PRINCET0N: Fraga will listen and work on council

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Liliana Morenilla, Princeton
One of the reasons why we decided to live in Princeton is because of the town’s international character. The range of different accents you can hear is immense and it makes you smile when you realize where everybody comes from.
The fact that this year Leticia Fraga is running for the Princeton Council is further evidence of this town’s diversity. I believe Leticia’s contribution to the council would be crucial. She has shown her hard work in her different roles through the years.
On the Human Services Commision she has fought to make sure everyone’s rights are guaranteed. At the library, she has helped issue Mercer ID cards every other Thursday. She is focused on helping all individuals access housing, advocating for the need to have paid sick days, and advocating for the environment. Last but not least, she blends in with the community whether she is biking, face painting or standing against salary theft. These are the reasons that make her the candidate I most respect.
As a good Latina, Leticia will listen and work kindly with this town and she will support those who contribute with their very needed labor that makes our town appealing and dynamic. Therefore I encourage all Princetonians and Latino Princetonians to register and vote for her in the election for council on June 7. 
Liliana Morenilla 
Princeton 

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