The Independent
Nathan Caplin, Republican candidate for the office of Washington County Attorney, is hosting a “meet and greet” event this week in his continuing effort to share campaign priorities with area voters and hear their concerns.
Listening to the public and seeking citizen input is one of Caplin’s top priorities as the next Washington County Attorney.
“I want to listen to Washington County,” Caplin said. “When elected County Attorney, I will create a volunteer community council to share ideas with the County Attorney’s Office. This endeavor will cost nothing, but be of great benefit. I invite all citizens who have an interest in preserving our constitutional rights and local sovereignty to join together in this effort.”
On Thursday, June 19, Caplin will be at a “meet and greet” hosted by Ralph and Cheri Atkin at 390 Del Mar Dr. in St. George, located behind Bloomington Elementary School. This event begins at 6 p.m. and runs through 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. Come out and share your ideas!
Caplin, an attorney at the firm of Barney, McKenna & Olmstead in St. George, also serves as a city prosecutor and adjunct instructor of American history at Dixie State University. Caplin’s candidacy is supported by mayors throughout Washington County, business and civic leaders, and a steadily growing body of local citizens who understand the issues that threaten Washington County today.