Hire Reverend Donnell Jones to oversee Richmond Ceasefire program
$60,000 per year
In Plain English
The city plans to hire Reverend Jones for 2 years to provide oversight of the Richmond Ceasefire program, which works to reduce gun violence. Grant funding covers the full $60,000 annual cost. If approved, Jones monitors the program's effectiveness and compliance with city requirements.
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