We’re keeping our supporters safe
As a preventative measure, our "Town Halls, Meet and Greets, and Petition Parties" – our large public gatherings – will be postponed until at least April, when we are hopeful the COVID-19 outbreak will be over.
Our campaign is still running strong, so please feel free to contact us about getting involved!
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Serving our community in times of crisis
Thank you to Ed, Jen, and all my friends at the Belmar Pub & Grill for helping us to provide healthy and delicious lunches to local school kids. It’s heartwarming to partner with such a compassionate group of people to help our community. Let's all think about how we can help those burdened by COVID-19 directly and indirectly.
Sharing the important news
This week, President Trump took decisive action when he brought together some of the largest companies in America to work with his administration on combating the Coronavirus. The declaration to open up federal funds to states hard hit by this terrible virus is the right one.
The bill passed last week by Congress for free virus testing and support for American workers is a good first step, but they must do everything possible to ensure small businesses, which are critically important to the upstate New York economy, are also protected.
As a community, we must come together to combat the Coronavirus. Knowledge is power, which is why we’ve included a link to the CDC on our web site. There you can learn about the virus, important steps to avoid contracting it and who is most at risk.
It’s moments like now when I am reminded of the sheer will and strength of the American people to overcome any obstacle. We’ve faced many before, and I know we will overcome this one as well.
And sharing vital resources
With the Coronavirus making its way through our country it's important to stay up to date on all the latest health measures to keep you and your family safe. Visit this link for all the latest tips and resources: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov
Stay safe out there, John.
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