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Sen. Wilson endorses Greg Fuller

September 9, 2022

I want to take this opportunity to heartily endorse Greg Fuller for Sussex County Register of Wills in the upcoming primary election Tuesday, Sept. 13. I have known Greg for several years and know him to be a man of integrity and strength, who will bring these much-needed qualities to the office. As a former county row office holder myself, I am very much aware of the requirements of the office. Of all those seeking this office, Greg is the only one who can do the job from day one. Greg has prior experience in service to the residents of this county and has a strong desire to return and serve. Under previous officeholders, we saw an increase in fees – doubling, in fact – just for safekeeping of documents. Additionally, the subscription fee for online access to the wills database has been increased from $25 to $150! These unnecessary fee increases only make the wills process more expensive and prohibitive for many of our residents; they have not served to increase the efficiency of the register of wills office. And Greg is a true public servant – not worrying about your party affiliation; just offering the services he is called upon to perform. Greg is a man of strong faith with a dedicated history of serving the entire county in a variety of ways. He is a true public servant! There are many others who seek the office of register of wills, but from my experience, none is as qualified as Greg Fuller. If you want an office that is professional run, financially responsible and does its job, I urge you to vote for Greg Fuller for register of wills Sept. 13. Thank you for your consideration.

Dave Wilson
Lincoln
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