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Seacoast Community, Business Leaders Endorse Janet Stevens

Rye GOP candidate for Executive Council receives wave of new support

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For Immediate Release (May 28th, 2020)

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Seacoast community, business leaders endorse Janet Stevens

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Rye candidate for Executive Council receives wave of new support

Rye (May 28th, 2020) – Janet Stevens, Republican candidate for Executive Council District 3, has been endorsed by the following community leaders:

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Patti and Dr. Jim Bette, Rye, healthcare & community leaders

Henry Boyd, Seabrook, community leader and substance abuse disorder advocate

Tina Carey, North Hampton, community leader and substance abuse disorder advocate

Selectman Bill Epperson, Rye

Joan and Jerry Gittlein, Rye, community leaders & conservative activists

Patricia and Dr. Mark Henschke, Rye, health care and community leaders

Greg Mikolaities, Rye, business and community leader

City Councilor Peter Whelan, Portsmouth

Today’s endorsements are in addition to previously announced seacoast endorsements made by former District 3 Executive Councilor Ruth Griffin of Portsmouth, Kitty Sununu of Rye, former RNC National Committeeman Sean Mahoney of Portsmouth, and John Lyons the former chairman of the state Board of Education also from Portsmouth.

Stevens, a current gubernatorial appointee to the New Hampshire Mental Practices board and the Seacoast Cancer Cluster Investigation Commission, is building a diverse coalition of business people, community leaders and Republican activists in her bid for the Republican party’s nomination.

“Moving to the seacoast 28 years ago was one of the most defining decisions of my life,” Stevens said, “My husband and I love this community and this state. Immediately upon arriving we chose to put down roots, raise a family, build careers, work with the nonprofits and get involved in municipal government – it’s been a blessing. I am humbled and grateful for the support I’ve received from my neighbors and I think these endorsements reflect the commitment we’ve shown to our community and hints to the same commitment I’ll make to District 3 as our next Executive Councilor. Throughout this campaign we’ve shown our ability to build a diverse network of Republican support - from Portsmouth to Pelham our campaign infrastructure continues to grow daily.”

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District 3 includes the cities and towns of Atkinson, Brentwood, Chester, Danville, Derry, East Kingston, Epping, Exeter, Fremont, Greenland, Hampstead, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, Kingston, New Castle, Newfields, Newington, Newmarket, Newton, North Hampton, Pelham, Plaistow, Raymond, Rye, Salem, Sandown, Seabrook, South Hampton, Stratham, and Windham, and the city of Portsmouth.

To learn more about Janet Stevens’ campaign for Executive Council please visit www.janetstevens4nh.com or you can check out the campaign on Facebook, www.facebook.com/JanetStevens4NH

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