William Heck
32 Oldham Road, Newton, MA 02465
July 23, 2009 Fellow Newtonians, I am running for mayor because no other candidate promises to reorganize government and reduce taxes. I will. I will fix Newton's financial crisis while maintaining excellent municipal services and a topflight school system. My resume is attached, and my reasons for seeking the office are outlined below. I look forward to meeting you and discussing, in depth and detail, the reasons why you should elect me to be your next mayor. During the past months, many Newton residents asked me whom I would support in the mayoral campaign. When I expressed no preference toward any of the candidates, most responded similarly. In the mayoral debates, the candidates discussed fiscal responsibility and the necessity of streamlining and reengineering government, often introducing their ideas about planning and budgeting or implementing elements from the CAG reports and CitiStat, etc., while emphasizing in their own words, “Doing more with less.” Several weeks ago, mayoral candidates Balser, Coletti, Parker and Warren stated that, if elected, they would consider overrides during their administration as mayor. This doesn’t make sense; you can’t have it both ways. You can’t have it both ways because fiscal responsibility is an obligation all of the time, not an option some of the time. To say “more with less” while advocating more taxes makes no sense, especially in difficult times. On Thursday evening, July 9, I read in the TAB that Mayor Cohen intends to raise the meals tax and hotel rooms tax. Further, all four mayoral candidates agreed with Mayor Cohen’s intention! Whoa! It hit me like a ton of bricks. Here we have the four candidates talking about fiscal responsibility and sober government, but, when the very first opportunity to raise taxes presented itself, they all found reasons to support raising taxes. It made their words about reshaping our government hollow – nothing more than empty, meaningless campaign slogans. The next day, it occurred to me that this knee jerk reaction to raise taxes clearly illustrates that the candidates intend to continue the status quo style of government. I was compelled to send a letter to the TAB. As I wrote, I got a sour feeling in my stomach, and the feeling continued through the weekend. Then, Monday arrived. At lunch, my 15yearold son and I discussed the meals and rooms tax issue and my belief that none of the mayoral candidates intend to make a priority of efficient government and fair taxes. As I lamented the prospect of fighting more overrides and the prospect of electing officials who just don’t get it, my son looked at me and said, “Dad, why don’t you run for mayor?” I chuckled, and dismissed his comment. My son starred at me and said, “Dad, why don’t you run for mayor?” I looked up and said, “Get in the car, we’re going to City Hall.” The rest is history. I signed the book, took my nomination papers and left. You need to know that I sought no counsel in this decision. My decision was a visceral reaction provoked by my sincere belief that none of the four candidates are able or willing to do the job that needs to be done. I’m tired of living in a city that doesn’t know where it’s going, and has gotten lost trying to get there. And, I want no more of it because I know we can fix Newton's financial crisis while maintaining excellent municipal services and a topflight school system. Newton needs a capable and responsible mayor with a predisposition to fivestar performance at all levels. Please review my resume; you will find a colorful career of managing complex entities and situations, a record of consistent performance and a passion for excellence. May I have your vote? Sincerely,
William Heck William Heck, Candidate for Mayor of Newton P.S. About my last name – Heck. You will get used to it and enjoy its flexibility: What the Heck, Who the Heck, How the Heck, Heck Yes, Heck No, Heck if I will, Heck if I won’t, Oh Heck, O’Heck, Heck with you, Heck with Heck, Why the Heck, and are you ready for this one, Newton? www.HeckYesNewton.com
References: Robert Macleod Former Chairman of the Board, Forest Hills Cemetery Cecily Miller Director, Forest Hills Educational Trust Kevin Burke CEO and President, North Hill John Childs Former Chairman of the Board, North Hill