From a MOHAVE COUNTY NEWS RELEASE Tuesday, Sept. 2,
2008
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KINGMAN – State Rep. Nancy McLain was
honored by the Arizona
County Supervisors Association (CSA) during the Mohave County Board
of
Supervisors meeting Tuesday, Sept. 2, in Kingman.
CSA Director Craig Sullivan presented Rep. McLain with a plaque
in appreciation of her efforts to benefit county interests at the state
Legislature.
“Each year, we recognize legislators who really step up and
work on behalf of local government interests,” he said. “This year,
like last year, Rep. Nancy McLain was always available to talk with us
about how various proposals would impact county constituencies. And she
has worked to protect local control, to protect local taxpayer dollars
and to assist with measures that would improve efficiencies within local
governments.”
Chairman of the Mohave County Board of Supervisors Pete Byers is
the county’s representative to the CSA Legislative Policy Committee
and is also first vice president of the CSA Board.
“CSA is a strong advocate for the needs of Mohave County,”
Byers said, “and so is Nancy. I can always reach Nancy to talk about
a
concern for Mohave County. She is responsive and tries to help out and
do good things for the citizens of Mohave County. She is always there
for us.”
“Rep. McLain has served in the Legislature since 2004,”
Sullivan said. “From the beginning, she has always been available and
willing to learn about what a bill would do to her county. On behalf of
all 55 county supervisors, I am proud to recognize Rep. Nancy McLain for
her work for counties across the state and for a record of outstanding
effort to protect her constituents’ interests.”
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