Sentences with phrase «district has a strong voice»

«In the months ahead, I will continue to put our district first, working on a bipartisan basis to help grow our North Country small businesses, protect and strengthen our nation's military and family farms and to ensure everyone in the 21st District has a strong voice in Washington.»

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I will work hard each and every day to not let people down and continue to be a strong voice for the people of the 49th State Senate District who have given me the honor to be their state Senator,» said Tedisco.
I believe I can do the most good for the people of the 52nd Senate District by ensuring they have a strong and energetic voice representing them as part of the Senate Republican Majority.
I have pledged that I will be a strong voice for upstate and our district and oppose tax hikes and fees increases that are driving too many residents out of our state.
Amedore said the results of the poll «echo what I've been hearing throughout the 46th Senate District: We are frustrated and we don't feel we have a strong voice to stand up and fight for the issues that matter to us.»
While Rosenthal is proud of her track record on community and legislative issues, Wymore believes she has not been a strong enough voice for the district, particularly with regard to over-development.
Barron, who has voiced support for African dictators Robert Mugabe and the late Moammar Gadhafi, has a strong base of support in the district that shouldn't be underestimated.
«When Senator Adriano Espaillat ran in 2012 the campaign had a deep held believe that the voters of the district were ready to unite around a strong new voice — two years later the feeling is so palpable that there is no doubt Adriano Espaillat will be the new congressman for the district,» Mr. Campoamor said in a statement.
Consagra, an artist and professor who has lived in the neighborhood since 1979, is one of six newly appointed members of CB2, some of whom are SoHo residents who say they want to give a stronger voice to the concerns of residents of the historic district turned retail hot spot.
As one collective voice speaking on behalf of rural students and school districts, we create a strong presence and have the power to influence decision makers as they deliberate public school funding and policy.
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