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Waldrop states where he stands on the topic of economic development, specifically with the decision to bring Aldi to town.
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If elected, Waldrop says his focus will be on bringing transparency to the public.
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When asked what the hardest decision he has had to make in the current term, it didn’t take long for Waldrop to answer.
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Waldrop added that he serves the entire county, not just residents of District 4, and described himself as a voice for financial responsibility on the court.
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Waldrop owns Ozark Dynamics, a defensive firearms training company that works with private citizens, law enforcement, and government agencies. His wife, Michelle, is employed at Baxter Health. The couple has two children, a son attending the University of Arkansas and a daughter studying law at Wake Forest University.
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