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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I will say just one more thing. I would be far more concerned with money flows if I didn’t acutely feel the problems people list on this board. I am at the point where I will vote for anyone with the courage to solve them FAST. I will not vote for anyone who advocates that we need to study the issue that has been demonstrated and has a solution, and used for be better, for another undetermined period of time. I don’t like where I am but there we have it. [/quote] I agree with you here. One of my issues is schools in Ward 3, and we're facing the same problem with being told we need to study the issue more and find a better spot for new schools. We can open the old GDS campus immediately and alleviate the overcrowding issues at Wilson, as is in the mayor's plan. Goulet has promised that he will obstruct that and look for "better options" which show no signs of appearing anytime soon. [/quote] Yeah well, the number one issue on the minds of DC residents is murder and violent crime. What’s Frumin going to do about that? [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FVYLk2lUUAEpzhr.jpg[/img][/quote] I think schools are a more important issue in Ward 3 since we see very little crime, but I bet that public safety is an important issue as well. Frumin agrees that our police force needs to be expanded, but wants to couple it with reforms like switching to community policing (hiring officers to work in the neighborhoods they live in), which would build more trust between the police and the communities they serve. [/quote]
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