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Bucchioni has earned support from Sussex leaders

September 8, 2022

Jack Bucchioni is running for state Senate District 6 and is the leadership we need in Delaware. John “Jack” Bucchioni has been a committed activist in Sussex County for many years. He has earned the support of an all-star roster of leaders that will help him make real change for Sussex Countians.   

I urge you to visit his website, Bucchioni22.com. In the tab “Staff,” you can learn about the firm support Jack has from the most influential leaders in the county. He has assembled a Community Leaders Advisory Board of the most influential and active fighters for a better Sussex County. These leaders have signed on to help Jack’s campaign because they know the authenticity of Jack’s commitment to these causes, as Jack has worked side-by-side with these leaders for many years.

The issues that Jack is dedicated to addressing include public health and aging, LGBTQ and women’s rights, growth and infrastructure, environment, labor, criminal justice. Jack has made clear his position on controversial issues such as gun safety, legalizing cannabis and LGBTQ rights. He is a man who acts on his principles and will fight for what is right.

Please visit Jack’s website, then vote Tuesday, Sept. 13 in the primary to put Jack on the ballot for the general election. We need Jack Bucchioni to represent us in state Senate District 6!

Tom Brett
Millsboro 
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