I want to extend my heartfelt thanks. Thank you to the 2nd District residents who placed their trust in me again to provide reliable, accessible, and dependable service to our northwest side neighborhoods.
I am also humbled and honored to also have been voted Milwaukee Common Council President by my peers. I appreciate my colleagues for giving me the opportunity to serve in this capacity. My dream is that regardless of our differences, we recognize we have work to do and we must do it together.
All of us have a duty to make sure that representation on this council is just and that it is diverse.
All of us have a duty to make sure that public safety means health and not just badges and guns.
All of us have to raise our collective voices until we have the money necessary to fund our services at a level that our residents expect and deserve.
Lastly, to every single one of my supporters, neighbors, colleagues, and family who have believed in and trusted me to do this important work: thank you. I wouldn’t be where I am today without you. I look forward to continuing to serve our community.
Getting to this point wasn’t easy, but I never gave up on my dream of serving our city. As I was recently quoted in Urban Milwaukee, “There were times that I did not think I would make it, but I held my head high and got to work.”
In the days and months ahead, I will continue working hard to help lead this community forward and to our bright future.
Thank you,
Cavalier
Leave a Reply