Battlefield Supervisor Setting Example for Social Media Engagement

Often on this page I have encouraged our elected officials to be more engaging about activities and issues effecting the community - specifically on social media. I recently highlighted some successes that Livingston Supervisor Greg Benton had in this regard. When I reviewed social media pages for the rest of the Spotsy Supervisors, I noticed a regular and persistent stream of information from Battlefield Supervisor Chris Yakabouski’s social media page. Check out his page and others to see what sort of emphasis they place on keeping you informed.

  • Battlefield - Chris Yakabouski - Regular postings.

  • Berkeley - Kevin Marshall - Only campaign page found; no posts since November 2017.

  • Chancellor - Tim McLaughlin - Nothing posted since April 2012.

  • Courtland - David Ross - Infrequent postings - mostly about regional transportation issues.

  • Livingston - Greg Benton - Regular postings.

  • Lee Hill - Gary Skinner - No social media page found.

  • Salem - Paul Trampe - Infrequent postings, although more regular in 2019.

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