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What do deputies, public safety, and energy have in common?


More than you might think.


As Eagle Mountain continues to grow, so does our need for increased law enforcement and public safety services. But hiring more deputies and expanding those services takes funding — and rather than putting that burden on homeowners, there’s a smarter way.

When we bring responsible energy projects to our city — like solar farms, substations, and data centers — they generate municipal energy tax revenue. That revenue stays in Eagle Mountain and helps fund critical services like law enforcement, roads, and infrastructure.

This means we can:

– Strengthen public safety

– Improve essential services

– Keep property taxes low

These are the kinds of projects I fight for — and why I meet regularly with county commissioners, state leaders, and federal officials. We don’t get results by waiting. We get them by building the right relationships and making sure Eagle Mountain’s needs are front and center.

I will always put the safety of Eagle Mountain first.

That’s my commitment — and that’s the kind of leadership I bring to the mayor’s office.

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