As we quickly approach Tuesday, it's time to seriously consider the bold leadership and experience that is necessary to continue Moving Manchester Forward over the next two years.
The last two years have produced 144 Accomplishments, including reduced crime, preserved open space, increased efforts to enforce property maintenance, sucessful school construction projects, a new ethics code, and countless other achievements - all due to the efforts of the Democratic team.
Moreover, throughout the campaign, the Republicans have been devoid of substance, instead offering misleading rhetoric and failing to offer one substantive policy initative, preferring to remain ambiguous. Manchester needs experience. Manchester needs real solutions and real answers. There is no question that the Democrats provide the necessary leadership and experience that Manchester demands.
For example, it was the Democrats who proposed the Bi-Partisan School Renovation Committee. They have acknowledged the need to develop a comprehensive plan of attack; one that fully explains what needs to be done and how much it is going to cost the taxpayers. We have also seen a firm commitment to seeing the Spruce Street Youth Center to completion - the benefits of which are obvious. We have also witnessed Geoff Luxenberg, a candidate for the Board of Education, propose the creation of an Achievement Gap Taskforce, responsible for developing real and smart solutions to elevate student achievement in Manchester.
On Tuesday, it is important to remember that Manchester needs decisive leaders. Leaders who will govern according to what is best for Manchester; tackling the issues head on and with great resolve. On Tuesday, it is important to remember that Manchester needs to elect a Democratic team that will put progress before politics.
On Tuesday, put Manchester first and vote ROW B.