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Resident urges Richmond City Council to set aside 0.305% of budget for $9 million Family Crisis Fund increase

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At the Richmond City Council meeting, resident Casey Miller urged the council to reserve 0.305% of the city budget to allocate an additional $9,000,000 to the Family Crisis Fund, citing recent rapid depletion of emergency funds after a water crisis and housing instability concerns.

Casey Miller, a resident of the Seventh District and a member of New Virginia Majority, urged the Richmond City Council to allocate additional funding to the city's Family Crisis Fund during the public comment period.

"I'm Casey Miller, a resident and runner in the Seventh District," Miller said, identifying herself as affiliated with New Virginia Majority. She asked the council to reserve 0.305% of the total Richmond City budget to fund a $9,000,000 increase…

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