Benyousky Seeks Support

November 1, 2018 at 3:30 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:

 If you’re reading this, thank you for being interested and aware of how local government works. Everyday folks need to step up and get involved at the local level. My name is Shari Benyousky and I'm an everyday folk just like YOU running for the office of Wayne Township Trustee.

 As the days before voting occurs count down, here’s why you should vote for me and for my team members running for Trustee Board:

 1.    We discovered the more than a million in cash sitting unused in the bank (without a specific plan) to which the current Trustee’s board responded by cutting back on their budget request for next year. This means we have potentially helped to cut your taxes BEFORE we get into office. Think how much more effective we could be IN OFFICE.

2.    I promise to modernize the office into the right century to make it more effective to use our services and to find information about how we can assist you and our community.

3.    I promise to bring a pro-active outlook to the office utilizing partnerships with community, technology, and innovation to bring NEW AND FRESH ideas.

4.    I promise to listen to you and your ideas and respond to them no matter what your party is. I believe in working together.

 So, here I am knocking on your virtual doorstep and asking for your vote. I’m Shari Benyousky (Ben-you-ski) and I intend to make your local government more transparent, more responsive, and more growth-oriented.

Shari Benyousky

My amazing Advisory Board candidate team

Jim Falkiner, Lori Roe, and Laura Deal-Decker

Editor, Times-Union:

 If you’re reading this, thank you for being interested and aware of how local government works. Everyday folks need to step up and get involved at the local level. My name is Shari Benyousky and I'm an everyday folk just like YOU running for the office of Wayne Township Trustee.

 As the days before voting occurs count down, here’s why you should vote for me and for my team members running for Trustee Board:

 1.    We discovered the more than a million in cash sitting unused in the bank (without a specific plan) to which the current Trustee’s board responded by cutting back on their budget request for next year. This means we have potentially helped to cut your taxes BEFORE we get into office. Think how much more effective we could be IN OFFICE.

2.    I promise to modernize the office into the right century to make it more effective to use our services and to find information about how we can assist you and our community.

3.    I promise to bring a pro-active outlook to the office utilizing partnerships with community, technology, and innovation to bring NEW AND FRESH ideas.

4.    I promise to listen to you and your ideas and respond to them no matter what your party is. I believe in working together.

 So, here I am knocking on your virtual doorstep and asking for your vote. I’m Shari Benyousky (Ben-you-ski) and I intend to make your local government more transparent, more responsive, and more growth-oriented.

Shari Benyousky

My amazing Advisory Board candidate team

Jim Falkiner, Lori Roe, and Laura Deal-Decker
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