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Assemblywoman Ellen Jaffee Supports Bruce for Supervisor
     “I am very proud to enthusiastically support my good friend Bruce Levine. I have worked with Bruce for many years. He has a tremendous breadth of knowledge and experience that spans all levels of local government. Bruce has a truly impressive record of accomplishment on behalf of the environment, our youth, our seniors and our neighborhoods.”
      “As many Rocklanders already know, Bruce has a reputation for unquestioned integrity and he is at once creative, candid and open in his approach to problem-solving. He has a history of bringing people together to achieve the best ends for our communities.”
      “I am very sure that Bruce Levine will make an excellent Town Supervisor and I look forward to working with him for the future of Ramapo.”
Ramapo Can’t Afford Another St. Lawrence Administration
      Chris St. Lawrence claims he hasn't raised property taxes. This isn't true. Just look at your tax bill. Since he took office St. Lawrence raised various Town taxes by 64%. He raised Police taxes by more than 76%. By creating numerous taxes on your bill and by saddling the Town with tens of millions of dollars of debt, Ramapo is becoming a place where no one can afford to live.
      Recently, Chris St. Lawrence has spent millions of our taxpayer dollars buying land around Ramapo. He claims that this is for "open space". Yet he's only legally preserved the "open space" around his home. We know why. He supposedly aquired the quarry site in Suffern for "open space". Now he's selling it to a campaign donor/developer for pennies on the dollar.
      Recently, Chris St. Lawrence mailed out glossy literature at taxpayers expense proclaiming Ramapo was America's safest Town. Unfortunately this is not true. The Supervisor omitted the crimes committed in Spring Valley and Suffern making Ramapo appear safer than it is. While the Town Police work hard to ensure our safety, many challenges face residents in parts of our Town and wishing those challenges away won't solve them.
We Rely on Your Support to Get Bruce's Message Out
      Unlike Chris St. Lawrence, who draws his support from large developers, we rely on donations from individuals like you to finance the campaign. Help take back our Town today and click on the "donate" button below.