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Veterans caucus endorses Tom Brett

September 24, 2024

The Delaware Democratic Veterans Caucus heartily endorses Tom Brett for the state Legislature from Representative District 41. Tom’s proven leadership and dedication to his district are just what RD 41 needs.

For too long, the concept of politics as usual has held sway in southern Delaware, and it is long past time for new, fresh ideas to take hold. The area is changing and growing daily, and with those changes come increasing challenges as population growth puts new pressures on the environment and existing infrastructure. Tom’s service with the U.S. Army and his civilian experience in business, along with his sharing of our principles of social, racial, economic and environmental justice, will ensure that we can meet the needs of every resident while preserving all those things that make this area so special.

It's time for a change in Dover, and Tom Brett is that change. He supports our core principles of social, economic, racial and environmental justice, meaning a better life for all Delawareans.

The Delaware Democratic Veterans Caucus urges everyone to vote for Tom Brett in RD 41.

Tom Iarossi
Secretary
Delaware Democratic Veterans Caucus
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