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BARRINGTON – Dale Glading, candidate for U.S. Congress in New Jersey's 1st District, announced today the addition of Mayor Cindy Rau-Hatton of Gloucester Township as his campaign chair.
"Mayor Rau-Hatton has an exceptional record of accomplishment and reform in Gloucester Township," said Glading. "She is the very model for the kind of good government that the people of South Jersey deserve. I am honored to have her standing with us in this campaign."
An active member in her community, Mayor Rau-Hatton is a member and officer of the Camden County Mayor's Association, N.J. League of Municipalities, First Suburbs, and the N.J. Regional Coalition. She also is a member of the Gloucester Township Planning Board, Chamber of Commerce, and Economic Development Committee.
Mayor Rau-Hatton has received recent notoriety for the environmentally conscious policies she has enacted in Gloucester Township. She was a founding member and director of Citizens Against a Radioactive Environment (C.A.R.E.), an organization that received the "2004 Environmental Service Award" from the NJ Environmental Federation.
"I admire Dale for his values and beliefs," said Mayor Rau-Hatton. "Together, we will work hard to get Dale elected this November. The people of South Jersey deserve a congressman who will fight for them, not for special interests. Dale will be that congressman, and I'm honored to help him in his campaign."
"Having Mayor Rau-Hatton on our campaign team is critical to our success in November," said Tim Saler, Glading's campaign manager. "Her leadership in Gloucester Township has gained her well-deserved respect in the community. We're excited to be working with her as representatives of a new kind of forward-thinking leadership for South Jersey."
Glading and Rau-Hatton will campaign together on Saturday morning in Gloucester Township.
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