End of Summer Campaign Update
🌞 As summer winds down, our campaign to make Huntington a better place to live and work is heating up. Here’s a brief update on some of the things I’ve been focusing on:
🚨 Drugs & Homelessness: The #1 issue I hear about is the toll drugs and homelessness are taking on our community. I’m actively engaging with those on the front lines and recently met with the Huntington Housing Authority to better understand some of the obstacles to getting everyone off the streets. There’s no quick fix, but I’m committed to the hard work needed.
🚧 Infrastructure: Whether it’s the Hal Greer construction or flooding, I’m hearing loud and clear the thoughts people have about what is happening in our city. Successful projects take thoughtful planning, common-sense designs, and efficient completion.
👷♂️ Support from Labor: I’m especially proud to have the backing of our firefighters, law enforcement, public works, and carpenters’ unions—support that’s not often extended to a business owner and WV Chamber of Commerce board member like me.
🏡 Neighborhood Outreach: In today’s world, face-to-face connections might be considered quaint, but I believe they still matter. That’s why I’ve been going door-to-door to directly talk with voters. I’ve been humbled by the number of people volunteering to walk their neighborhoods with me and for me on their own.
📢 How Can You Help?
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Yard signs will be coming soon—let us know where to deliver yours by sending an email to the address below.
Volunteer to go door-to-door for me in your neighborhood. It’s the most impactful way to spread the word!
If you want to help build a better future for our city, the time is now! #FarrellforMayor
Contact us: vote@patrickfarrellwv.com
"'There are three kinds of folks in America: Republicans, Democrats, and mayors.' Because mayors don't have the luxury of blaming or debating over ideology and partisanship. Our job is to get things done for the American people."
- Mayor Andrew Ginther, Columbus, OH
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