Stephanie Cronin (née Lemery) has been a dedicated public servant within the Washington County clerk’s office for 18 years. She has been elected twice to the position of County Clerk, and is seeking re-election for a third term in order to continue to serve the community she loves. In this time she has faithfully and consistently served the citizens of Washington County with the utmost professionalism, dedication, and unconditional positive regard. Stephanie has never wavered in her dedication to improving the lives and experiences of her constituents.
Listed below are some examples of Stephanie’s actions and policies which have greatly benefitted and will continue to benefit the citizens of Washington County should she be re-elected.
Stephanie has, in only two terms, secured 3 grants for Washington County totaling $330,671.00. These grants are making it possible for Washington County to digitize and preserve the permanent records of not only county offices, but town and village offices as well. This will cut down on the time required for these offices to access records therefor reducing the barriers to access of these records for the citizens of Washington County.
Stephanie has been unwavering in her absolute dedication to keeping the taxpayer’s money local, and used for services that will benefit them. Annually, Stephanie has kept over $100,000 from being released to the state and has kept it at the local county level where it can be better utilized to serve the citizens.
Stephanie has worked tirelessly to optimize the processes of the DMV. During her tenure she has managed to open 5 satellite offices for DMV in Granville, Greenwich, Salem, Whitehall, and Cambridge. This has saved Washington County citizens untold amounts of both time and money in the form of closer access to a DMV office and monetary savings in the form of gas mileage due to their distance from Fort Edward.
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