Thursday, June 8, 2017

MLA - Ted Arnott - Wellington-Halton Hills

Lord, we thank you for Ted Arnott and his long service to the constituents of Halton Hills. Continue to bless his efforts and renew his strength. We ask your blessing on his personal life and on his family. Be near to them. Bless Ted with godly wisdom. Cause him to thirst for the things of God and to sense your great love for him. Amen. 


Ted Arnott puts his constituents first.Trusted, experienced, and dedicated, he is a persistent and effective advocate for our communities and our shared values in Wellington-Halton Hills.When an issue arises, he listens and takes action.  That's been his record since he was first elected in 1990 at the age of 27.  Now in his 24th year in the Ontario Legislature, he is one of the longest serving MPPs at Queen's Park.During his time in office, he has always been prepared to work cooperatively with MPPs from other parties in order to make progress for the people in his riding.  In November 2013, he worked with a Liberal and an NDP MPP to bring forward a Private Member’s Bill to establish January 21 as Lincoln Alexander Day in Ontario.  The Bill passed Second and Third Reading in the same day, which required the unanimous consent of all MPPs.
He and his staff know what to do to get things done.  They care.
Supporting our local health services, Ted was relentless in successfully pushing for hospital capital projects in Centre Wellington and Georgetown. Through the years, he has consistently fought for our fair share of provincial funding for needed infrastructure projects.
Ted believes in our students, and knows Ontario's long term future is dependent on creating a culture of excellence and continuous improvement in our schools.
He also makes the interests of seniors, farm families, and small business people his priorities.
Going back to his maiden speech in the House in 1990, he has always insisted government must live within its means and control its spending, so as to prevent taxes and the debt from always going up.

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