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Fenty's Vision for DC

Making Education Our #1 Priority
Adrian Fenty will appoint a Deputy Mayor for Education and focus District resources on achieving excellent public education. Fenty will ensure that our schools are modernized and maintained. He will work closely with the schools to increase graduation rates and to implement a strong vocational/career and technical education program.
The Fenty Education Plan: Summary I Education Plan
Making Government Accountable
Adrian Fenty will make District government  accountable to the people of our City. He will implement  the Capital Accountability Program (CapStat) that will track the performance of all our city agencies and save us money.  Read  Plan
I Read Post article on Plan
Building Affordable Housing
Adrian Fenty will fight for initiatives to expand existing affordable housing; identify incentives to encourage responsible development of new housing; and will emphasize programs, including rent subsidies, to serve individuals with special housing needs. Read Affordable Housing Plan 

Adrian Fenty's Vision for the Environment
"My Administration will be a diligent steward of the environment, working with all residents to promote clean and healthy neighborhoods by reducing litter, improving the quality of our air, cleaning our rivers and conserving energy." Read Environment Plan (PDF)

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Join us at our next event

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6 
6:30 - 8:30 PM 


Thank You Reception

on the occasion of 

Mayor-elect Fenty's birthday


St. Coletta of Greater Washington

1901 Independence Avenue SE

 

Follow the Fenty Transition



Fenty in the News
November 21,  2006
The Washington Post

Ramsey Ally Named Chief:
Lanier Would Be First Woman to Permanently Head D.C. Police

November 16,  2006
The Washington Post

Fenty Picks Reinoso for Education Slot

November 15,  2006
The Washington Post

The District Deserves A Vote
by Adrian Fenty

October 19,  2006
The Washington Post

For Mayor and D.C. Council
"Vote Adrian Fenty, Vincent Gray, Phil Mendelson and David Catania on Nov. 7."

October 3,  2006
The Washington Post

Fenty Fills Another Key Cabinet Position
"Fenty emerged from the John A. Wilson Building yesterday morning and introduced [Dan]Tangherlini as the man who would help him run the District government."

September 21,  2006
The Washington Post

Fenty Sweep Is One for the Record Books
"It was a historic performance. Fenty is the first mayoral candidate to win every precinct in the historically decisive Democratic primary since the advent of home rule in 1974."

September 14,  2006
The Washington Post

Fresh From Victory, Fenty Sets Top Priorities for Transition
"Every minute we spend now means we'll hit the ground running that much better."

September 13,  2006
The Washington Post

Fenty Prevails in Mayor's Race
"Fenty, the Ward 4 D.C. Council member, defeated Cropp, the longtime council chairman, by about 57 percent to 31 percent, with almost all precincts counted."

September 8. 2006
The Washington City Paper

Loose Lips Election Picks
"Fenty is the only candidate with that kind of stamina, not to mention a healthy disgust with the status quo.."

September 5. 2006
The Washington Post

Adrian Fenty for Mayor
His trademark energy is only part of the story

"A vote for hope . . .  is a vote for Adrian Fenty."

September 5. 2006
The examiner

Editorial: Vote Adrian Fenty for mayor, for D.C.’s future
"We believe Adrian Fenty is the exactly the right man at the right time to lead the city that ought to showcase the best of America to a new day."

August 31, 2006
The WASHINGTON POST

See How He Runs: To Put His Name on the D.C. Mayor's Door, Adrian Fenty Is Knocking on as Many as He Can
"I believe Adrian represents a new politics for the District of Columbia, a fresh approach to leadership."
See how its done

August  29, 2006
the Washington post

"Fenty Might Sate Change-Hungry District"

"Adrian Fenty the "natural successor" to Williams?'"

August  24, 2006
the Washington post

"Fenty Emerges as an Action Hero"

August 4, 2006
The Washington Post

"Fenty May Well Be A Born Manager"

July 27, 2006
The examiner

"Adrian Fenty: The best choice for D.C. mayor" says Jonetta Rose Barras

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