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Thursday, January 23, 2020

50th Mayor Greg Fischer of Louisville, Kentucky

12/02/2019

Mayor Greg Fischer
c/o Office of the Mayor
City Hall
527 W. Jefferson Street, 4th Floor
Louisville, KY  40202

Dear Mayor Fischer,

My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I have a strong interest in learning history including social justice. In these subjects I like to learn the need to make civil rights stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, and many others. Mayor Fischer, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to explain how I find your work as 50th Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky to be very inspiring to me.

In your current role as 50th Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky,  I truly appreciate on how you are a strong supporter of civil rights by truly by advocating for people with disabilities’ rights, supporting funds for women including minorities businesses to help them compete in the economy, and working with city council members to expand on laws to combat against hate-crime to help protect minorities including people who are different. On the economy, I like on how you support expanding on jobs-training programs to help train youth including workers to develop work-skills and advocate for the need to raise the minimum wage to help minimum wage workers afford to live.  Supporting funds for renewable energy resources to help reduce addiction to oil with gas, encouraging businesses including industries to use energy efficient products to help reduce high energy cost while reduce pollution, and pushing for funds to improve city services to help keep parks including water resources to make them safe for people to use is common sense to protect the environment.  To improve on public safety, I like on how you push for community policing to have law enforcement officers to engage with the community to reduce tensions, support body cameras on law enforcement to reduce misconduct, and expand programs to help train police officers including rescue responders to help prepare to handle different situations.  On education I like on how you support funds to improve special education to help students with disabilities get the accommodations they need to learn, push for after school programs to provide students with help on their assignments from tutors, and implement literacy programs to help students including adults to develop literacy skills or improve on comprehension.  Another thing that I like about your work as Mayor of Louisville Kentucky is how you work with community organizers to create programs to help homeless people get help or supplies they need, advocate for immigration reform to help protect immigrants including refugees from being oppressed, and push for funds to restore or preserve historical sites including attractions to make learning a better place while improve on tourism. Also I like on how you use your role as Vice President of the U.S. Conference of Mayors is how you work on helping bring U.S. mayors from different political affiliation across American to find solutions on improving civil rights, protecting the environment, pushing for public safety, and many others.

Mayor Fischer, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased.  Your commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability. I enjoy following The U.S. Conference of Mayors because I enjoy learning about how different U.S. Mayors come together to find common ground on civil rights, environmental protection, public safety, and health care. Also on the U.S. Conference of Mayors website I like learning about different U.S. Mayors in different cities like you and many others. Your role as 50th Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky and as vice president of U.S. Conference of Mayors gives me motivation to continue to learn history, social justice, and have an interest in learning about the U.S. Conference of Mayors.  My future goal is to work in these areas to help emphasize the need to make civil rights stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, and many others.

I strongly believe that you are making a great difference for society. I’m very proud on how you are working hard to support civil rights, protect the environment, improve public safety, and many others. Also I’m proud on how you use your role as Vice President of U.S. Conference of Mayors to help bring U.S. Mayors from different political affiliation to cone together to find solutions. You have inspire me to work hard on my disability, learn about your work, continue to learn history including social justice, and be interested in the U.S. Conference of Mayors.  Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me. Please continue to make a great impact on society.
Sincerely,

Matt Winick


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