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Urgent Update: Lebanon County Candidates Reveal Key Election Plans
UPDATE: As the 2025 general election approaches, candidates in Lebanon County are making urgent appeals to voters, unveiling their priorities and strategies in a race that could shape the community’s future. With the election set for May 20, 2025, residents are eager to know how these candidates plan to tackle critical local issues.
The current District Attorney, a Republican, emphasizes a track record of success, boasting a 100% conviction rate in murder trials and a commitment to public safety. “I’ve taken violent criminals off our streets and protected our community,” he declares, highlighting his experience since first being appointed in 2020. His focus includes continuing to combat drug-related crimes through initiatives such as the recently established Drug Court and increased collaboration with law enforcement.
On the Democratic side, a candidate who has served as an attorney claims to prioritize cost-effective solutions for taxpayers. “I want to lower costs and ensure victims receive justice swiftly,” he states, emphasizing his commitment to protecting children and addressing the drug crisis. His platform aims to unify Lebanon County’s legal approach with neighboring jurisdictions.
In the race for local school boards, candidates are prioritizing community involvement. Jo Shanaman-Roussey, a Democrat, stresses the importance of listening to all voices in the community, stating, “Borough government is about fixing our roads and keeping our neighborhoods safe—not partisan politics.” She highlights her active engagement in local governance since moving to the area in 2016.
Meanwhile, Bruce Conrad, a Republican seeking re-election, reflects on his decades of service in local government. He underscores the need for Cornwall to become water independent, focusing on developing sustainable water sources. His commitment to revitalizing community spaces and ensuring responsible fiscal management resonates with voters concerned about local governance.
Candidates are also addressing pressing social issues. One Republican candidate emphasizes the need for stronger community ties and plans to propose initiatives that foster family-friendly environments. “I want to ensure our community is a place where families can thrive,” he asserts, focusing on promoting local businesses and enhancing recreational spaces.
As voters gear up for the election, the urgency for change is palpable. With local crime, drug abuse, and educational reform at the forefront, candidates are mobilizing their constituencies to take action. The community is encouraged to engage in discussions and attend upcoming town hall meetings to voice concerns and ask questions.
With just weeks until the election, the candidates are making their final appeals to the residents of Lebanon County. The outcome of this election could pivot the direction of local policies and community programs. Voters are urged to stay informed and make their voices heard on May 20, 2025.
The stakes are high, and every vote will count in shaping the future of Lebanon County.
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