Collier County Sheriff Kevin
Rambosk has earned an A+ grade from the Greater Naples Better Government
Committee.
Committee members
recently interviewed Sheriff Rambosk and graded him by measuring the progress
he has made in fulfilling his campaign promises since he earned re-election in
2012.
“No public
official has ever come before the Greater Naples Better Government Committee as well
prepared as Sheriff Rambosk,” said Sally Tiffany, president of the committee.
“His extensive documentation to verify his adherence to his platform statement
goals submitted at the time of his campaign in 2012 is exemplary.”
The areas in
which Sheriff Rambosk was evaluated were:
- Building
the next generation of emergency communications
- Creating
family based safety skills academy
- Stopping the practice of texting and driving
- Enhancing
prevention, awareness and protection for seniors
- Expanding
community and business partnerships
Sheriff Rambosk
was gratified when he learned of his grade.
“I am pleased
that the committee recognizes my commitment to our community,” Sheriff Rambosk
said. “We have made tremendous progress as an agency thanks to the hard work
and dedication of the men and women of the Collier County Sheriff’s Office.”
The Greater
Naples Better Government Committee is the oldest political action committee in
Collier County. It endorses candidates for public office, evaluates elected
officials on their performance and speaks out on issues of importance to the
community.