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Susan Savage Outlines Vision For Economic Resurgence In New Campaign Video

By Mike Connery on 08/12/2010 @ 11:18 AM

Tags: Susan Savage, SD-44

Susan Savage is receiving great coverage on her newly released campaign video, where she outlined a positive vision to lower taxes, create jobs, and foster economic development in the 44th Senatorial District

"The most important thing to people who live in upstate New York in the 44th District is jobs. Jobs mean opportunities and for too long jobs have left the area. In Schenectady County, I’m proud of the fact we have been able to create thousands of jobs… Jobs, economic development, and taxes – those are the issues we need our State Senate and state government to focus on," Savage said in the video.

As Schenectady County Chairwoman, Savage created over 3,000 jobs and attracted $400 million in private investment capital to the area. YNN ran a piece this week detailing titled "More downtown growth as Schenectady transformation continues," which detailed this incredible transformation that Savage spearheaded.

In her new video, Savage speaks of her long-time ties to, and passion for, upstate New York. Check out the video below and share it with your friends on Facebook and Twitter.

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