Tyska: We need candidates with real experience and integrity

Posted 9/6/18

I am running for state representative in District 68 because I want to be your voice with local perspective at the State House. I want to put the experience I have gained as a business person and …

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Tyska: We need candidates with real experience and integrity

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I am running for state representative in District 68 because I want to be your voice with local perspective at the State House. I want to put the experience I have gained as a business person and community leader to work for the people of Bristol and Warren. Throughout this campaign, it has been an honor to meet with many of you and listen to your stories, and your concerns about the economy, education and the environment.

Achieving progress on these and other issues requires a candidate with proven experience and integrity. That is what I offer. As a leading community organizer and a Bristol Town Councilman, I have worked for long-term, concrete achievements built on a record of trust. When it comes to being your state representative, I know more, I’ve done more, and I can do more to support and create opportunities for our families, seniors and younger citizens.

Andy Tyska

Bristol

Mr. Tyska is a Democratic candidate for R.I. House of Representatives District 68.

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