3rd District candidate used youth program to make signs for campaign
The Richmond Times-Dispatch’s Will Jones has details on a minor controversy flaring up in the 3rd District campaign for Richmond City Council: Richmond City Council candidate Jonathan Davis found an inexpensive way to get cards and signs printed for his campaign. He used four wards in the state’s Youth Industries job-training and apprenticeship program for incarcerated youth. Davis, […]
The Richmond Times-Dispatch’s Will Jones has details on a minor controversy flaring up in the 3rd District campaign for Richmond City Council:
Richmond City Council candidate Jonathan Davis found an inexpensive way to get cards and signs printed for his campaign.
He used four wards in the state’s Youth Industries job-training and apprenticeship program for incarcerated youth.
Davis, an advertising design instructor with the program, reported a $1,500 in-kind contribution for design and printing services from the program at the Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Center.
More details on the controversy can be found here.
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