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Tax Credits Available for Historic Home Preservation
The application deadline is April 15.

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Tamika Smith was born and raised in Miami, Fla., and Nassau, Bahamas. She started in the news industry at the age of 14 in Miami with NBC6's junior broadcasting program. With a degree from Howard University, she has worked in various newsrooms in the nation's capital, from Fox5 DC to NPR's "Tell Me More with Michel Martin<i>." <br></i>
Currently at Patch, she reports about major issues that affect the political and educational infrastructure of the Silver Spring community. As a resident of the area for several years, Tamika hopes you will reach out to her with story ideas you think would be great for the site and would love your feedback as well.
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<b>Politics:</b>
I describe myself as an Independent.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>:
<i>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?</i>
Silver Spring is a vibrant community with people from all over the world. Within the past few years, new infrastructures have changed the way the people in the area relate to one another. In addition to immense physical growth in the downtown area, Silver Spring has developed large Ethiopian and Hispanic populations, among other cultures, which put pressure on the leaders of the community to respond to their new social needs. The growing population will be an ongoing struggle for the leaders of Silver Spring.
The application deadline is April 15.

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