Well-known Jacksonville attorney, John Phillips, announces he's running for Jacksonville City Council.
- I am excited to announce my candidacy for City Council District 7. It’s time for a change. We must bring compassion and action to a city which needs more unity and less crime. Join us at our Campaign Kickoff, tomorrow at 3:30 at 212 N.
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