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Interstate 80 shouldn't divide Richmond's future. Leadership means serving the whole city—from Hilltop to the waterfront. How I plan to bridge both sides.

Bridging Both Sides of the 80

March 9, 2026 No Comments

How Jamin Plans to Serve All of Richmond In Richmond, Interstate 80 is more than a freeway. It is a physical line that often reflects

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Richmond's future requires building coalitions and solving problems, not ideological purity tests. Why practical progressive leadership matters now.

RPA is holding back Richmond Progress

March 5, 2026 No Comments

What Does Progress in Richmond Mean? Like many people who care deeply about Richmond, I was once drawn to the Richmond Progressive Alliance. I respected

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Richmond’s Public Safety Progress

March 4, 2026 No Comments

Moving Forward, Not Backward: The Flock Camera Debate What Happened On March 3, 2025, Richmond City Council debated renewing our contract for Flock safety cameras—technology

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Richmond works within city, state, and federal systems. When these layers align, projects move forward. Learn how effective coordination delivers results.

How City, State, and Federal Laws Work Together

March 4, 2026 No Comments

City government does not operate alone. Richmond works within a layered system of local authority, state requirements, and federal funding rules. When those layers are

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Policy isn't abstract—it's streetlights, park maintenance, and permit timelines. Learn how Richmond City Council decisions shape your daily life in Richmond.

What “Policy” Really Means And How It Affects Daily Life

March 2, 2026 No Comments

“Policy” can sound like a distant, technical word. But in reality, policy shapes your daily life more than you might think. Policy is not just

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City Council doesn't write every law, but leadership shapes policy through collaboration with staff and listening to residents. Here's how it really works.

We Don’t Write the Laws — We Shape Good Policy

February 25, 2026 No Comments

Richmond City Council may not draft ordinances, but councilmembers shape policy by setting direction, building consensus, and bringing community voices.

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Jamin Pursell for Richmond City Council District 4 2026
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