Letter to the editor: Owen Casas’ integrity never waivers

Thu, 10/27/2016 - 11:15am

In 2014, I had the pleasure of being Independent Owen Casas's campaign treasurer. Owen knew me as the accountant for his father-in-laws farm stand, the former Rockport Town Clerk, and someone who kept a mindful eye on spending. When he asked me to be his treasurer I was hesitant because I am not handy on a computer, I was unsure what the time commitment would be, and I knew I wouldn't be able to work at the polls for the first time in 45 years. Owen promised that he would help me with the computer, keep spending to a minimum, and keep detailed records. Lastly he said that I was, in his words, highly respected in our Town, so supporting him would resonate with the community.

I was 74 years old and Owen was 29 at the time and I was touched that he wanted to show respect for his elders instead of finding some younger more technology savvy person. Owen was always prepared for our fillings, with all the dates, amounts, addresses, and receipts laid out for my review. Our records were so detailed that there wasn't a single discrepancy with our random post election audit.

Owen was very frugal with his campaign funds and worked incredibly hard to ensure that we always used local vendors for his material. I know that Owen will take those traits with him to Augusta. He will be mindful of government spending and balance that with compassion for those less fortunate. He will focus on our Maine based economy to ensure that Mainers benefit and our small businesses thrive. I will be voting for Owen Casas because my heart goes out to all our veterans and even in the toughest of times Owen’s integrity never wavered, Marines don't wavier.

Brenda Richardson lives in Rockport