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Sunday, June 6, 2021

How Much $$$ Do You Have to Give to Breanna's Campaign to Get on Access Television???

 BREANNA IS BEGGING FOR MY MONEY!

HOW MUCH DO YOU HAVE TO PAY OFF THE MAYOR IN CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS TO GET ON THE ALLEGEDLY FREE ACCESS TELEVISION?

Breanna Lungo-Koehn for Mayor <breanna@breanna4mayor.com>
To:joeviglione@yahoo.com
Sun, Jun 6 at 9:40 PM

Friend --

Thank you so much for your past support. I’m writing because I need your help again.

 

I have an opponent even though I have led, acted, and made the hard decisions on hundreds of issues that have been in the best interests of our community. 

 

With the hard work we have put in and the challenges we’ve overcome in just 17 months, I’m ready to go head-to-head with any opponent. But it’s important that our campaign has the resources we need to get our message of good government to all of Medford’s voters.

 

That’s why I’m asking you for a donation to get my re-election campaign off to a strong start. You can donate online at breanna4mayor.com or through this button:

 

We’ll also be holding a capacity-limited dinner event on June 22nd at Carroll’s from 630-830pm.  If you’re interested in attending, please purchase a ticket by hitting below button or email David Koehn at bay722@gmail.com.

 

I’ve never been one to focus on campaign fundraising.  That’s been especially true during the last year. But it has left an opportunity for our opponents to try to turn back the clock and reverse the progress we’ve made for Medford.

I’m proud of our community’s response to COVID19 – Medford showed that we could protect public health while also encouraging economic opportunity. Successful Covid-19 testing program within our schools and our school re-opening strategy became a blueprint for cities all over the state.  And we focused on seniors, making over 11,000 calls, establishing one of the first-in-the-state at-home vaccination programs, among so many other initiatives. We led a fight against a horrible challenge we didn’t know existed when I was elected Mayor and I am proud of the way we responded. 

I am also proud of the work we continued to do despite Covid-19.  We’ve built a foundation that positions the City for future success, including kicking off a professional, inclusive and comprehensive master plan to set a shared vision for Medford’s growth, drafting a six-year Comprehensive Capital Improvement plan, focusing on improving our fire facilities with a design feasibility study being put out to bid this month, creating a blue print for better parking that will be implemented this year, advancing Charter review to the state house, and much more.

We’ve also improved the way City Hall serves our community TODAY.  Our efforts in producing a transparent, balanced budget resulted in Medford being awarded the first ever Distinguished Budget Award for our FY21 budget, a proud accomplishment for the first budget under my Administration.  We are investing in our parks with construction on many to begin throughout the summer.  We revamped SeeClickFix to create greater transparency and efficiency in our service response.  We’ve focused on substance abuse prevention, including prescription drug take-back events.  We’ve implemented a solution to reduce traffic accidents on South and Main St. and have cleared the way for a permanent solution after years of inaction.  We’ve focused on food insecurity, harnessing the best of Medford’s generosity in helping others meet a most basic need.  We’ve advanced critical police reform and training efforts.  We also led and participated in a series of difficult but necessary community conversations.   We are piloting composting to cut down on waste and added a new recycling compactor to support recycling.  These are just a few of the actions we’ve taken to improve the way government serves community.

Now with vaccination numbers rising, and cases falling, we’re ready to make Medford the best it’s ever been. Your city government will be right beside you as we excitedly navigate the cities re-opening, work together to unite this community and continue to do the great work with our residents engaged every step of the way. 


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I’ve only been Mayor for 17 months.  When I was elected, I came to City Hall with a lengthy list of priorities, your priorities.  We only had 2 months to work without the threat of covid interrupting our ability to connect and focus on that list.  Still, I am proud of what we’ve accomplished and what the future holds if we keep working hard and fighting for our great city. 

It is critical that my campaign is in a strong position as we enter the summer, and that’s why we have set a goal to raise $20,000 from at least 200 people and send a message that Medford is going to keep moving forward – not backwards. Your contribution will help us reach this goal.  It will allow us to share our message. 

Thanks in advance. And please don’t hesitate to call me with advice on how to make our campaign and our work even more successful!

Sincerely,

 

Breanna Lungo-Koehn
Mayor

 

PS – Please don’t put this aside thinking you will act on it later. We need your help TODAY!

 

 

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