We need strong communities where people can afford to live with dignity.
We need strong communities where our local economy supports both residents and small businesses.
We need strong communities where we treat one another as neighbors, not opponents.
When we build this kind of community, we become more resilient and able to face challenges together.
The issues I’m focused on may seem modest to some, but they are real, meaningful, and achievable. It’s easy for politicians to overpromise or to campaign solely on what’s wrong. But while it’s important to name the problems, it’s even more important to offer a constructive vision for what comes next.
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