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Nancy's experience in office should not be counted as the number of years she was on the council, but as actual work, or her improvement of the city and government, or her vote on the issues.
Nancy's statements do not support her actions and votes in the council. She has not been a leader for affordable housing, she doesn't use mass transit because "it's too hard to walk from there to here", and her push for the non-discrimination provision in employment was a political move when she was still running for mayor, among other issues.
Serving on the city council is not a professional career or full time job. It's time that other committed city residents serve their fellow neighbors and the community.
Its time to go Nancy !
Nancy has done an excellent job in working with the community about housing and zoning issues. Further, Nancy has been very proactive in reaching-out to the neighborhood councils for input about city issues. Finally, Nancy does extensive research on issues, resulting in being well prepaired to make informed decisions on the council.
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