Candidate statement: "I am the only candidate who favors dramatically decreasing the scope of our city government. I want to stop or
privatize many of the activities of Cambridge City government," he says.
Kenneth E. Reeves '72, 48
Endorsements: Lavender Alliance, National Organization for Women, Local 40, Bay Windows.
A City Councillor since 1990, and the mayor of Cambridge for four years, Reeves has a background in law. He wants to focus on affordable housing, quality education and sensible, creative zoning changes.
Candidate statement: "I can use my experience in the partnerships formed at Harvard and my leadership experience as mayor of the city of Cambridge to unite coalitions with a vision for my idea of a just city that provides affordable housing, open spaces and fairness to all people."
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