Politics & Government

LETTER: Bob Hendrickson Prioritizes The Needs Of The Enfield Community

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Opinions expressed are those of the letter writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Patch Media. Opposing viewpoints are welcomed.
Opinions expressed are those of the letter writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Patch Media. Opposing viewpoints are welcomed. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)

ENFIELD, CT — As an Enfield Town Councilor, Bob Hendrickson has consistently prioritized the needs of our community, ensuring that Enfield remains an affordable place to live. With seven years of experience managing a grocery store and currently running a small business, Bob possesses a deep understanding of budget management and the importance of community support.

His attention to detail and grasp of state issues, along with their implications for our town, make him an invaluable candidate for State Representative. I had the privilege of representing Enfield in the General Assembly District 58 from 2017 to 2019, and I know firsthand the challenges we face under one-party rule. With Bob in the General Assembly, we will have a strong advocate who can work to address critical issues such as underfunded mandates, energy cost, electric vehicle regulations, and the state’s control over local zoning laws.

Bob Hendrickson has the skill set and dedication needed to represent Enfield effectively. I urge everyone to support him in the upcoming election. Please consider voting for Bob on November 5th or during early voting at Town Hall from October 21 to November 3.

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Greg Stokes
Enfield

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