Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Campaign Finances (or how I'll treat Murray tax dollars)

All the candidates had to have their campaign financial statement into Murray this week.  

As promised, I was very wise with spending on my campaign and I did NOT take any money from any Political Party or Large Organization so I don't owe them any "special" favors.

I intend to be equally wise with the money Murray City spends because I respect our tax dollars and would never waste them.

Also, as I promised, there are no wasted expenses on mailers that went from your mailboxes directly into the trash or recycling, no impersonal robo-calls or robo-texts that always seem to arrive at an annoying time, and no T-shirts or hats that will be irrelevant by next month. 

That's why I left only one door hanger for you to learn where I stand. That's why I listed my personal phone number and email on my website so I can talk directly with you so we can get things done.  I do hear you and I will continue to hear you as your Murray City Council representative.

I only owe my allegiance to the people who live and work in Murray! That is what City Council should be about!

I'm posting my finances here, but you can see all the candidates' financial statements at https://www.murray.utah.gov/1903/Campaign-Finance-Statements

I suggest you look at all the candidates and see where their money came from and where they spent it. That may be a good indication of where their priorities lie.

 

Pam Cotter


Contributions received

 

 

 

 

Date

Name

Amount

6/26/21

Dale & Jann Cox

$100.00

7/2/21

Elnora Ferrero

$100.00

7/2/21

Sherryl & Matt Cowley

$100.00

7/5/21

Dallas & Sallie DeFrancesco

$30.00

7/10/21

Lester & Brenda Deering

$50.00

7/12/21

Ed & Carol Hansen

$10.00

8/2/21

Mike Henrie

$50.00

10/12/21

Drew & Cathie Pearson

$20.00

various

Dividends on checking account

$0.12

Various

Bill & Pam Cotter

$2,305.74

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Contributions received

$2,765.86

 

Itemized expenses paid

 

 

 

Name

Amount

 

 

Fast Signs (250 campaign signs)

$1,749.92

SLCo Surveyor's Office (Large District Map)

$21.95

Amazon.com (parade candy)

$19.97

Amazon.com (parade candy)

$34.96

Home Depot (zipties for signs)

$27.24

SLCo Clerk (voter's list)

$15.00

Murray Recorder's Passport (filing fee)

$95.00

Office Depot (slanted sign holders)

$17.82

Minuteman Press (3000 door hangars)

$340.98

Murray Journal (1/4 page ad)

$400.00

SLCo Surveyor's Office (Maps for Eggs & Issues)

$24.25

Oriental Trading (candy for meet the Candidate)

$13.77

 

 

 

 

Total expenses paid

$2,760.86

 

In-Kind & Other Non-monetary Contributions

 

 

 

 

Name

Contribution

Amount

 

 

 

Chris Van Buskirk

Website (domain)

$12.17

Dale & Jann Cox

Voter List

$500.00

Chris Van Buskirk

Website design

$800.00

Dale & Jann Cox

Taffy (Meet the candidate 2)

$10.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total In-kind contributions

$1,322.17

 

 

Monday, October 11, 2021

What I've Learned from the Great People of District 2

 

Dear Murray Friends,

For the last month or so, my husband and I have been walking every street in District 2. We have gone out twice a day, 6 days a week, afternoon and evening and talked with some really wonderful people.  We’ve also met quite a few people who are troubled, lost or frustrated by the things happening in their lives or in their neighborhood. Sometimes they just need someone to guide them toward what to do next to fix their problem. Sometimes their problem is bigger and will require coordinated efforts of Murray City departments to fix.

For example, we’ve met a woman who has had renters living a few houses away. The renters left behind a huge mess that is attracting rats to her neighborhood. She tried calling Murray City but was referred to Salt Lake County who got rid of the rats temporarily, but now they’re back.

We’ve met a man whose trees on the park strip have destroyed part of his curb and gutter. I was able to contact the department head involved and he was able to give us date to have the trees and curb and gutter taken care of.

Another street has had the whole length of sidewalk damaged by tree roots, lifting the concrete up all along the street. The home owners are worried about being sued if someone trips and is hurt.

We’ve met an 82 year old man who has lost his wife and his daughter. He is now trying to take care of his grand-daughter and great grand-daughter along with his own health problems.  He was distraught at receiving a letter from the city about cutting his weeds and facing the possibility of an $1800 fine and 5 months in jail.  With a phone call to our City Attorney, the case was closed and he was told that one of the free Murray dumpsters could be available for him to take care of his yard.  He was so grateful that this weight was lifted off his shoulders.

There have been many more cases like these, but it taught me that while the Murray City Council is working on projects like the new City Hall, redeveloping downtown and preserving historic buildings that we must always keep one eye out for those Murray citizens who are struggling.  Whether you elect me or not, I would like to challenge the Council members to be easily reachable by the citizens in their districts and to go out and visit them and get to know the people they serve. 

 There are many in this city who just need a little guidance, a helpful phone call to solve their problem or just someone to listen to like Burt who has just had to put his wife in a memory care facility.  He can’t visit her because of the Covid safety measures and he worries about her remembering him.

These are our neighbors. These people ARE Murray. They need our help.  That is why I’m running. That is why I’ve listed my personal email and phone number on my website. I want to hear from our neighbors with needs that I can help. We can be better toward our friends and neighbors. They’re not just nameless “citizens.”

Thank you all for teaching me,

Pam Cotter

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