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Amity Supervisor 6 yr

Township Supervisor 2,4,6 yrJob Description: Creates and passes laws, programs, and policies for the municipality. Adopts the operational budget.

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    Steven Chrismer
    (Dem)

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    David Hackett
    (Rep)

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    Nathaniel Halter
    (Rep)

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    Michael Thompson
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

1. What skills, knowledge, and experience do you have to help you be an effective Township Supervisor?

2. Why are you running for Township Supervisor?

3. Fluoridation in public water supplies has been studied by many agencies over many years. In Oct 2024, a federal court ruled that fluoride exposure poses a hazard to human health and ordered the EPA to respond. In Pennsylvania, decisions about fluoride in the water supplies are assigned to local government. What are your thoughts about the best way to manage this at the local level?

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Education, Experience High school diploma, Certified Licensed Sewer Operator, working in the community my whole life
Qualifications Life long community member, good work ethic, willing to help people and my community
Blue collar upbringing, my journey through scouting and obtaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Jobs in farming, the construction trades and now municipal waste water I have faced challenges. Through trouble shooting, researching, learning and hard work to resolve those challenges will help me tackle the problems that face our township.
I chose to run for supervisor after I began attending township meetings. I believe that a new voice at the table may help to address some of the issues facing our community but not losing sight of where we came from, a strong rural farming community living within our means and preparing for the next season.
This is not an easy question to answer since our township does not own nor control the public water system in our community. We would have to lobby the state legislative body to have the Fluoride removed from our public water system. This would entail having the majority of the townships, boroughs, and cities in the state come to the same conclusion.