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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why Frumin even ran? What motivates the guy? It doesn't seem like much that is actually of concern to the Ward. Is he interested in holding on to his seat? I can't even tell. Maybe if I could, I could figure out how to get through to him on crime.
WHAT'S IN IT FOR HIM?
Someone told me he once ran for congress from Michigan. Maybe he likes to so-called prestige of elected office
So-called for sure

He does have an office with SEVEN people working for him though. (I counted). I have no impression of what he's done in that office though. Maybe he just likes having an office like you said.
The seven people working for him DO NOT answer the phone.
I am not sure what they do all day long.
They don’t respond to emails either. I’m sensing a great story opportunity for an intrepid Post metro reporter. Anyone have a contact?
What’s the story? City employees spend all day on twitter posting to personal accounts instead of working? There are probably thousands of DC civil servants doing the exact same thing every day.
We are constituents. We elect these people to represent us. Matt Frumin- and I assume most council members- have SEVEN full time paid staffers to monitor their little area of DC. It is unconscionable that they can’t respond in a timely manner to CONSTITUENTS who contact them, even if with a form template response.
Mary Chen was outstanding at this. I always received responses promptly even if staff couldn’t directly address issue.
Matt Frumin needs to get control of his staff. Extremely poor management. What are these 7 people doing all day?