My Brother’s Keeper Community Challenge
In September 2014, President Obama issued a challenge to cities, towns, counties and tribes across the country to become “MBK Communities.” This challenge...
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My Brother’s Keeper Community Challenge
In September 2014, President Obama issued a challenge to cities, towns, counties and tribes across the country to become “MBK Communities.” This challenge represents a call to action for all members of our communities, and mayors in particular, as they often sit at the intersection of many of the vital forces and structural components needed to enact sustainable change through policy, programs, and partnerships. After reviewing city and county data; specifically looking at the disparities in education and law enforcement, it will be very beneficial overall for Mayor Hill, City Manager and Commissioners to address these disparities by taking on this community challenge.
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Dec 14, 2014 by
Nelson (5 points)
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My Brother’s Keeper Community Challenge
In September 2014, President Obama issued a challenge to cities, towns, counties and tribes across the country to become “MBK Communities.” This challenge represents a call to action for all members of our communities, and mayors in particular, as they often sit at the intersection of many of the vital forces and structural components needed to enact sustainable change through policy, programs, and partnerships. After reviewing city and county data; specifically looking at the disparities in education and law enforcement, it will be very beneficial overall for Mayor Hill, City Manager and Commissioners to address these disparities by taking on this community challenge.
I believe if the Palatka Police Department took a slighty more aggressive approach toward safer driving ie: Speeding, equipment deficiencies, road rage, etc. the City of Palatka could benefit greatly...
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I believe if the Palatka Police Department took a slighty more aggressive approach toward safer driving ie: Speeding, equipment deficiencies, road rage, etc. the City of Palatka could benefit greatly from the sudden influx of income that comes from traffic infraction enforcement.
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Oct 5, 2017 by
Dustin Humphrey (43 points)
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I believe if the Palatka Police Department took a slighty more aggressive approach toward safer driving ie: Speeding, equipment deficiencies, road rage, etc. the City of Palatka could benefit greatly from the sudden influx of income that comes from traffic infraction enforcement.