Richard N Wright For Mayor 2021
Richard N Wright is running to make each Atlantan’s life better.
My name is Richard N. Wright, and I am running to be mayor of Atlanta. I am running to make each Atlantan’s life better, from Buckhead to Bankhead. I moved to Atlanta in 1997 with $500, a GED, and a dream. My mother, after many a conversation, finally convinced me to enroll in college. I attend Herzing University, where I earned a BS in Business Administration. I decided to further my education, enrolling in Strayer University and graduating with an MBA. I became a licensed CPA, then went on to receive my Master of Legal Studies degree from Arizona State. After the passing of the Jobs Act in 2018, I attended Georgetown University Law School, graduating with a Certificate in International Tax Law. My education, corporate work experience, life experience, and love for this city all make me the best candidate to bring fiscal transparency and responsibility to city hall.
Ending Policing Zones to institute District Policing
- Hiring 500 Quality officers. 250 from foreign jurisdictions and 250 from Atlanta
100 for 100
- Identifying 100 minority businesses and raising 100 million dollars in funding
- Accelerated MBA program for entrepreneurs
TIBIS
- Transferring Individuals Back into Society
- 12-month program using city properties to house unsheltered individuals and families
- Mental health evaluations, trade skill education and life training
Affordable Living
- Missing Middle
- Hand Ups not hand Outs
- Subsidized rent for college and trade school students
Creating an Office of Sustainability
- ESG Quarterly Reporting
- Using technology to lower resident’s city services cost
Creating an Office of Infrastructure to
- Building a SmartATLANTA
- Responsible for finishing capital projects on time and under budget
Paid for by Richard N Wright for Mayor of Atlanta.
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- Richard N. Wright
- Mayor
- candidate
- Atlanta
- Buckhead
- Herzing University
- Strayer University
- Georgetown Law School
- Urban economic development
- affordable living
- fiscal transparency and responsibility
- homeless population
- community safety
- small businesses
- minority businesses
- Mental Health
- Trade Skill Education
- Life Training
- safer communities
- quality affordable living
- Equality
- Technology
- Smart Atlanta
- fiscal responsibility
- Subsidized rent
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