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Michael Brown, Democratic candidate for mayor in the
September 12, 2006, primary election
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September 2005

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Brown for mayor flyer, picture and motto
Michael Brown, photo and motto
  • A New Mayor who promotes education reform, so that each child in DC receives a quality education and access to resources such as libraries and education centers.
  • A New Mayor who will make affordable housing opportunities a reality for DC residents.
  • A New Mayor who will protect our hospitals and expand access to affordable healthcare for seniors.
  • A New Mayor who will broaden economic prosperity and create jobs across DC, from Anacostia to Georgetown.
  • A New Mayor who will fight for equitable taxation and tax relief for DC residents.
  • A New Mayor who will provide reliable, affordable, and safe transportation options throughout DC.
  • A New Mayor who will work to secure public safety and security for all residents of DC.
  • A New Mayor who embraces and celebrates the diversity and history that make DC great.

Elect A New Mayor Who Will Work for Every Ward and One DC.

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www.Brownformayor.com

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