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    Ron Magnus - Candidate Opening StatementGood evening everybody at this fireside chat. Thank you to C.O.V.E. Committee, Presidents of respective

    Civic Associations; and acknowledgement of Chairman of the Ward 5 Dems, Robert Brannum, and

    Commissioners Thomas and Clark. I am excited to be in this campaign, this race. This is a time for

    change, a critical stage for Ward 5 that is in turbulence, it is imperative to get it right. I am running

    because I have the requisite of skills needed for Ward 5. I will work hard to provide the service Ward 5needs; with my 24 year track record in law practice, serving under Tony Williams and six terms as

    Democratic state Committee Attorney (you will see on my material). I am asking in the beginning, as I

    will at the end your vote for election to Ward 5.

    1. What is your vision for the pace and character of community economic development in light of thechanging demographics of Ward 5, particularly in the neighborhoods situated west of the train

    tracks?

    Excellent question, it is critical because economic development is a priority. You will note on my platform,

    this is my first priority Economic Developmentwith the assurance of inclusion and smart growth which

    means that we are at the table to ensure that citizens are equal partners, and the leadership of theCouncil member is to ensure that this Wards development is in accordance with the desires of the

    neighbors, that it is livable, walkable, and allows us to grow; another major concern is the tradeoff to

    bring in development with concerns for benefits, such as jobs. Leadership is to allow inclusion of

    neighborhood concerns with input, not overrun by developers, but the two should enjoy a marriage of

    partnership that is equal.

    Ex. McMillans Development has a unique nature, it must stay in place (livable, walkable, and reflects

    value, and fosters growth and development0.

    FOLLOW UP:

    a. How do you plan to maintain neighborhood integrity in spite of economic development?As an attorney of twenty four years in DC, Ive represented the interest of my clients Ward 5 citizens are

    my client, it is my duty to make sure the development goes forward with the concerns of the residents.

    The interest of the Developer is to make money; the interest to the Community is size, density,

    traffic, and jobs, we want to make sure as Council Member we have these concerns addressed.

    2. How would you advance public safety so that residents (both long term and more recent arrivals) willfeel safe in their homes and on the streets without fostering an environment which has the look and

    feel of a police state?

    I havelots of experience with the last two mayoral transitions, working in the areas of public safety, one

    of my favorite projects was focused on community policing, requiring neighborhood officers to come out

    of headquarters (5th

    District) and patrol cars into the neighborhoods without the police state mentality ,that is to walk the beat, learn the community, and vice versa, the community the police. Best Practice

    which is supposed to already be in force from back in the daythe police and community relied on each

    other for information that is one of the concepts that is missing.

    FOLLOW UP:

    a. How will you address the need for substance abuse treatment?

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    First, I support the marijuana facilities. As acaring leader we need to provide for those who have the

    need. What I dont supportis all of them being located in Ward 5, there has been a tremendous track

    record for Ward 5 becoming the dumping ground; we need have a strong advocacy to protect our

    interest.

    b. Related to the issue of crime, what will you do to combat truancy?Very important issue, one of my biggest priorities is public education, to increase quality education; reach

    out to community and provide resources for single parent homes; zero in on juvenile delinquency and

    create a partnership with non-profits, like churches, at a grassroots level to create programs and to

    develop different kinds of outreach efforts to reach our young people.

    3. What will you do to help insure that children in Ward 5, and for that matter, adults who are soinclined and so motivated have the opportunity to attend quality schools without leaving their

    community?

    This is a challenge, currently we dont have a middle school, and youth are required to transport out to

    other neighborhoods, and then come back to high school. Three new schools are on the blue print for

    developing. Council Members need to work with Mark Jones to create relationships within the

    community to create quality education; create and develop parental skills initiatives, and address the

    economic disparity. I will bring non-profits and churches together with our school system and

    government to develop a holistic approach, a safety net to close the gap. I.e. after School care to provide

    productive activities and a safe environment while parents are absent. Earlier today in Trinidad, they

    were talking about this need for after school programs for parents who have to work 2-3 jobs.

    FOLLOW UP:

    a. Parental skill development, how does this relate to implementing strategies to prepare ourchildren for college or vocational training beyond secondary school and adult education?

