Assemblyman Avi Schnall, alongside Chief of Staff David Dolan and additional personnel from his office, attended the New Jersey League of Municipalities Conference last week, engaging with hundreds of officials, politicians, and political operatives from across the state. The conference, held annually at the Atlantic City Convention Center, serves as New Jersey’s premier gathering of municipal leaders and state officials, providing a critical platform for advancing the needs of local communities.
Over the course of multiple full days of meetings and events, Assemblyman Schnall met with key figures whose work directly impacts the residents of the 30th District, including county executives, department heads, legislative leaders, and gubernatorial candidates. Discussions focused on critical issues such as infrastructure improvements, affordable housing, school funding, and streamlined services for residents and businesses in the district. He also met with county freeholders, municipal mayors, and city managers to address localized challenges and opportunities across the district.
A major factor in the growing success of these efforts is the increasing recognition of the 30th District’s rising voting power, which has amplified its political influence. Assemblyman Schnall has leveraged this newfound attention to ensure the district is taken seriously at the highest levels of government.
“The 30th District is no longer flying under the radar,” said Assemblyman Schnall. “Our increasing voting power has caught the attention of decision-makers across the state, and we’re using that momentum to begin securing real, tangible advancements for our district.”
“The New Jersey League of Municipalities Conference was an incredible opportunity to not only strengthen our existing relationships but also forge new ones with those who hold the levers of influence across the state,” Schnall added. “Through productive conversations with key decision-makers, I am confident that we have laid the groundwork for meaningful progress. This conference is just one way we ensure that the voices of our residents are heard and their needs are addressed.”
As Assemblyman Schnall continues his work in Trenton, he remains dedicated to leveraging the relationships and knowledge gained and reinforced at the conference to fight for the priorities of the 30th District and its residents.