Politics & Government

McKenna: Grady Sexton's Dedication To Penacook Has Been Consistent, Meaningful

Safety board member: The incumbent is thoughtful with city resources, willing to ask tough questions, and committed to responsible growth.

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CONCORD, NH — I’m writing in support of Amanda Grady Sexton’s re-election as At-Large City Councilor. Amanda is not only experienced — she is truly invested in Concord and the Village of Penacook, where I live and have owned a small business.

I serve with Amanda on the Public Safety Advisory Board, which she chairs. She brings people together to solve problems and always leads with both compassion and common sense. She listens to residents and first responders alike and works toward practical solutions that make our neighborhoods safer.

Her dedication to the Village of Penacook has been consistent and meaningful. From advocating for better infrastructure and economic development to ensuring our village has another strong voice at City Hall, standing next to Ward 1's Councilor Brent Todd, Amanda shows up for our community every single time. She has always been a strong advocate for affordable and workforce housing, understanding that families, seniors, and young professionals all deserve safe, attainable places to live.

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Amanda is thoughtful with city resources, willing to ask tough questions, and committed to responsible growth that keeps taxes fair while meeting community needs. Concord is stronger because she serves.

I urge voters to re-elect Amanda Grady Sexton to the City Council. She has earned our trust, and she has my full support.

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Ana T. McKenna

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