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Charles Headley

REPUBLICAN

Charles Headley is running for Montana State Senator, District 46.

Personal background

Charles volunteers as a Fire Chief with the Arlee Volunteer Fire & Ambulance Department and as the Northwest Chapter Vice President at National Property Management Association, Inc. (NPMA).

Professional background

Charles is a Geographic Information System Specialist with the Lake County Government. He previously worked at Oracle, and served as the Vice President and Owner of a Property management company, Headley Management Service. He also has experience as a Demand Planning Analyst, Materials Management Specialist SR, and a Property Administrator & Procurement Supervisor.

Political background

This is Charles Headley's first entry into politics.

Economy

Holds enhancing, infrastructure in the Seeley-Swan Valley as a top priority, and believes installing transportation and connectivity structures such as roads, bridges, and communication networks would "significantly benefit residents by improving accessibility, safety, and economic opportunities."

Plans to advocate for more funds to help rural areas that need to improve their infrastructure.

Wants to work with local officials, community leaders, and stakeholders, to assess current infrastructure quality, and identify areas for improvement.

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Public Safety

As of September 17, 2024, Charles Headley did not have a website or any information online.

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Healthcare

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Education

As of September 17, 2024, Charles Headley did not have a website or any information online.

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Voting & Elections

Plans to communicate with and reveal results to constituents, even if it that conversation may be tough saying "Lack of communication leads to assumptions and misleading information."

Plans to prioritize community engagement and transparency, and wants residents to know they have a say in the decision-making process.

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Energy & the Environment

Plans to teach communities with wastewater concerns how to request assistance.

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