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McLoughlin: ready to improve town government

BRATTLEBORO — I've known Liz McLoughlin for over a decade, since we both volunteered for the Drop-in Center's Empty Bowls Dinner. She is a serious person when she is not trying to make some lame joke, and I am glad she has chosen to run again for the Brattleboro Selectboard.

Liz cares about Brattleboro, especially the things that were not finished due to the lack of a town manager. Now that we have Town Manager John Potter, I know she is eager to accomplish work that was left undone, such as how to spend federal Covid money, how to determine the proper ambulance service, and how to have both a robust police force and mental health services that really serve our community.

Her four years on the board allow Liz to really understand how town government works, and most importantly, how to improve it.

I encourage you to vote for Liz!

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