Ray Anderson Jr (White County Council At-large, Indiana, candidate 2024)

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Ray Anderson Jr (Democratic Party) ran for election to White County Council At-large in Indiana.[1]

Elections

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Ray Anderson Jr completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Anderson Jr's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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 From old family with Monon-Hessville Roots going back 100+ years  Warehouse Manager at our family-owned auto parts store in Lake County, founded in1937  Involved in agriculture for 8+ years, farm with my family ~30 acres in Monon township

  • Stopping industrial land grabs of our farmland, my family has personally seen what happens when industry gets its “foot in the door”: that means capping wind/solar and doing everything I can to stop CO2 Sequestration.
  • Ending Unlimited Tax Abatements for large established corporations. It’s unfair to place the tax burden on the working class and landowner while large corporations pay less!
  • Pushing for Transparency in our county government. I will fight to move our council meetings to times EVERYONE can attend.

Every elected official should understand their place as servants of the people and the public good.

Listen to their constituents and constantly fight for their interests as a whole.

Accountability happens at the ballot box, and it is the responsibility of the voter.

Transparency has to come from the government so the voter can make good decisions, our county definitely lacks this quality.

Tax abatement, County Spending, County Zoning, Farmland Preservation, Anti-Corruption

Working at my family's auto parts store, which I still do today.

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[1] Submitted to Ballotpedia's candidate survey in 2024.