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Ray Malnar

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Ray Malnar is running for Glendale City Council Member, Sahuaro District.

Personal background

Ray earned his bachelor's degree in speech communication, another bachelor's degree in finance, and a master's of business administration from the University of Utah. Malnar and his wife Mary live in Glendale, and have 5 children and 10 grandchildren. He is part the Glendale Government Services Committee and the Maricopa County Association of Governments Economic Development Committee.

Professional background

Ray owned and operated a valley-wide flooring maintenance and restoration company after a career in corporate accounting and finance management at UPS. He has served as a hearing officer for the Maricopa County Justice Courts from 2013 to 2022.

Political background

Ray Malnar is currently a Glendale City Council member. He elected in 2015 in a recall election, officially elected in 2016, and is currently serving his second term. He chaired the Glendale Government Services committee for 1 year.

Public Services

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Housing & Urban Development

As a City Council member, advocated for keeping property taxes flat by adjusting tax rates as property values increase and supports issuing new bonds only when old ones are paid off to prevent property tax increases.

As a Councilman, formed a Code Review Committee to address code compliance issues such as parking, yard maintenance, and abandoned properties, while supporting updating and enforcing city codes to improve neighborhood conditions.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Believes the decision to build light rail in Glendale should prioritize local needs over regional interests.

Believes Glendale cannot afford light rail without significant debt, tax increases, and cutting other transportation projects, saying, "Our street maintenance program... could not have happened had we stayed on the course of bringing light rail into downtown Glendale."

Supports improving Glendale streets and believes the recent street bond authority will ensure continued progress.

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Public Safety

Supports expanding 2-man crews for non-fire emergencies and additional resources for police to enhance public safety.

Believes that police and fire services are crucial for public safety in Glendale, saying, "safety is one of the prime duties of City Government."

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Education

Supports increasing teacher pay, reducing class sizes, and cutting administrative costs.

As a City Council member, supported adding police resource officers in schools, partially funded by Glendale City general funds.

As a school board member, funded technical education programs and served on a nonprofit foundation for STEM education.

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Economy

Believes private businesses should not receive long-term taxpayer subsidies and supports short-term incentives with clear benefits to residents.

Believes careful planning and dedicated efforts can lead to major financial turnarounds, benefiting taxpayers and attracting business opportunities, saying, "Glendale is economically strong and ready to take on additional business opportunities."

Believes commercial buildings require less infrastructure investment and generate positive cash flow for city-wide costs and infrastructure maintenance.

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