JOHN G. CHROMCZAK ANNOUNCES “YOUR VOICE…YOUR VOTE”
JOHN G. CHROMCZAK ANNOUNCES “YOUR VOICE…YOUR VOTE”
SUMMER LISTENING TOUR
New York, NY– The John G. Chromczak campaign announced the launch of its community listening tour “Your Voice…Your Vote.” Throughout the summer, John will meet with members of senior centers, community groups and housing developments in the 25th senate district to talk about the issues that matter most to them.
“Too often, the individual voter gets lost among polls and statistics, which is why I am initiating a series of events in which I can interact directly with members of the community to discover firsthand which issues matter most to them,” said Chromczak. “Change is about more than sound bites – to bring about real change, you need to engage the voters, find out what they would like to see changed, discuss the solutions that work best for them and then take action.”
The first event will take place tomorrow at the Jacquelyn Hernandez Adult Day Program, which is part of the Cobble Hill Health Center in the Cobble Hill section of Brooklyn. “At Jacquelyn Hernandez Adult Day Program, we are committed to helping our participants achieve a better quality of life. Housing is probably the most important factor in a senior’s quality of life and we’re glad that this open forum will enable the seniors and disabled people that we serve to express their views and concerns about where they live,” said Jacquelyn Hernandez Director, Barbara Williams.
“It is time for real change in Albany, and to accomplish this I want to start by making sure that every voice is heard and that every vote matters. I look forward to listening to the voters of our diverse community and talking about their concerns. And, if I’m elected to the senate, I will work day in and day out to ensure those issues are heard in Albany. We need to change the way Albany works and that’s done by getting your voice heard, by getting your vote heard,” said Chromczak.
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