DUBUQUE, Iowa — Voters in Dubuque are deciding on the city's leadership and the future of local education infrastructure.
The mayoral race is being closely watched as incumbent Mayor Brad Cavanagh seeks a second term, emphasizing his achievements in housing and infrastructure. Cavanagh stated that over 2,600 housing units are in development and public safety investments have been strengthened under his leadership.
His challenger, Jason Davis, a U.S. Army veteran and lifelong Dubuque resident, argues the city needs fresh leadership. Davis promises increased transparency, fiscal discipline, and 'people-first decision-making'. Both candidates focus on public safety and economic growth but offer different approaches.
In addition to city leadership, Dubuque residents are voting on a $70 mill

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