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Newly elected Alder Rebecca Kemble on cooperation: “We get to be the protagonist of our own story”

Rebecca Kemble wants to govern the city of Madison like a co-op.

“I’m thinking of the city as one big co-op,” she says. “We’re all members of this community and, ideally, we’re ‘one person, one vote’ with the same level of influence in policy decisions. Practically, that’s not happening, but it’s something I’m going to be quite outspoken about.”

Kemble was just elected alder of Madison’s north side City Council District 18 on a people-centered economic development platform.

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