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Peabody Councilor Peach endorses Koh for Congress


PEABODY — On Tuesday, Ward 3 City Councilor Stephanie Peach announced her endorsement of Dan Koh in the Massachusetts 6th Congressional District primary.

“I am proud to endorse Dan Koh for Congress,” Peach said. “He understands that effective public service begins with delivering for cities and towns. The 6th District deserves a partner in Congress who listens to local needs. Dan has the experience and commitment to make sure municipalities like Peabody are well represented in Washington.”

Koh expressed his appreciation for Peach’s endorsement, emphasizing his deep respect for local leaders like her who are accessible and always willing to listen to constituents.

“I am so grateful to have the endorsement of Councilor Stephanie Peach,” Koh said. “Councilor Peach prioritizes the voices of her constituents above all else and has such a deep passion for making Peabody an even better place. I am thrilled to have her support as we work towards building a more affordable and prosperous 6th District for all.”

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