Michael Wacey Earns Key Endorsement from National STEM Advocacy Group 314 Action Fund

EASTTOWN, PA – Michael Wacey, candidate for re-election to the Easttown Township Board of Supervisors, today announced that his campaign has been endorsed by the 314 Action Fund, the nation’s largest organization dedicated to electing scientists and STEM professionals to public office.

"I am deeply honored to be endorsed by the 314 Action Fund," said Wacey. "Their mission to bring a fact-based, analytical approach to government aligns perfectly with my own principles. My background in computer science and artificial intelligence isn't just academic; it's a framework for how I approach the complex challenges and opportunities facing our township. Whether we are discussing infrastructure, fiscal planning, or public services, my goal is always to use evidence to find the most effective and efficient path forward for Easttown residents."

Wacey added, "While my professional life is rooted in STEM, I have always believed that a community thrives on balance. A data-driven government provides the stable foundation upon which the vibrant cultural and recreational life of our township can be built. It is essential to support the arts and preserve our open spaces, as these are what enrich our lives and make Easttown a special place to live. This endorsement is a validation of that balanced approach."

About the 314 Action Fund 314 Action is the only national organization working to elect scientists across all levels of government—from the Senate down to local school boards. The organization is powered by a grassroots community of over six million people supporting scientists, doctors, and STEM professionals who will use science and facts to address our most pressing issues like climate change and health care.

About Michael Wacey Michael Wacey holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Washington University in St. Louis and a Master's degree in Computer Science from Drexel University. He is currently a candidate for a Doctorate in Artificial Intelligence at George Washington University. He serves the community as an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at West Chester University, Delaware County Community College, and LaSalle University, educating the next generation of innovators. He is running for re-election to continue his service as an Easttown Township Supervisor.

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