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Gruenebaum’s vision makes her the right choice

October 1, 2024

I’m excited to share my support for Jane Gruenebaum’s candidacy for Sussex County Council District 3. I recently had the chance to meet her at a neighbor's fundraiser, and I was truly impressed by her passion and deep understanding of our county's challenges. It struck me that Jane could really bring fresh perspectives and much-needed diversity to the council.

Her dedication to sustainable development, environmental protection and equitable access to resources really resonates with those of us who care about the future of Sussex County. With her background in nonprofits and public policy, Jane has consistently advocated for preserving our natural spaces while encouraging smart growth that respects the environment. Her plans to enhance green spaces and protect our waterways are essential for keeping our community beautiful.

I believe Jane’s election would make our local governance more representative of all our voices, addressing the diverse needs of our community. As we all feel the effects of rapid growth on our quality of life, I appreciate her thoughtful approach to tackling these issues.

In short, Jane Gruenebaum has the leadership qualities we need on Sussex County Council. Her vision for our district and her commitment to local issues make her the right choice for District 3. I encourage my fellow residents to support Jane in the upcoming election. Together, we can create a brighter future for Sussex County.

Alexander Bakalian
Lewes
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