Politics & Government
City Elections: Rose Mohr on Financial Health
We asked each candidate for New Port Richey City Council whether they thought the city was financially healthy.

Patch recently asked the seven candidates running for New Port Richey City Council: "How do you define whether the city is “financially healthy?” What are your ideas for making sure the city meet that definition, if it hasn’t already?"
We also asked; "What’s your position on the ideas of cutting services, raising taxes or increasing fees as options for helping the city be financially healthy? What other strategies would you use?"
We got answers.
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Here's what Rose Mohr had to say:
Previous investments have put the city in a difficult situation and need to continue to work to divest ourselves from those properties. Continue to be prudent in our handling of our hiring practices and it will be to our advantage. I intend to carefully review the optiona that are available for increasing revenues and decreasing costs.
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Find the other six candidates' responses to this question at our hub article.
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