Accountability Redefined | Has Representative Tom Leek done his job?

6 months ago
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The Citizen Coalition of Volusia County, home to Daytona and Ormond Beach, has conducted an audit of their leader and armed themselves with compelling information. Their goal? To educate fellow voters about Representative Tom Leek’s job performance, terminate his reign of squeezing constituents, and ushering in a new era of accountability. Elected officials that do not deserve public trust will be exposed by their own voters.

The people who elected Leek deserve to know why SB 76, HB 837, and other laws benefit the insurance industry while they must bear the brunt of a problem that has not been of their making. In addition, the coalition will present that Representative Leek voted for legislation clouding Florida’s Sunshine Laws, enabling power companies to charge higher prices, and shielding healthcare providers who refused to administer Ivermectin and other promising treatments from lawsuits. In short, the Citizen Coalition aims to instruct fellow voters about Tom Leek’s legislative record by examining the laws passed under his tenure.

Representative Leek has been invited to attend this meeting so he may explain his voting record and why his votes correlate with the donations received by his political action committee named “Living Life with Purpose.” As an insurance industry insider and attorney, Leek was ideally suited to draft and support fair and equitable laws for his constituents. An analysis of such laws indicates that the insurance companies and carriers have benefited at the expense of the policyholders.

Tom Leek is serving his last term as Florida Representative for District 28 in Volusia County. He has announced his candidacy for Senate District 7, which expands to St. Johns, Putnam, and Flagler County. Citizens from those new areas have been invited to attend the event so they may become more informed and involved voters.

Anyone working in corporate America is familiar with yearly performance appraisals to evaluate job results such as product quality (legislation and bills), customer retention (constituent satisfaction), profitability (economic impact), etc. How are politicians accountable for their actions? Isn’t it time elected public servants are held to the same standard? Citizen engagement in governance is key to safeguarding our individual freedoms and liberties. This initiative is the first of its kind in the state of Florida and offers an approach that can be emulated by other citizens in their own counties.

Why is this not happening elsewhere? 🤔 Because few have dared to boldly leap from complaints to competently organizing to creating consequences for the establishment. The Citizen Coalition of Volusia County is breaking the mold and paving the way for their brighter political future. America, shouldn’t we all be doing the same?

Legislators, county commissioners, city officials, school boards … be advised.

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