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Learn where Cecil Township Supervisor candidates stand on our environment

Posted May 14, 2021, by Paul Fedore

The Center for Coalfield Justice has been working with Cecil Township residents on increasing government engagement, transparency, and protecting the health and environment of the community. As part of this effort, we developed a questionnaire and sent it to every candidate running for Cecil Township Supervisor in the Primary Election. We did not receive a threshold of responses from Republican candidates and therefore are not able to share any of their answers. In the link to the voter guide below are the answers of the Democratic candidates who responded and a list of all the candidates in both primaries with links to their Facebook pages to learn more about them.

Click here to read the voter guide

The Center for Coalfield Justice is a 501(c)3 nonprofit and we only engage in nonpartisan voter education. This voter guide is not an endorsement for any candidate running for Cecil Township Supervisor

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Author

  • Paul Fedore

    Paul Fedore has been a resident of Washington County since 2016 and previously worked with Washington County United, a chapter of PA United, as a canvasser fighting for economic, environmental, and racial justice. He loves camping, hiking, fishing, and boating. Paul joined CCJ’s team in July 2020 as the Field Program Coordinator to help deepen and strengthen our relationships with communities in southwestern Pennsylvania and to ensure that people have a pathway to engage in improving their communities. As of late 2023, Paul is now a Community Organizer, and is excited to work with everyone to hold fossil fuel companies and our elected officials accountable and to organize to build power in our small towns and rural communities. Contact Paul at paul@centerforcoalfieldjustice.org.

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