Vote Troutner for City Council

I have known Toni Troutner for approximately 10 years. We met through PTA and developed a friendship through our mutual goal of helping the children in our community.

I have known Toni Troutner for approximately 10 years. We met through PTA and developed a friendship through our mutual goal of helping the children in our community. She also has been involved in many other committees throughout the city, including the Kent City Drug Commission.

Toni’s commitment to our community is very strong. She has shown that she is an effective leader, has a strong work ethic and has an amazing understanding of the rapidly changing demographics in Kent.

I have worked with her in many capacities on many committees and her ability to get the job done, on time, and effectively make her a strong candidate for City Council. She is willing to do the hard work required. She will be able to tackle the hard issues that face us as a community, such as public safety, parks and other programs, and through cooperation with the other members of City Council continue to help Kent be the wonderful place where we all live and raise our families.

Toni has very strong family values and with her husband, Brett, they are raising two boys in the Kent community and hopes that her children will stay in the community and raise their families here as well.

Please join me in supporting Toni in this worthwhile endeavor to move our community forward.

– Sharon Pfeiffer


 

 


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