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Muffler to challenge Kopczick for mayor

Alderman announces 2013 mayoral run

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For the first time since Mayor Richard Kopczick challenged the incumbent mayor of Morris, he has an opponent running against him.

Third Ward Morris Alderman Drew Muffler, a Republican, will be running against Kopczick, a Democrat, in the April 9, 2013, election. Kopczick is coming to the end of his third term.

Muffler, who has been an alderman since 2009, made his official announcement in a press release Thursday. He pulled his petition to run as a Republican candidate for the city's top position Tuesday, said City Clerk John Enger.

Muffler and Kopczick are the only candidates to have pulled for the office so far. Petitions are available now to run in the Feb. 26, 2013, primary election. Petitions are to be turned in Nov. 19 through Nov. 26.

"I think it's healthy. Competition is good. It doesn't matter if it's in an election or retail," said Kopczick. "That's his right he was guaranteed by the constitution of the United States and I respect that."

Muffler said the city is in need of a new mayor to stop the spending of "wasted" tax dollars.

“The current mayor is a good person who, unfortunately, over the last several years, has lost focus on the core needs of our city, such as police, streets and long-term job growth and creation," Muffler said in his release.

"Of a greater concern to the taxpayers of the city, the mayor has wasted tax dollars with many millions of dollars of spending that simply was not necessary," he continued.

By wasted tax dollars, Muffler said he means the use of Tax Increment Financing District dollars on such things as the new city hall, which he calls the "Taj Mahal," rather than on attracting new uses for the former papermill property on the east side.

"It shouldn't be spent on city hall, band shells or the pool," he said. "There are so many things that qualify for TIF that we should spend it on, but we've used it on government-type buildings."

Kopczick said a new city hall and police department, along with a new pool, have been on the city's TIF lists since before he was mayor.

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