After securing a ballot position for the November General Election, Democratic Party Candidate Robert Wright for York County Commissioner is wasting no time reaching out to all York County residents. Mr. Wright, a businessman from Dover Township, sees the write-in votes that he received in the primary election as an investment in York County’s future. From the moment he decided to enter the race for county commissioner, Mr. Wright has stated that it is his intention to bring leadership, enthusiasm and encouragement to York County government.
Following the election results of 678 write-in votes, Mr. Wright said, “We must work together to strengthen the economy of York County.” He went on to say, “We must stand united in our efforts to retain jobs and create jobs for York County.” Mr. Wright does not intend to wait until he receives the popular votes in the November General Election; he is urging all York County residents to join him now in his efforts to support products that are manufactured, processed, or grown in York County. Demand for locally produced items will strengthen our York County economy.
According to Mr. Wright, we must support our York County service providers as well: electricians, building contractors, and transportation providers, to name a few. It is imperative that we support the art community and York County theaters. We need to take advantage of local recreational opportunities and attend local events such as Revolution Baseball Games.
Mr. Wright applauds the efforts that have been coordinated by the York County Agriculture Business Council’s “York County Buy Fresh Buy Local” campaign. You can find more information about it on the web at www.buylocalpa.org/york. He also wants to bring attention to the York County Convention and Visitor Bureau’s plans for York County’s 13th annual “Made In America Tours” that will be held June 22-25th which will highlight 40 plus free tours again. See www.factorytours.org for more information.
In the coming weeks, Mr. Wright will continue to release additional plans that will detail efforts to improve the economy of York County because he believes that if we want to make York County vibrant we must unite in our efforts to support it.
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