When Heyburn, Idaho, needed a large sewer rate increase,Ralph Martini went door-to-door in the city of 2,900 people to explain why. In the end, the citizens accepted the reasons and approved a treatment plant upgrade plan that nearly doubled their bills.
“I’m a public servant,”...
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