The LRFOP proudly endorsed Steve Landers for mayor of Little Rock. A man who is committed to placing the safety of this city as his highest priority. A man who has a proven track record of building and running successful organizations. A man who loves this city with all his being
The issues in the Little Rock Mayor’s race are clear. With your vote, we can make the changes necessary for safer streets and neighborhoods, and honesty in the Mayor’s Office.
I'm asking for your vote for Mayor to attack crime, insist on honesty and transparency in City government, and solve the problems holding our city back.
We are knocking on doors neighborhood by neighborhood. Folks are talking about the need for change. And we’re talking about what I will do as your Mayor.
Spooky fun at the Rahling Rd. Halloween event. Please be safe while trick-or-treating: parents, trick-or-treat in familiar neighborhoods and check all candy before you let your kids eat them.
Just like so many Little Rock folks, we'll be Calling the Hogs today to beat the Auburn Tigers. The Razorbacks are a great example of the power of teamwork. That's what I'll do as your Mayor: Build a team to tackle our problems and seize our opportunities.
War Memorial Park used to provide a wide range of activities from golf to playgrounds to fishing to walking trails. And it's where our Zoo is. Today, Little Rock's own Central Park sits in the heart of our City unused.
War Memorial Park is a great city asset. But today it is unused and just growing weeds. War Memorial and all our city parks need attention so they can better serve you and your family. We need to change to get that done. With the courage to change, we can do better.
Early Voting begins today. Make your early vote your best vote! I'm asking for that vote because our City is headed in the wrong direction. Let's change it together. With the courage to change, we can do better.
Met with individuals in Southwest Little Rock on Friday and discussed drugs, gangs, and guns. And the epidemic of shootings and homicides in our City. To solve a problem, you have to understand the problem. It starts with a conversation.
Great neighborhood events this weekend: Harvestfest in Hillcrest on Saturday and Witches Ride the Heights on Sunday. Volunteers and I spent all day at both!