Politics & Government
LETTER: Hendrickson Would Make An Outstanding State Rep For Enfield
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ENFIELD, CT — As the wife of Bob Hendrickson, I want to share why I believe he would make an outstanding State Representative for Enfield.
Bob genuinely cares about our town and its residents. He is committed to ensuring that everyone can continue to live in the community they love. His tireless work ethic and dedication to making Enfield an affordable place to call home are qualities I admire deeply.
Bob is an honest person who stands firm in his beliefs. When he makes a promise, you can count on him to keep it. He values transparency and integrity, which are essential traits for anyone representing our community.
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Bob is passionate about supporting local businesses. He understands that a thriving business environment is crucial for our economy and is dedicated to helping our local entrepreneurs succeed.
Bob also prioritizes the safety of our community. He believes the Police Accountability Bill passed by the state a few years ago handcuffs the police, making it more difficult to do their job.
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Lastly, Bob is a staunch advocate for our local farmers. He wants to ensure they can keep their land and continue doing what they love. Supporting our agricultural community is essential for preserving the character and sustainability of Enfield.
I wholeheartedly believe that Bob Hendrickson is the right choice for State Representative. His commitment to our community, combined with his values and vision, will help make Enfield an even better place to live.
Kathie Hendrickson
Enfield
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