Star City Council Candidate Jennifer Ragsdale
Jennifer Ragsdale is running for Star City Council. She has a love for Star and a desire to give back. Enjoy! The Ranch Podcast isΒ ...
Senior Vice President & Chief Administrative Officer, United Fire
Search every verified Jennifer Ragsdale interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote β each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. Jennifer Ragsdale, Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer at United Fire, is running for Star City Council. In a September 2025 podcast interview, she stated that she moved to Star from Montana in 2020 and described the city's population as having doubled to over 20,000 since roughly 2020. She said she is running because she believes the city needs "responsible growth" and leaders who can make "thoughtful decisions" to ensure development does not overwhelm infrastructure or change the character of neighborhoods. Ragsdale argued that growth should follow infrastructure, not the other way around, and that priorities should be roads, schools, and utilities before approving new developments. She noted that Star's tax structure restricts budget growth to about 3% to 8% per year, which she said does not keep up with population growth, but added that property taxes have gone down since 2020 because growth spread the tax burden across more homes. Ragsdale said public safety is a "foundation for a thriving community" and expressed support for law enforcement, stating she would like to see more deputies and a greater police presence. She said she hopes residents would support increasing taxes to fund police and fire services, and that it would be appropriate to consider another levy to fund fire services. She also expressed a desire to avoid the kind of rapid growth she said she observed in Bozeman, Montana, where she said longtime residents were priced out. Ragsdale suggested Star should consider ordinances similar to Middleton's that restrict new development if schools are at or over capacity. She described Star as a unique community where duck hunting is allowed within city limits and said new residents should respect that culture.
“I feel like with all this growth, we need to have responsible growth. Our community is growing so quickly, we need leaders that can make thoughtful decisions to ensure the development strengthens our city and does not overwhelm the infrastructure or change the character of our neighborhoods.”
“I think that the growth must follow the infrastructure, not the other way around. We are growing too fast in a way that our priorities need to be roads, schools, and utilities before approving all these new developments.”
“Public safety is a foundation for a thriving community. I stand with our law enforcement to make sure they have the resources, training, and support they need. We need more officers to have a greater presence in the community, not just for enforcement but to interact with people and strengthen neighborhood watches.”
“I feel like we need to partner with the sheriff's department to have more deputies. Our law enforcement needs a bigger impact, especially as we grow so big. My son is a police officer, and I am very behind law enforcement.”
Jennifer Ragsdale is running for Star City Council. She has a love for Star and a desire to give back. Enjoy! The Ranch Podcast isΒ ...
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