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Brian LaPierre is seeking re-election.
LYNN — City Councilor at-large Brian LaPierre launches his re-election campaign Wednesday, May 17 at the Knights of Columbus in Lynn from 5-8 p.m.
LaPierre, a 43-year-old father of two, said he has carved out a spot on the council as a problem solver and an effective voice for the city over the past two years.
“I feel like I have been an outspoken and effective advocate for anyone who requests city services and will continue to work with my colleagues in city government to keep Lynn moving in a positive direction,” he said.
He said Lynn “is in a unique position to really accelerate over the next two years.
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“I am asking Lynn residents to join my family and I on this journey again so we can reach new heights as a community,” LaPierre said.
LaPierre lists as his council accomplishments: Responding to more than 1,000 constituent requests; making Lynn a more pro-business friendly city; creating new sources of revenue with medical marijuana dispensaries; combating the opioid crisis with Narcan-equipped emergency vehicles, and fighting to solve the net school spending crisis that still looms over both the city and school budgets.
“I look forward to building on the success of our first campaign two years ago, as I continue to meet new residents and reconnect with long-time Lynners, I am honored and privileged to serve the city I love so much,” said LaPierre.