Under-30 political hopefuls start-up Detroit’s future with vision

Word that a new generation of Detroit leadership might be bubbling underneath the status quo is sweet music to our ears. This column by the Freep’s Rochelle Riley introduces us to a few of the best and the brightest.

An excerpt: Adam Hollier is a doer. He has ideas. And like other young candidates, he hasn’t been around long enough to get mired in political machinery that isn’t working anymore.

Detroit’s next generation is stepping up.

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