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—MARGARET MEAD
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Baltimore City Hall, 100 Holliday Street, Rm 521 Baltimore, MD 21202
Email: [email protected] Phone: (410)-396-4818
Fax Number: (410)-396-4828
Facebook: Councilman Kristerfer BurnettTwitter: @CouncilmanKBInstagram: @KristerferB
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Community Engagement
• District 8 Community
Academy
• Supporting Community Associations
• Neighborhood Partnerships
Blight Elimination
• Neighborhood Walks
• Multi-Agency Targeted Enforcement
• Community Clean-Ups
Supporting our Youth
• Equitable Funding for Baltimore City Schools
• Direct Support for District 8 Schools
• Partnership Facilitation
Priorities
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“A City Thrives Or Falters On The Vision Of It’s Citizens”
- Walter Sondheim, Jr.
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• 239 Constituent
Service Requests
Closed since taking
Office
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Creation of Baltimore City Human
Trafficking Collaborative • Introduced Resolution establishing the creation of the first-ever
Human Trafficking Collaborative to end trafficking in Baltimore City
• Currently serving as Co-Chair of Collaborative and Chairperson of
the Legislative Committee
• Plan to introduce legislation in 2018 to provide additional
resources for survivors and hold “Johns” accountable.
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An Advocate for Education • Helped to organize fundraiser to restore funding for
Baltimore City Student Bus Pass program
• Raised over $26,000 at bake sale, online, and through
the help of families across Baltimore City
• Encouraged Under Armour and the Baltimore Ravens
to donate a combined $75,000 to fully restore program
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Fighting For Our Scholars
Stood firm with my colleagues after several weeks of
failed negations with the Administration in voting 15-0 to
cut over $26 million in funding for programs --- in an
effort to increase support for our youth!
Our effort lead to the following investments:
• $10.4 million for Baltimore City Public Schools
over 3-years
• $2.58 million to support community schools and
after-school programs
• $1.5 million for Safe Streets anti-violence iniatiatve
• $150,000 for the Maryland Food Bank to provide
meals for families in need
• $176,000 for the AARP Experience Corps
mentorship program
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Making Our Communities Safer
Co-Authored “Live To Be More: A Comprehensive Violence
Reduction Strategy For Baltimore” plan along with City
Councilmember & Public Safety Committee Chair Brandon
Scott and fellow members of the committee
• Called for holistic and comprehensive approach to violence
reduction strategy with a focus on investments in education
and public health.
• Presented plan before the Maryland State Senate Joint
Committee for Public Safety Hearing with Councilmembers
Scott & Cohen
Active8
Community Engagement
Program
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Continue working to end
Human and Labor Trafficking in Baltimore City
Expand District 8 Community Academy
Introduce and Support
legislation to Improve Access to Affordable Housing and
Blight Elimination
Support Local Schools in Effort
to Garner Resources and
Partnerships for Our Youth
What’s Next?
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—Nelson Mandela
It Always Seems Impossible,Until It Is Done.
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Q & A