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Thursday,
January 12, 6:00-7:30pm
Fenty at Halo
1435
P Street NW
Sunday,
January 22, 1:00-3:00pm,
Fenty in Chevy
Chase
At the home of Tom and Ann Lindenfeld 6001
Nebraska Avenue NW
Sunday,
January 22, 4:30-6:30 pm
Fenty in Cathedral
Heights
At
the home of Kelly Ellsworth & Rogelio Maxwell
3135
38th Street NW
Call
the Fenty Office for volunteer opportunities. 202-667-2006
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January 2006
Washingtonian:
Fenty leading candidate for Mayor
December 6, 2005
Panel
Draws 'Marshall Plan' for D.C. Schools
"We
have built so many things," [Fenty] said. "Why are we so
slow to make our schools look like we want to educate our
children?"
November 29, 2005
The
Washington Examiner Editorial
"Fenty
- not grandstanding Council Chairwoman Linda Cropp - was one
of the original sponsors of the School Modernization
Financing Act of 2005. A mayor's primary job is to set
priorities and drum up political support for his agenda.
Fenty has skillfully done that for the city's public
schools, catapulting their sorry condition into one of the
top issues of the current mayoral campaign. Aides are paid
to iron out the details."
November 2, 2005
Post
urges funding of school facilities; support of Fenty
bill
"The bill to be marked up
before the council's education committee, chaired by Kathy
Patterson (D-Ward 3), provides more than $1 billion in
capital funding over 10 years to modernize the city's public
schools. (The Washington Post).
October 31, 2005
Fenty Identified as Initiator of Better Schools
"The debate, ongoing for years
in the public domain, was sparked at the legislative level
earlier this year when Ward 4 Councilman Adrian Fenty
proposed the use of D.C. Lottery proceeds to finance the
issuance of up to$1 billion in long-term municipal bonds to
repair and upgrade the public schools." (The Common
Denominator)
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