Danielle DePalma announces candidacy for City Council

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Local democrat and political newcomer looks to bring private sector solutions to city issues

Danielle DePalma, a political newcomer is pleased to announce her intent to seek election for the Niagara Falls City Council this November. DePalma resides in the Lasalle section of the city, is a registered Democrat, and a political newcomer. She will seek the Democratic and Working Families lines in this year’s primary. DePalma is employed as a Health Navigator with Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center, working extensively providing health insurance options for local families. She worked prior for the Niagara Wheatfield School District as a Per Diem Substitute.

“I am excited at the possibility of serving our community by obtaining a seat on the City Council . Now, more than ever is the time for new names to step forward and serve our city, and I am confident in my abilities to work in government and positively represent this great city.”

DePalma attended State University Of New York College at Buffalo, and earned a Bachelor’s of Science Degree majoring in Education in 2012. “I believe that I am an excellent candidate for the City Council. I feel now is the time to step forward, and offer my services in city government. The time is right for new blood in local government. While I cannot boast of an extensive political background, I believe that my experience in the private sector, as well as my involvement with numerous volunteer civic organizations in Niagara Falls will provide me with a superb foundation to serve in the City Council.”

DePalma has been with Niagara Falls Memorial working in the Navigation Program since 2016. She also sits on the LIVE NF Board of Directors, serves as a member of the Resident Engagement Council and volunteers for the Niagara Falls Beautification Committee.

“Without a doubt, the biggest challenge that faces our entire region is economic development. As a local elected official, I will provide true leadership and hopefully help build a bridge towards working with city, county, state and most importantly private developers looking to grow our city. Clearly, doing a better job keeping spending in line, working towards equalizing the homestead and non homestead tax rates, and getting health care costs in line, which I have experience in are some of the biggest issues I will work on as a councilwoman. I truly believe the city has begun to turn the corner, but it is very important that we continue to grow our tax base, and only through strong economic development efforts, working with our partners in county and state government, and controlling spending will we make the City of Niagara Falls not just what it was in the past, but a much better city in the future. I want to help ensure my children can grow up in Niagara Falls, have jobs and make this home for their families.”

DePalma, 33 is married to Stephen DePalma of Niagara Falls and has two children.

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