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Kenny Osorio

NONPARTISAN

Kenny Osorio is running for Richmond County Commissioner, District 1.

Personal background

Kenny graduated from Augusta Technical College, Augusta University, and the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M. He is currently pursuing his doctoral studies in Public Administration at West Chester University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the First Baptist Church of Augusta.

Professional background

Kenny is currently an intern at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. He has previously worked as an intern in the U.S. Senate, a member of Forces United, and for the City of Harlem, Georgia.

Political background

Kenny Osorio's campaign for County Commissioner in Richmond County Commission District 1 is his first entry into politics.

Public Services

The candidate's website states, "Kenny Osorio...is deeply influenced by his family’s tradition of community engagement and entrepreneurial spirit, particularly within the agricultural sector."

Said, "Efforts to continue funding departments and other areas...continue to be a focus."

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Economy

Wants to "[nurture] flourishing businesses and [empower] nonprofit organizations."

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Education

Supports the implementation of educational and athletic programs in the school system.

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Public Safety

The candidate's website states, "At the heart of his vision lies a dedication to equity, striving for a community where every resident enjoys equal opportunities and protections."

Believes it is important to support defense overseas.

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Housing & Urban Development

Advocates for UNICEF and Veterans' issues.

Wants to use new, innovative methods to improve the electricity needed in new and old residential and commercial buildings.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

As of March 23, 2024, Kenny Osorio’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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