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In support of Lee Revis-Plank

February 2, 2024

On Saturday, March 2, the Town of Milton will be holding its election for town council members. It is with great enthusiasm that I endorse Lee Revis-Plank for re-election. She has been a very active member of the Milton Town Council for more than three years. She has been superb at keeping town citizens aware of what has been going on in the town through her Facebook page. Currently, she is acting vice mayor of the town and brings well-researched topics and solution suggestions to town council meetings. She is never uninformed and advises based on her knowledge of the Milton Town Code. She has been a vocal resident of Milton before she became a town council member and continues to advocate for the good of the town and its residents. I am proud to write this letter in support of Lee Revis-Plank, and it is my strong suggestion that she be re-elected to Milton Town Council.

Barbara Fleetwood
Milton
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