Monday, January 26, 2009

More questions than answers in this protest petition compromise

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I suspect the real answer to solving the protest petition issue will be in Raleigh. For now comes word that a bill may be in the works to restore protest petitions in Greensboro.

The so-called compromise that was passed last week may only a be tool developers (and the TREBIC lobby) will use to stall negotiations.

Continuing coverage:
News & Record
Protest Petition for GSO
GSO Politics
A Little Urbanity

E.C. :)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If you are giving serious consideration to running for city council, I have two suggestions:

1. Stop blogging, because many of your posts on this website will come back to haunt you during an election

or

2. If you're not going to stop blogging, start offering solutions on this forum instead of regurgitating the news that's already been reported elsewhere. All of Greensboro, like yourself, want someone who will lead, not just complain and whine.

FYI when you write emails to people, don't use the title "editor" under your name, because the only thing you're editing is your own writing and the copyrighted material from newspapers and other blogs.