“I came into public life to make a difference.  While we were able to accomplish lots over the last four years, we have more work to do.  I will continue to advocate for smart solutions around housing affordability, public safety and transforming our city core into a hub for smart development and jobs, including attracting key government departments from all levels,”  said Randeep Sarai, Liberal candidate for Surrey Centre.

By DESIBUZZCanada Staff

 

SURREY – Randeep Sarai, Liberal candidate for Surrey Centre, released his priority initiatives he will champion over the next four years if re-elected as he tries to keep the seat for the Liberals without the benefit of the Justin Trudeau wave last time around.

 

 

Sarai announced that he will champion three main issues on behalf of Surrey Centre residents that will build on the many initiatives that were accomplished over the last 4 years.

 

  1.  He will create a citizens advisory committee focused on housing affordability.

  2.  He will create and lead a roundtable on public safety.

  3.  He will fight to ensure Surrey Centre becomes the next major metropolitan hub for jobs, including public service workers.

 

 

 “I came into public life to make a difference.  While we were able to accomplish lots over the last four years, we have more work to do.  I will continue to advocate for smart solutions around housing affordability, public safety and transforming our city core into a hub for smart development and jobs, including attracting key government departments from all levels,”  said Sarai.

 

Sarai also went on to say, “This is done through engagement and collaboration; residents need to be involved.  I commit to soliciting the best ideas and solutions and ensuring they are heard and acted upon as the federal representative from Surrey Centre, if re-elected.”

 

After ten years of neglect under the Conservatives, Surrey Centre has finally seen an influx of federal funding which has contributed to the growth of the city. The Liberal government invested $3.2 billion for the Skytrain expansion, $90 million for the new SFU Engineering Building and $7.5 million for the Surrey Anti-Gang Family Empowerment Program.

 

All these initiatives have created jobs right here in the community.  Sarai hopes to see residents live, work, play and learn close to home.