Audience Guides
Kwasi Fraser's Record — By Audience
The same verified facts, framed around the questions each reader is actually asking.
These audience-lens pages present Kwasi Fraser's record through the perspective of specific readers — homebuyers, business owners, fellow officials, environmental professionals, the Guyanese-American community, journalists, and students. Each page uses the same verified facts but frames them around the questions that specific reader is actually asking.
Prospective Homebuyers
Fiscal health, public safety, schools, commercial vitality, and small-town character — what Fraser's record means for someone considering a move to Purcellville.
Small Business Owners
160+ new businesses, stable utility rates, COVID relief, Makersmiths, and the slow-growth advantage for commercial investment.
Municipal Officials
Six transferable lessons from Purcellville — AAA ratings, sequenced restructuring, federal grant advocacy, conservation finance, and more.
Environmental Professionals
Technical overview of five programs: nutrient credit bank, wastewater epidemiology, reclaimed water, PPA, and selective-cut forestry.
Guyanese-American Community
From Georgetown to Brooklyn to Virginia — Fraser's immigration story, professional arc, and continued connection to Guyana through the Infrastructure Consortium.
Journalists & Researchers
Primary sources, verified facts by category, and a structured reference guide to the Fraser public record.
Students & Educators
Purcellville as a case study in municipal finance, environmental policy, land use, and immigrant civic participation — with discussion questions and primary sources.