RE-ELECT
Medina County Commissioner
Pat
Continuing the commitment...
Geissman
In 1992 Pat told Medina County residents they could count on her to
be a Commissioner who would be involved and visible in the
community and available to hear their concerns...a Commissioner
willing to take the initiative in identifying and resolving county issues.
Pat gave her word and has kept that promise for 20 years!
Promises made...
Copyright 2012, Pat Geissman for Commissioner
Alice Steed, Treasurer
229 South East Street, Medina, Ohio 44256.
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Geissman is working with cities in the county, identifying options
to make your anti drug abuse tax levy dollars work harder to
provide the most effective drug abuse enforcement possible.

Geissman has joined a collaborative effort, SUSTAIN, which is
focusing on helping senior citizens (our fastest growing
population) suffering from depression, alcohol and prescription
misuse and mental health issues.

Geissman will continue to pursue state, federal and private
foundation funding for railroad crossing improvements until all of  
Medina County’s 108 crossings are considered safe.

Geissman is committed to achieving County Courthouse
renovation without increasing taxes.

Geissman is committed to doing more with less by continuing to
root out waste and duplication of services, initiating policies
providing quality service at the lowest possible tax-payer cost.

In 2008 Geissman organized a Foreclosure Prevention Task Force
that includes Bankers, Real Estate Brokers, Attorneys, the
County's Housing Network and others interested in helping
families before and during the foreclosure process.  The task
force has identified state and local opportunities for assistance
and will follow through to help families as long as there is a need.  
1,160 Medina County families lost their homes to foreclosure in
2009. That's a crisis for Medina County.  By the end of 2011, that
number was down to 907.  So far this year, the numbers are
lower.  The task force has made a difference.

In response to economic challenges faced by many Medina
County families, recently Geissman organized the Medina County
Food Pantry Task force.  Known today as "Feeding Medina
County", there are more than 20 local food pantries providing
free food to more than 11,000 residents.
Pat Geissman pledges to continue the promise she has made
and kept for 20 years -- to be a commissioner who is involved,
available and who listens.  
A proven
record.
Financially
conservative

Improving Our Safety

Supporting Jobs and
Lower Taxes

Protecting our
Environment

Serving our Seniors

Helping Women and
Children in Need  
...promises kept.