Lawrence County Commissioner Chairman Dan Vogler today endorsed conservative Republican Aaron Bernstine for the GOP nomination for state House in the 10th District, citing his business experience and commitment to reform.
“Aaron Bernstine’s success as a businessman shows two things: an understanding of how organizations work and the ability to solve complex problems,” Vogler said. “This means Aaron is the best candidate in terms of understanding the needs of counties that rely on the state for so many programs.”
Bernstine, a businessman and farmer, has also pledged to turn down lavish perks enjoyed by other House members, including incumbent Democrat Jarret Gibbons. His promise includes turning down the taxpayer-leased automobile, rejecting the $159-per-day no-receipt expense account called “per diems,” and declining a state pension. Additionally, Aaron has committed to serve no more than 8 years in the PA House of Representatives.
“As someone who approaches elected office as a form of public service, Aaron’s decision to reject these perks sends a strong signal about his character and idealism,” Vogler said.
Bernstine, his wife Ilia, and their son, Dierks, live on their 107-acre farm in New Beaver, Lawrence County.
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