- Party: Independent
 - Occupation: Retired
 - Community/Neighborhood: City of Harrison
 - Political Party: DNA as I am an Independent candidate
 - Education Graduated high school, certificate Chicago School of Interior Design
 - Serve on council (3rd term); Chairperson of several committees;operated small business; active in community service 34 years;
 - knowledge of emergency services/disaster planning; certificates in OSHA, Personnel Law, Workers Comp, Public Records
 - Management, Land Use Planning, ADA and more.
  
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Top Priorities if Elected |   
- Goal setting and economic development plan
 - .     5-year plan for infrastructure upgrades (streets/sidewalks)
 - Guide Harrison into 21st Century, use new technology, keep residents informed
  
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The League of Women Voters of Hamilton County asked questions on the issues of all candidates for this office.
 Read the answers from Judy Kercheval
 
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- GOAL SETTING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT:
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Setting goals begins with a vision and ends with plans and resources for
reality. Local economic development refers to changes that increase a local economy's
capacity to create wealth for the residents using human, financial and physical resources
of that community.
 - 5-YEAR FOR INFRASTRUCTURE UPDATES (Streets/Sidewalks)
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We can make sure that our infrastructure is maintained better by having a 5-
year plan for such. It will be easier to budget for this as well as maintaining the system.
 - GUIDE HARRTSON INTO 21st CENTURY USE MODERN TECHNOLOGY AS TOOL
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With all the new technology available to us today, we need to take advantage
of it and put our community into the forefront. Let others know we are here.
  
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