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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Good morning, I appreciate the DC Urban Moms and Dads ensuring the integrity of DC campaigns and candidates. Let me be be very clear in questions about my residency: I bought my home at 3521 21st Street SE on Oct 15, 1999. I have not resided, voted, paid income taxes or registered a vehicle in any other jurisdiction or municipality since that date. I am more than happy to provide my drivers license, voter registration, income taxesrecords and current utility bills to all who would like proof. While I do not feel I should have to explain owning another home, I will conclude my reply with this, I am a very proud DC resident who has served my country in the military, served my community in various capacity and now takes care of not only my immediate family but extended family that has fallen on financial difficulties. I’m unapologetic about the ability to be able to do so because I know what it’s like to struggle in DC, as I went 18 months unemployed during the recession. Any one who would like to call me on this matter for verification can reach me at 202 834-2553 Sincerely, Jacque Patterson, Sr. [/quote] This is all well and good Jacque, but does not explain why you are claiming principal residency in MD on your PG county and state property tax records. You had 4 years to straighten this out.[/quote]
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