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Maurer, Bertoldi face off in Stafford primary

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Maurer

As the June 9 Primary Election nears, the candidates for Rock Hill District Supervisor have outlined the issues.

Both Wendy Mauer and Adela Bertoldi, both Republicans, seek to replace Cord Sterling on the Stafford County Board of Supervisors.  

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Bertoldi

Maurer is focused on recruiting and retaining new teachers. When it comes to development, Maurer said she will argue to first have roads and “adequate infrastructure” in place before development begins.

From her website:

Stafford is growing jobs faster than any other locality in the region. Businesses provide more tax revenue to Stafford than they use in county provided services.   As a small business owner, I understand what businesses need in order to thrive in our community.

Bertoldi is running on a platform of no new tax increases.

Here’s a snippet form her press release:

“Creating jobs and having business-friendly policies will be a top priority for me,” said Bertoldi.  “My focus will be on providing opportunity for families and small businesses through lower taxes and a less burdensome government.”  

Bertoldi signed a Taxpayer Protection Pledge committing to oppose and vote against any and all efforts to increase taxes.

Both candidates live in the Augustine neighborhood.

The Rock Hill seat is the only one on the Board of Supervisors up for grabs this election season.