![]() ![]() Wakim-Chapman said if she is elected, she is going to focus on issues pertaining to economic development, fixing the roads, and expanding broadband internet availability.īut school security will be her priority. “My whole purpose in running is to make the Northern Panhandle a place where our children and grandchildren can stay,” she said. Wakim-Chapman, 37, of Wheeling, is a constitutional lawyer and mother of two young children Swartzmiller, 62, of New Cumberland, works as a regulatory specialist and oversees security at Ergon-West Virginia Inc. “We will need someone with the experience to pull this off.” “We will need someone from the Northern Panhandle with the experience to work with people to get the money back here for our roads, for water projects and for broadband expansion,” Swartzmiller. He noted West Virginia is set to receive $6 billion in infrastructure money from the federal government. “I have the experience to hit the ground running and to be able to deal with the tough issues that will face the state in the coming years.” ![]() “I have a blue-collar background, and to have them means a lot to me,” Swartzmiller added. He said his base is the “working men and women” of the Northern Panhandle. “This election is about experience versus no experience.” “This election is about people versus corporations,” Swartzmiller said. ![]()
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