Don Schwab Announces Reelection Campaign for Everett City Council

Everett, WALocal News

Don Schwab announced his campaign for reelection to the Everett City Council, where he has served as president for one term. The retired firefighter emphasized his dedication to public service and his desire to continue improving the city. His campaign will focus on key areas such as public safety, economic development, and affordable housing strategies that promote smart growth. Schwab aims to enhance community engagement and safety through initiatives like the Neighborhood Watch program. He expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve, stating, "I believe in Everett’s potential.

" With a track record that includes leadership roles and community advocacy, Schwab is committed to listening to residents' concerns. He also plans to invest in sustainable infrastructure to protect the environment. Residents can learn more about his campaign at www. schwabforcouncil. com.

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