GOSHEN, N.Y. – Candidate for the 99th Assembly District, Kyle Roddey, has announced he is publishing his cell phone number in local publications in order to provide direct access for republican and conservative primary voters ahead of the Sept. 10 debate and Sept. 13 primary.
I am looking forward to the debate and having the opportunity to provide voters with a clear picture of where I stand on the issues and the solutions I support,” said Roddey. “Unfortunately, due to scheduling constraints and work responsibilities, there will only be one more debate. However, I am always thrilled to talk, which is why I am publicizing my direct number and encourage voters to reach me at any time.”
Roddey will continue to visit and speak with residents door-to-door. He can also be reached via phone at (845) 551-0699.
Roddey holds endorsements from the Orange County Conservative Party, Orange County Independence Party, Orange County Republican Party, as well as Sheriff Carl DuBois. His political career began as a trustee in the Village of Goshen before being elected Mayor in 2011. He has also been managing a small business for over four years and earned a master’s degree in education from Mt. St. Mary’s College in Newburgh.
Roddey’s campaign issues include property tax relief, improving New York’s business climate, and mandate relief to improve our schools and decrease the costs. District 99 is comprised of the Orange County towns of Goshen, Hamptonburgh, Wawayanda, New Windsor, Blooming Grove, Chester, Cornwall, Woodbury, Highlands and Stony Point in Rockland County.