Politics & Government
Ramapo Democrats Launch Website, Facebook Page
The slate of Democratic candidates running for office in Ramapo today launched a new Ramapo For All campaign website and Facebook page.

From Ramapo For All: The slate of Democratic candidates running for office in Ramapo today launched a new Ramapo For All campaign website and Facebook page. The website – www.RamapoForAll.org -- and Facebook page will provide Town Supervisor candidate Michael Specht, Town Board candidates Yitzchok Ullman and David Wanounou, and candidate for Highway Superintendent Fred Brinn a top-notch tool for highlighting their agenda, while offering supporters a way to engage in the campaign.
“This November’s election marks a critical turning point for Ramapo,” said Democratic Town Supervisor candidate Michael Specht. “The time has come to turn the page together so we can move forward toward one Ramapo for all our residents. Our website will give the voters a full view of exactly how we plan to protect and preserve what makes this town great, while addressing the challenges that we face together as one community. Together we are going to build a Ramapo that is safer, cleaner and open to everyone.”
“This is a period of change for Ramapo, and our residents deserve a chance to see exactly what the candidates intend to do,” said Democratic Town Board candidate Yitzchok Ullman. “Given the challenges we face together, it is not enough for candidates to point fingers and complain about things. Our website gives voters a clear view on what we hope to accomplish and an opportunity for every Ramapo resident to join the effort to make Ramapo safer, cleaner and more open for all.”
“By addressing the challenges we face in a rational and well thought out manner, we can continue to improve and revitalize our town,” said Democratic Town Board candidate David Wanounou. “Together, we can balance the needs of our diverse community and move beyond the divisions of the past, and work together to keep our town a safe, clean, and open community for all of our residents.”
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“For a highway superintendent the job is to build and maintain roads and bridges, which is why I am proud to join the Ramapo For All candidates in offering a bridge to a better future for the town we all love,” said Democratic Candidate for Highway Superintendent Fred Brinn. “We are doing more than telling people what we want to do, we are giving them a way to engage in the campaign so they can help bring the change we need to Ramapo.
Last month, the Ramapo For All campaign released their “Breaking Barriers, Building a Future,” platform, the most comprehensive reform agenda ever proposed for Ramapo. This incredibly detailed plan pledges full community involvement in their proposals to:
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- Crack down on Overdevelopment
- Make Ramapo Safer for All
- Improve Traffic and Pedestrian Safety
- Ban Unsafe Modular Schools
- Launch an Unprecedented Clean Up Campaign
- Embrace Our Diversity
- Promote Openness, Transparency and Fiscal Responsibility
To learn more, visit www.RamapoForAll.org.
Photo courtesy of Ramapo For All Campaign