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Election Thoughts


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When I first ran for City Council, I didn’t come in with a political agenda. I came in with a heart to serve. I believed I could be a representative the community could be proud of—someone who would listen, speak up, and make sure people felt heard.


Since then, I’ve seen firsthand how important that kind of representation is, especially as Caldwell continues to grow. Growth has to be informed. It has to be balanced. And it has to include the voices of the people who actually live here.


During my time on council, I’ve worked hard to:

  • Ask questions others weren’t asking.

  • Research things that didn’t feel right and bring that information to the public.

  • Push for more clarity and transparency in how decisions are made.

  • Encourage community involvement and respect for public input.


I believe our city could have done so much more, and made even better decisions, if we had better processes and more open conversation.


That’s why I’m running again:

  • To continue advocating for informed growth.

  • To push for better community engagement.

  • To be a voice for those who feel dismissed.

  • To represent you, not just sit in a seat.


If you want a Councilor who listens, researches, asks questions, and speaks up—you already have one.

Vote November 4th!


 
 
 

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