Westchester voters should back Christine Sculti for county exec if they want lower taxes, less crime
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The article endorses Christine Sculti for Westchester County Executive, highlighting her perspectives on high taxes and crime. As the deputy elections commissioner, Sculti has served various roles in county government and aims to repeal the county's sanctuary law, which she argues endangers residents by allowing violent criminals to remain free. The article contrasts Sculti's approach with that of her opponent Ken Jenkins, who supports more government spending and the current sanctuary policies, which Sculti believes undermine taxpayer interests and safety.
Sculti aims to repeal Westchester's sanctuary law, arguing it allows violent criminals back into neighborhoods, significantly impacting community safety and tax spending.
The endorsement emphasizes Sculti's commitment to reducing county taxes, citing a positive tax record during her previous tenure with County Exec Rob Astorino.
Read at New York Post
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