Reed embarks on poverty listening tour, discusses “A Better Way” proposals

U.S. Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY) recently traveled to Rochester, New York, to learn about urban poverty and to discuss initiatives to fight poverty included in the House Republican’s “A Better Way” policy agenda.

Reed and Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren embarked on a listening tour and held a roundtable discussion with public officials to discus proposals that aim to take practical steps to tackle poverty.

“We care about these people because we believe each individual deserves a best chance at success,” Reed said. “We saw many different aspects of poverty during our visit but we truly believe this is something everyone can come together to fight and overcome. We are honored to work together with Mayor Warren, and others here in city and county, and are hopeful we can make lasting, meaningful changes for those in need.”   

Warren said that poverty is among the most challenging issues plaguing the community, and that working together to find new, innovative solutions can help improve quality for everyone in Rochester.

“The partnership of Congressman Tom Reed and our Congressional delegation has been invaluable as we’ve worked to create more jobs, safer neighborhoods and better educational opportunities, and I would like to thank him for his continued commitment to our city,” Warren said.

Reed added that Congress must provide flexibility to communities like Rochester so that they can enact policies that put people on a path to success.

“To provide the flexibility they need, we have to listen first to make sure we know what is working, and what isn’t,” Reed said. “This is a great first step in that process, and I’m glad to be part of it.”

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