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Revere councilor Jaramillo highlights composting law, housing and affordability ahead of Nov. 4 election
Summary
Juan Jaramillo, a Revere City councilor at-large and candidate for reelection, used a public comment to cite local accomplishments — including a new composting law and free menstrual products in city buildings — and to press housing affordability, childcare and high costs as priorities before the Nov. 4 election.
Juan Jaramillo, a Revere City councilor at-large and candidate for reelection, used a public comment to summarize his accomplishments and outline priorities for his next term, including housing affordability, childcare and continued local waste-reduction efforts.
Jaramillo said his office has focused on policies to help residents remain in place as they age and to support working-class families. “We’ve been making sure that people can age and stay in place here in the city,” he said.
Why it matters: Jaramillo is seeking one of five…
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