tate senators and representatives stepping into the job shadows of their respective county elected officials has become a County Lines mainstay. This edition is no exception as State Senator Cecile Bledsoe (R, District 3) of Rogers spent one December morning experiencing three Benton County of- fices. Her journey began with the beginning of the taxation process where the county assessor’s office performs the first process which is to valuate personal, commercial and real estate property in the county. The next step was to the collector’s office to see how those revenues are gathered by the county and recorded prop- erly. Finally to the treasurer’s office where those revenues are accounted and distributed to the taxing agents of the county including public schools, county funds, improvement district funds and city funds.
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Job shadowing project continues
n Senate seniority No. 4 n Lives in Rogers n Former vice president and assistant office manager at surgical clinic n Second term in the senate n 6 years as state representative n Bachelor’s degree in journalism
“I’m so proud to represent Benton County. I couldn’t do what I do at the legislature
without the information and communication from my county officials.
” — Sen. Bledsoe 22 COUNTY LINES, WINTER 2013 State
Senator Cecile
Bledsoe (R, District 3)
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