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Thursday, October 24, 2019

Lori J. Reed, Republican , Seeks Re-Election


Lori J. Reed, Republican Cameron County Commissioner Chair, is seeking re-election. “Looking back over my first term, I feel that much has been accomplished. By keeping the budget in check, and meeting quarterly with Department heads, we have been able to keep County taxes from increasing. Working with the Governor’s Action Team, Embassy Powdered Metals was able to purchase the former American Sintered Technologies and save jobs. Helping Rossi Lumber obtain permitting, they were able to rebuild after their horrific fire and keep jobs in Cameron County. The process of inter governmental cooperation has benefited not only County Government, but also the citizens of each Borough and Township. I am very proud of these accomplishments and more.”

Commissioner Reed is the past President of the Emporium Rotary Club, Vice President of the Emporium Foundation, a member of the Sylvan Heritage Council and the Citizens and Northern Bank Advisory Board. She also sits on the Boards of the Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library and Cameron County Recreation.

Commissioner Reed is also a member of the Northwest County Commissioner’s Association, County Commissioner’s Association of Pennsylvania, Cameron County Salary and Retirement Board, Cameron/Elk Behavior and Development, Discover Partnership, North Central Full Board, Collaborative Board and LEPC, to name a few.

Prior to being County Commissioner, she was the President of Pennsylvania Title and Abstract for 21 years. Lori and husband David J. Reed have 2 sons; Robert who resides in Lancaster, PA and Matthew, wife Laura and son Benjamin, living in Portland, Oregon.

I would be honored to continue as your full time Commissioner, as there is still much work to 
be done.

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