    College and vocational training is another component of educational needs. The early end is what we do

    with the elementary level. The back end is to create options of vocational training that will evoke

    successful careers, scholarships and college education. DC used to have a very strong and aggressive

    vocational education program; I want to go back to that.

    4. How do you propose to address the mounting issues of traffic gridlock and walkability in Ward 5,particularly west of the train tracks, especially given the significance of development projects that

    are either already underway (Rhode Island Row) or planned for the near future (McMillan), insideor just outside the boundaries of our neighborhoods?

    Great question this goes back to my initial statement regarding smart growth, that these developments

    serve the interest of our neighborhoods, making sure we dont have too much density. I will watch to

    avoid too much large box development; I will look at small business development which hire more

    residents. Look at Wal Mart, Rhode Island Avenue development, I will champion for the jobs and benefits

    of the community. As Ward 5 Council Member, I will make sure that we have neighborhood inclusion

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    with the objective to give the community the opportunity for full input, and to ensure openness and

    transparency. I will hold weekly office hours at the CouncilMembers office, open houses; and establish

    a Ward 5 constituent office within Ward 5 for the inclusion of all citizens, civic association and ANC

    leadership, and ministers.

    FOLLOW UP:

    a. In terms of economic development, as it concerns the Developer, the group overlooked isseniors (old and new residents). What initiatives would you put in place to protect their

    interests?

    Ward 5 has a tremendous amount of seniors; we need to conduct outreach and to include seniors in

    discussions. I have to leave a bit earlier tonight to go to a meet & greet at a senior building, because I

    see seniors as a valuable resource, as to their wisdom. I am going to certainly reach out to ensure they

    have a full voice, from Delta Towers, Office of the Aging, and hear from all other senior residents in Ward

    5.

    [Audience Questions]

    a. CVS is moving from 4th Street to Rhode Island Avenue, this is inaccessible to seniors, what isyour position on this?

    I dont really have a position on this, but as I said before, I want to ensure thateveryones voice is heard.

    I want to convene meetings to gather input to ensure representation for anyone who would be affected,

    whether CVS, Pepco, any other utility company, I will be at the table to make sure any residents affected

    are represented in economic development.

    b. If we support you, how will you ensure that our city increases funding from Congress?I will support Statehood; I will support budget autonomy. As an attorney and founding member of DCVote, and activist of the District of Columbia, I have a great relationship with Congressional leadership

    and experience in the past representing the city and Tony Williams on the Hill that gained synergy and

    partnerships. I will have to further develop relationships to have a presence on the Hill and represent

    advocacy for the District of Columbia.

    c. Ward 5 is subject to a number of vacant surplus schools with the lack of economic base, what isyour position on this?

    Ward 5 has a number of vacant schools and other buildings. I will champion to recruit for economic

    development and partnership with the Department of Planning to identify communities that are

    underrepresented, vacant nuisance properties, industrial properties on New York Avenue, Rhode Island

    Avenue corridor, 12th

    Street, these are tremendous opportunities to determine best interests, to bring

    development that creates citizen opportunities, trainings that prepare our young people for quality

    education and job opportunities.

    d. Do you support Initiative 7 to ban direct contributions to mayoral/city campaigns, and will youaccept corporate contributions?

    This is a complex question. Im in favor of banning campaign bundling and support of full disclosure, to

    encourage and enliven public faith in government institution. I know we have an owner of a restaurant

    in Ward 5 who supports one of our candidates. I support instilling ethics, term limits and the ban on

    certain contributions. We can go a long ways to clean up politics and ethics in our government.

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    Closing Statement

    Thank you very much C.O.V.E. and everybody here for this great opportunity to have a fireside chat

    without the fire, and again I apologize for having to leave early. I invite you to join in other discussions

    with me, go toWWW.ronmagnus4ward5comthere you will have a full list of my platform. I welcome

    opportunities to talk to you again, by website, email me or get my phone number from the website to

    call.

    As we go forth, it is very important that we do everything we can to make sure we have the best possible

    representation. With two four year track records, law and public service, this gives me the distinctive

    advantage to other candidates. I am looking forward to coming to the Ward 5 neighborhood. Dont

    forget the Election on May 15th, get everybody out. I am looking forward to coming over to Edgewood,

    Bloomingdale and other neighborhoods to talk with more of you.

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