Amy Kuhn has provided critical leadership on the Falmouth Town Council over the past three years and Falmouth is lucky that she is willing to continue to serve in that role for another term.
I’ve been constantly impressed by work Amy has led to enhance communications and public engagement between the town and residents, as well as standardizing a number of council and committee practices to improve transparency and predictability.
Good governance isn’t sexy, but it’s essential, as we’ve all seen over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. Amy brings first-hand knowledge of Falmouth’s schools, public service departments and conservation resources to the council, as well as a willingness to listen and learn. Please join me in voting for Amy Kuhn on June 8.
Sean Mahoney
Falmouth
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