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Brent Springer

REPUBLICAN

Brent Springer is running for Pender County Commissioner.

Personal background

Brent earned his associate's degree in construction management from Cape Fear Community College, and his bachelor's degree in business administration from Liberty University. He is married and has a daughter.

Professional background

Brent currently works in quality assurance and control at the DA Everett Construction Group. He was previously the owner of Springers A Handyman, LLC, and a customer service representative for Lowe's.

Political background

Brent Springer is currently a member of the Pender County School Board. He was elected in 2022 and is serving his first term.

Public Services

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Economy

Believes in prioritizing good jobs and business growth to match residential development, and supports using development agreements to fund necessary infrastructure without raising property taxes.

Believes in strengthening Pender County’s economy to support growth without overburdening taxpayers.

Believes in encouraging balanced growth and promoting public-private investments.

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Education

Believes Pender County must invest more in its school system to ensure children can prosper and become responsible citizens, saying, "Pender County deserves better."

Believes in holding district leaders accountable for school spending to ensure tax dollars benefit students, and wants to ensure that "your tax dollars funded our students, not systems."

Believes in questioning and addressing "dangerous ideology" in K-12 school policies.

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Public Safety

As of June 14, 2024, Brent Springer’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Housing & Urban Development

As of June 14, 2024, Brent Springer’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports investing in infrastructure to attract new industries and broaden the sales tax base, reducing the property tax burden on homeowners.

Believes rapid residential growth has outpaced infrastructure development, and criticizes county leaders for approving new developments without investing in infrastructure or schools.

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