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Matt Bullock

NONPARTISAN

Matt Bullock is running for Peoria City Council Member, Mesquite District.

Personal background

Matt received his bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Arizona. He has lived in Peoria for 23 years and is the father of 6 children with 5 grandchildren.

Professional background

Matt is the vice president of technical sales for Accelera IT Solutions and Prodatix.

Political background

Matt Bullock served on the Peoria School Board from 2013 to 2016, including a tenure as governing board president for 2 years. He also ran for state representative in 2018, but did not win.

Public Services

Believes in re-funding Paloma Park to complete phase 2 despite rising costs.

Believes fees for city services should remain steady during inflationary periods.

Believes in planning for balanced growth to maintain Peoria's quality of life, integrating housing, parks, open areas, and businesses.

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Housing & Urban Development

Believes in protecting and increasing home values, aligning housing with smart economic development, and safeguarding homeowners' rights.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Opposes building a new airport and acquiring a helicopter, questioning the necessity and cost.

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Public Safety

Believes in expanding upon emergency service resources in order to remedy rising response times.

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Education

Believes a strong education system is key to economic development and supports all educational options equally.

Supports "public, private, charter, parochial, and home school programs."

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Economy

Plans to make it easier to open and do business in Peoria without giving up community spaces.

Believes in enhancing economic development opportunities while maintaining Peoria's quality of life.

Supports creating a more diverse tax base in order to lower taxes and fees by enhancing economic development.

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