City Hall Prepares Court Fight Against Downtown Convention Hotel Petition Challenge And Kansas City Direct Democracy
Here's the only real question:
SHOULD CITY HALL BE ABLE TO GIVE AWAY $35 MILLION WITH NO DIRECT SAY OR QUESTIONS FROM VOTERS???
Here's the newspaper report a full day after our blog broke news of petition success: Petitions challenge KC convention hotel, but a legal battle is likely
SHOULD CITY HALL BE ABLE TO GIVE AWAY $35 MILLION WITH NO DIRECT SAY OR QUESTIONS FROM VOTERS???
Here's the newspaper report a full day after our blog broke news of petition success: Petitions challenge KC convention hotel, but a legal battle is likely
City's law department isn't very good. Should be a slam dunk for petitioners.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely should not let voters decide, City Hall knows best.
ReplyDeleteLet the voters decide where their tax dollars go? What an imaginative and novel idea. What a pipe dream.
ReplyDeleteTax payers should have a say when tax dollars go to private entities in the form of bonds.
ReplyDeletelet's give it to the niggers.
ReplyDeleteLegally, any chance to try to stop this by petition train has already left the station.
ReplyDeleteSay what you want, but Sly and Burke are good at behind-the-scenes shenanigans, moving their agenda along quickly and quietly, and providing distractions for the public while all of it is being done.
Now that the contract has been signed, it's just a matter of how much more taxpayer money is going to be required to "make the numbers work".
Thanks for playing.
A city that works.
Just no for you.