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I am a son of Green Bay. I am someone who was born on Biemeret and raised on Emilie St., who roller-skated at St. Mary’s Roller Rink and saved up my newspaper money for a caramel malt at Hansen’s. I played Little League at the end of Lawe St. and football at Farlin Park. This community is in my bones - it has made me who I am. And it continues to shape me and my family: my wife, Emily, and our two children, Henry and Amelia, who are students in Green Bay’s public schools.

 

If there’s such a thing as a typical politician, I’m not it. My dad was trained as a social worker and my mom as a nurse. My wife’s a special education teacher, and before entering the state Assembly, I worked for the Brown County Library. Service is all around me, and it’s how I define myself. This spirit of service, this call to serve is what animates me, and it is what drives me to pursue the office of mayor.

 

There is so much work to be done to move our city forward, to construct a genuine community, to achieve the city we all deserve. The future is within our grasp if we all reach together. Please join me.

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