|  Aimee 
			Galvin for Lincoln Ward 3 Alderman Name to appear on April 6th ballot
 
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            [January 25, 2021]
            
            
            
             Local advocate and 
			community leader, Aimee Galvin, today announced her Independent 
			candidacy for Ward 3 on the Lincoln City Council. Current Ward 3 
			Alderman Ron Keller is stepping down and Aimee Galvin seeks the 
			position in the April 6 election. | 
        
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			 For the past two years, Aimee has 
			served on the City’s Historic Preservation Commission and has made 
			promoting Lincoln’s historic character a centerpiece of her 
			campaign. 
 “Lincoln’s strength is its long history and small town charm. I want 
			to build on the work the Council has done to promote downtown events 
			and businesses. Route 66 will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 
			2026, we should be looking at public/private partnerships to promote 
			tourism and find other regional, state, or national collaborations 
			the City can join to educate and promote the centennial 
			celebration.”
 
			
			 
			Galvin also proposes that the City conduct an audit of public 
			spaces, empty lots, and dilapidated buildings in order to explore 
			revitalization options that combine public and private dollars to 
			provide affordable housing and public green spaces like community 
			gardens, splash pads, or natural areas. She says all of this can be 
			done without breaking the City’s budget.
 “My focus is on improving daily life for residents in Lincoln, but 
			never at the expense of a balanced budget. My projects rely on 
			public/private partnerships or a patchwork of state and federal 
			grants to ensure responsible and effective governance.”
 
 Current Ward 3 Alderman Ron Keller is endorsing Galvin in her run. 
			“Aimee is an independent-minded and informed individual who loves 
			our community, and through her experience would bring a fresh 
			perspective to city government,” Keller said. “I would be honored to 
			have her succeed me on the city council and highly encourage the 
			residents of Ward 3 to vote for her. Our city will benefit from 
			Aimee’s knowledge, passion, enthusiasm, and commitment.”
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			 “I am an Independent, and I’m 
			committed to meeting our community’s needs,” she said. “I want to 
			connect as neighbors and represent our community on this Council.”
 Aimee works for the education non-profit organization Stand for 
			Children Illinois where she fights to ensure all Illinois students 
			have access to a first-class education. She is a leading advocate 
			for expanding career and technical courses to emphasize 21st century 
			job skills and early college credit. She earned her master’s degree 
			in political science from American University in Washington, DC and 
			bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana 
			Champaign.
 
 A lifelong outdoor enthusiast, Aimee is a member of the Spoon River 
			North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association. She and her 
			husband, Keagan, are proud owners of a one-year old Spinone named 
			Vera, and enjoy working on their historic home on Pekin Street.
 
 As an Independent Galvin will not appear on the February 26 primary 
			ballot but will appear on the Municipal General Election on April 6 
			ballot. In the meantime, Aimee (and Vera!) look forward to engaging 
			with the residents of Lincoln.
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