clear: by slowing reckless expansion and prioritizing smarter planning, we can build a safe, efficient, and sustainable transportation system. That means improving traffic flow, investing in road safety, and ensuring families can get to work, school, and the store without daily frustration. A strong county starts with strong infrastructure—and Ray Daly will fight to make sure our roads support the people who live here, not just the developers who profit from growth.
Too often, politicians make decisions that threaten entire industries—risking thousands of jobs to appease private interests. Just one example: more than 30,000 jobs tied to fishing could be lost if current cuts continue unchecked.
Ray Daly stands firmly on the side of workers. His priority is protecting local livelihoods, empowering communities, and fostering opportunities that strengthen—not weaken—our economy. That means rejecting special interest deals that put profits over people. By investing in industries that sustain our county and standing against policies that jeopardize workers, Ray Daly will always put local families first.
Big money wants to bring multiple casinos into our county, promising jobs and revenue. But the reality is often very different: social costs, increased crime, and economic instability follow where casinos take root. Current officials are willing to gamble with our community’s future—Ray Daly isn’t.
Casinos may benefit private developers, but they rarely deliver the long-term prosperity they promise. Instead, they exploit vulnerable residents and redirect money away from local businesses. Ray Daly rejects casino expansion and stands for a county that grows through hard work, strong families, and real opportunity—not risky quick fixes.
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