Lacey Miller, a dedicated Missourian with deep roots in Marion County, has announced her candidacy for the position of Marion County Western District Commissioner, encompassing the western district of the county and Hannibal's 1st ward. A Republican, Miller is set to participate in the primary election in August 2024, aiming to continue her tireless work in support of the county's farmers and the community as a whole.
With a lifelong commitment to Marion County's interests, Miller brings a wealth of experience and a strong voice advocating for Missouri farmers. She has actively represented agricultural needs in both Washington D.C. and Jefferson City, while also serving as a local 4-H leader for two decades. Miller's dedication extends to her role as a Court Appointed Special Advocate and her recent appointment to the South River Drainage District Tax Valuation Commission.
Miller's involvement in various organizations, including the Marion County Farm Bureau, Republican Central Committee, Missouri Corn Growers Association, and more, highlights her deep connections within the community. She emphasizes the importance of unity and cooperation, emphasizing that a strong county relies on the collective efforts of its residents.
If elected, Miller intends to prioritize open communication and transparency, bridging the gap between local government and the community. She recognizes the need for citizens' voices to be heard and aims to create ample opportunities for public input on crucial matters affecting their daily lives. Miller's overarching goal is to contribute to the creation of a stronger, safer, and healthier Marion County, fostering an environment where future generations can thrive.
With her commitment to the county's conservative rural values, Lacey Miller seeks to serve as a dedicated commissioner, ensuring that Marion County remains a cherished and prosperous place for years to come.
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