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“I had such an amazing experience competing in the National Trial Competition. I couldn’t have asked for a better group to spend months preparing with than Sara, Conner, Jessie, and our coach Robert Little. I feel honored to have been able to compete alongside Sara, and I am so proud of what we were able to accomplish and thankful for the friendship we formed along the way. Thanks to Robert and his guidance this past year, we went into the competition confident and prepared to compete against the best advocates in the country. Because of Baylor Law and the advocacy program, I am leaving law school confident in my abilities and excited for my career as a Baylor Lawyer.”
By Mitch Perry Pasco County PUBLISHED 6:04 PM ET Apr. 01, 2021 PUBLISHED 6:04 PM EDT Apr. 01, 2021
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There are four people on the April 13 ballot for two city council seats in New Port Richey: incumbents Matt Murphy and Mike Peters and challengers Kate Connolly and Rachel Giuliani-Hagenbaugh.
Spectrum Bay News 9 spoke with all four candidates this week. In the first of a two-part series, we focus on the two challengers.
What You Need To Know
Four candidates running for city council in New Port Richey
Two women are challenging the incumbents
Election is on April 13
Rachel Giuliani-Hagenbaugh says she represents the “everyday resident” whose voice is too often not heard in New Port Richey city government.