Debbie Florido says why she is best candidate for Clay Co. Public Health board
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Debbie Florido explains why she is best candidate for the county health board's one-year term on the April ballot.
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CLAY COUNTY — Voters in Clay County Public Health’s boundaries will have two names to choose from on the April 4 ballot: Debbie Florido and Andrew Pileggi. The winner of the most votes will be elected to a one-year term on the health center’s board of trustees.
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