CECIL WEBSTER SPEAKS WITH KWHI ABOUT HIS CAMPAIGN

This week, KWHI will talk with each of the candidates for State Representative of District 13, as well as Washington County Commissioner of Precinct 2.
KWHI begins with Democratic candidate for District 13 Representative, Cecil Webster. Webster, a retired colonel in the U.S. Army, says he’s encouraged to see high voter turnout in the surrounding counties. He attributes this to the interest surrounding events statewide, and in Washington D.C.
Webster says one of his campaign’s highest priorities has been property tax reform.
Webster says this ties in with another of his priorities: public school reform.
In addition to these two points, healthcare is also a concern of Webster’s.
Early voting runs through 5 p.m. on Friday, with Election Day set for November 6th. KWHI will bring election results as they happen, beginning when polls close at 7 p.m. on November 6th.
I would love to hear Mr. Webster defend his support of the Affordable Care Act (Obama Care). After the ACA was enacted, health care costs spiraled even higher (we were promised a $2,500 per family savings and yet our cost more than doubled), the President’s promise to be able to keep your doctor and your health care turned out to be untrue, and the millions of Americans who were supposed to be able to purchase affordable health care found the could not despite the promise of President Obama and his party. How is it possible to support this program when the evidence is so clear that it was a complete and total failure?
I dont care what he is for or against, but dont litter all over the friday night football games with your fliers, I had three stuck to my truck. If i cared enough I would research you dont litter on my vehicle and parking lot