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Will be remembered next October, esp when people see the cuts that were hiding inside the "envelopes"
Will be remembered next October, esp when people see the cuts that were hiding inside the "envelopes"
"passing a budget with this many blind spots is irresponsible... "
"transparency requires substance"
"trust isn't built through tweaks, its built through transparency"
@rebeccaleebligh.bsky.social re: budget
"passing a budget with this many blind spots is irresponsible... "
"transparency requires substance"
"trust isn't built through tweaks, its built through transparency"
@rebeccaleebligh.bsky.social re: budget
But it was a deputy city manager that explicitly raised removing them from high vandalism areas as part of cutting the budget for maintenance of civic facilities.
But it was a deputy city manager that explicitly raised removing them from high vandalism areas as part of cutting the budget for maintenance of civic facilities.
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“Public safety is more than just police.”
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@rebeccaleebligh.bsky.social joined us to break down what the cuts could mean for permits, culture, and daily city operations: megaphone.link/CORU4013542557
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“Public safety is more than just police.”
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ABC will cry foul about this but I heavily doubt their good faith - they weren't interested in finding out how this could pass.
It required two-thirds majority because it involved selling land, but failed to get the support of the four opposition councillors.
ABC will cry foul about this but I heavily doubt their good faith - they weren't interested in finding out how this could pass.
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1. Works hard and listens to reason.
2. Fundamentally a decent and kind person. I wouldn't be very worried about corruption stuff if she were mayor and I think she'd give a lot of attention to homelessness/addiction.
Bligh was first elected in 2018 with the NPA, left them, joined Sim’s ABC Party and was re-elected, before she was booted from ABC, mostly on divisions over social issues.
1. Works hard and listens to reason.
2. Fundamentally a decent and kind person. I wouldn't be very worried about corruption stuff if she were mayor and I think she'd give a lot of attention to homelessness/addiction.
@rebeccaleebligh.bsky.social was one of the key votes on climate action (stopping the mayor from backtracking on fossil gas in buildings) and she made a principled stand on supportive housing.
I think she’d be a great mayor.
1. Works hard and listens to reason.
2. Fundamentally a decent and kind person. I wouldn't be very worried about corruption stuff if she were mayor and I think she'd give a lot of attention to homelessness/addiction.
Bligh was first elected in 2018 with the NPA, left them, joined Sim’s ABC Party and was re-elected, before she was booted from ABC, mostly on divisions over social issues.
@rebeccaleebligh.bsky.social was one of the key votes on climate action (stopping the mayor from backtracking on fossil gas in buildings) and she made a principled stand on supportive housing.
I think she’d be a great mayor.