In 2005, I was elected by the citizens of Ward 7 to serve as their alderman on the Annapolis City Council.
My campaign platform addressed not only crime and public safety, but a spectrum of challenges facing our city: public transportation, smart growth, the environment, affordable housing, education, and other quality-of-life issues. In keeping with the covenant I made with the citizens of Annapolis, I have been fighting hard on all fronts.
Good leaders must be able to multitask — to make sound decisions and provide solid answers on a variety of issues important to our community.
Concerned about traffic congestion and urban...
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