
St. Louis County is facing many complex challenges
that will involve tough choices for residents and businesses. I
believe that a limited, less intrusive government will encourage
the growth necessary to keep St. Louis County strong and growing
for our families. We need to protect what is essential for our communities
without handcuffing businesses and residents with bureaucracy. Residents
and businesses should be treated fairly and have confidence in the
County's taxation system. And, we must maintain the highest standards
of integrity, responsibility and accountability in government.
With optimism and determination, I want all of our children and
grandchildren to inherit a County that is safe, prosperous and confident
of its future. That's why I want the opportunity to serve as your
next County Councilman.
If elected, my goals include the following:
- Be a firm vote against higher taxes and will insist that the
County work efficiently and effectively when spending our hard
earned tax dollars.
- Support economic development that helps revitalize aging inner
suburbs and keeps the region competitive and sustains County services.
- Promote regional cooperation to advance long-term prospects
of the St. Louis area for services, economic development, educational
opportunities, job retention and recreation.
- Apply stringent restrictions on the use of eminent domain to
protect residential properties and existing businesses.
- Provide safeguards so taxpayers are treated fairly when they
appeal their tax assessment.
- Work to maintain our strong property values and school systems.
Thank you for visiting and I appreciate
your support on November 7th.
Kind regards,

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October
24 , 2006 : Endorsed by St. Louis Post Dispatch
September 21, 2006 : Wasinger Wins Easily in GOP Voting
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Retiring 3rd District Councilman
Skip Mange has been a moderate voice on the County Council; the
two Republicans who would succeed him disagree whether that moderation
is a good thing. Fenton Mayor Dennis Hancock, 53, says many county
Republicans are "longing for a real conservative" to help
the council contend with Democratic County Executive Charlie A.
Dooley. Mr. Hancock, who played a key role in the package of incentives
that guaranteed the future of the Daimler-Chrysler plant in Fenton,
offers himself as experienced administrator with strong conservative
values.
Attorney Colleen Wasinger, a Town & Country alderman who has Mr. Mange's endorsement, sees the role of a Council member "to make good decisions to help the county grow," without party consideration. That approach made Mr. Mange the most valuable person in county government in the last four years. Colleen Wasinger should be elected to continue that tradition.
- From St. Louis Post-Dispatch Article
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July 27, 2006 : Wasinger Opposes Rate Hike Request
May 15, 2006 : Colleen Wasinger Named “Citizen of the Year” By Chamber of Commerce
Campaign Kick Off Reception :
Thursday, April 20, 2006 at the Law Offices of Dunn & Miller,
13321 N. Outer Road, Town and Country, MO from 5:30 to 7:30.
February
28, 2006 : Retiring Councilman Mange Quickly Endorses
Wasinger as Successor
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