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Apr
23

BRUSKY BACKERS Kick off Campaign Season Action

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Apr
23

Commissioner’s Meeting Tomorrow 9:30 am

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Tomorrow the Lorain County Commissioners will be having their regular meeting. Click here to see their agenda.

Apr
23

Enjoying Pizza and Meeting Voters on the Campaign Trail.

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Today I got the chance to go to the Elyria Rotary Club’s annual pizza contest. I got the chance to meet many voters who are concerned about our economy and are looking for leaders who will lower their tax burden. In addition to all of the great people that I met, I also got the chance to eat some great pizza. East of Chicago had a great Peanut Butter and Jelly Pizza. When it came to more traditional pizza I thought it was a toss up between Angelina’s and Bellacino’s.

I also got to speak to the North Ridgeville Republican Club. It was awesome to get a chance to speak to them and I’m looking foreword to their Spaghetti Dinner on May 4th.

Apr
20

Volunteer Kick Off Party - Directions

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This campaign is more about you than it is about me. I am running for commissioner because I want to return the county government to the taxpayers, and lead by doing more with what we have instead of taking more of what you have. In order to do this I need your help! This Wednesday April 23 we will be having a volunteer kick-off party. This won’t be your typical boring, listen to me give a speech meeting. No, instead this will be fun and interactive, while learning about the opportunities that you have to promote my candidacy so that we all can win.

It will start at 7:00 pm at the Main Street Community Center (Old Post Office) in Downtown Amherst @ 255 Park Ave. It is next to Park Lanes and The Hospital for Orthopedic and Specialty Services (Amherst Hospital) Below are is a map and a link for directions:


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Jun
01

Nick Brusky’s Biography

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Nick Brusky’s career has been focused on serving everyday people. His service on Amherst City Council has been focused on making the concerns of his constituents his number one priority while in office. While in office he has worked to make the voice of the taxpayer and the voice of the family heard in City Hall through the legislation that he has both created and supported.

Proven Leadership

Amherst voters have rewarded Brusky’s dedication to public service by electing him as Councilman-At-Large for three consecutive terms, and by making him the top vote-getter in 2003. Never one to turn away from a challenge, he has broken barriers by becoming the youngest elected official in the City of Amherst in 2001 at the age of 20. As a three term Councilman Brusky brings 6 years of continuous law-making experience to the table in the race. Through this experience, Brusky understands today’s process of how ideas are made into law, and how those laws can affect your family, your job, and even the taxes that you pay.

A Record of Protecting Taxpayers

Its no secret that Nick Brusky has the most solid record of protecting taxpayers among those running for Council-At-Large this year. Thanks to Brusky’s efforts in orginizing a countywide referendum petition, voters will have the right to vote on the sales tax increast that the County Commissioners recently passed. Since Nick Brusky first took office in 2001, not only have city tax rates stayed the same but the City hasn’t even had to go to the ballot to ask voters for more of their hard earned money. This is because Nick Brusky has been dedicated to doing more with what we have instead of taking more of what you have. During his service on Council, Nick Brusky twice has fought attempts to increase taxes.

Working to Make Government more Effective & Affordable

County Residents deserve the BEST services without going broke. As a Councilman in Amherst Nick Brusky has taken the lead by working together with Democrats, Republicans and Independents to make the community a more desirable place to raise a family and start a business. Nick Brusky’s hard work on Council helped contribute to Amherst being the 5th safest community out of 76 suburbs in the Cleveland area, while having the second lowest property taxes of those same suburbs.

 
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