Smith announces re-election bid |
February 10, 2012 |
“I choose to run because I look forward to continuing to work with the 105-plus county employees who every day provide outstanding service to the people of Boundary County and because I would like to continue the work of this county in being an effective voice on big issues,” Smith said. Smith, who moved to Boundary County with his wife, Evelyn, in 1979, has served the citizens of Boundary County since being hired as a sheriff’s deputy in 1981, was elected sheriff and served in that position from 1983 to 1988, and served his first stint as a county commissioner from 1989 to 1995 before seeking office and being elected again and serving from 2003 to present, said he is proud to have worked with local, state and federal officials to give Boundary County an active and effective voice in decisions often made far away. “When I first became Smith credited that
cooperative approach for a measure of success in
getting concessions from the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service regarding designation of
critical habitat in the “Other counties made noise,” Smith said, “but Boundary County, by putting forward a united front with input from multiple local groups, governments and organizations here in the county, and being fully supported by our legislators, both state and federal, was able to gain an extension of the public comment period on that issue as well as local public meetings and public hearings by which the people of Boundary County can share their points of view and take part in shaping the final decision. By having these public hearings, the commissioners, along with the public, can work to mitigate adverse impacts of such a designation and protect our economy, our recreation, and our way of life. We may not obtain all the concessions we need, but we will be heard and our concerns will become part of the federal record.” Smith said he looks forward
to continuing building on the strides that have
been made in recent years, and to continue
serving the citizens of In addition to serving the citizens of Boundary County, both Ron and Evelyn, his wife of 53 years, are active throughout the community, particularly when it comes to their church, their beloved Bonners Ferry Badgers and to education in general, giving of themselves and their time for a community they both love. |