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Podcast: Erik Curren is back for another run for a seat on Staunton City Council

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Erik Curren
Erik Curren

Erik Curren served two terms on Staunton City Council before losing in his re-election bid in 2020. Curren joins AFP editor Chris Graham to discuss his run for one of the three at-large seats in the 2022 City Council elections.

Among the topics:

  • The ongoing controversy over the dismissal of former City Manager Steve Rosenberg
  • The role that partisanship has played in the current disharmony on Staunton City Council
  • What Staunton needs to do to get things back on track

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