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Advocating for Lorain County

Economic Development

Marty Gallagher, a dedicated advocate for economic development, stands at the forefront of driving positive change in Lorain County, Ohio. As a distinguished board member of the Lorain County Port Authority, Gallagher plays a pivotal role in shaping the economic landscape of the region. Notably, the Port Authority, under Gallagher’s leadership, recently acquired title to approximately 57.86 acres of prime property in Elyria, Ohio, known as the Midway Mall.

This strategic acquisition aligns with the Port Authority’s primary goal of attracting businesses and industries to Lorain County, thereby fostering economic growth and creating employment opportunities. With a commitment to facilitating the establishment of businesses that offer good-paying jobs for local residents, Marty Gallagher exemplifies the dedication required to propel Lorain County towards a prosperous future.

Supports Safety Forces

Marty Gallagher, a candidate for Lorain County Commissioner, is deeply committed to supporting the community’s safety forces. Recognizing their pivotal role in society, Marty advocates for providing them with essential resources and backing their courageous efforts on the front lines. His platform underscores investing in safety forces’ well-being, ensuring they are equipped with top-tier gear and tools for effective performance. Marty’s dedication resonates with voters seeking a leader who values and respects safety force contributions.

As Commissioner, Marty promises to prioritize residents’ safety concerns, working tirelessly to address them. With his steadfast commitment, residents can trust their voices will be heard, and safety forces will receive the support necessary to uphold community safety. Vote for Marty Gallagher for a safer, stronger community!

Education

Student success is a top priority. As a father of four, I understand the importance of helping kids find options that work for them - not just four-year degrees. We must encourage and incentivize skilled trades and provide students exposure to trades at an early age.

Our students must be career or college-ready upon graduation.

Crime

The best way to tackle crime is to work with both law enforcement and community leaders. When we have active community engagement with our law enforcement we can reduce crime. We must invest in police training and bridging the relationship gap between citizens and law enforcement.

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