As a veteran and entrepreneur my days have been spent protecting the lives and property of others. I have been a fighter and a defender of others. Never did I anticipate my life's experiences being as relevant as they are now.
It is known that our way of life is under attack here in the valley. It's my belief that we deserve a protector, one who promises to safeguard us from harm or danger in our district. A tactical approach is needed. A new command structure to confront challenges head on. I'll bring it. That's why I am running to represent the residents of the 112th Legislative District in Lackawanna County.
Historically, our district’s been overwhelmed battling environmental challenges. It's almost unfathomable, beginning with the mines, the Marjol Battery and Equipment Company revelations and its corresponding toxic superfund site. Next, the concerns related to the Invenergy Lackawanna Energy Center followed by the Assai Energy facility, the ever-expanding Keystone Sanitary Landfill controversy, and the mine-scarred lands that still flare up and burn from time-to-time. And now we're left no option but to tackle the AI data center invasion in addition to the various other non-environmental challenges.
Almost 52 years! For the greater part of five (5) decades, the Democratic Party controlled the 112th district, bringing the battle to our doorsteps, the scale of which is unbeknownst to most! So come meet me and learn what I believe to be true regarding our beautiful valley and the residents of the 112. Let me share how I approach conflicts and why I'm interested in protecting our way of life from these non-environmental friendly businesses that threaten us. Share with me your concerns so I know how best to represent you when elected!
Time is of the essence ~ So let's team up! With your assistance, a win on November 3rd and after being sworn into office I'll work daily to restore the founding principles of the Pennsylvania Constitution, paying special attention to Article I, Section 27,
"The people have a right to clean air, pure water, and to the preservation of the natural, scenic, historic and esthetic values of the environment. Pennsylvania's public natural resources are the common property of all the people, including generations yet to come. As trustee of these resources, the Commonwealth shall conserve and maintain them for the benefit of all the people."
Thank you for your support.
Joseph J. Sabia Jr.