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NO CHAMBER DECISION ON INFRASTRUCTURE BOND; MORE RICHARDSON CONTENDERS

Started by districtweekly · 10 months ago

It’s officially not official yet. Despite hearing from Mayor Bob Foster, and devoting considerable discussion to the topic, Long Beach Chamber of Commerce hasn’t decided how it feels about Hizzoner’s proposed $571 million infrastructure bond–whic ... Continue reading »

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  • Hilarious. This is the same Lee Davis who made losing her home to a bank her central campaign issue for city council. The same Lee Davis who was recently evicted from her storefront residence/business in Wrigley. The same Lee Davis who lives in an studio apartment facing an alley and is constantly at odds with her neighbors. When was the last time she published anything? I can't believe that you guys even waisted time printing this nonsence. Now she's a nuisance!
  • "The council talked about it–but didn’t reach a decision and won’t vote on the issue until Sept. 11, according to Chamber CEO Randy Gordon. After that, the council’s recommendation goes to the chamber’s board of directors Sept. 18–which, if anyone’s counting, is just about six weeks before the November election.”We really want to hear from our members and do some due diligence,” Gordon told the P-T".

    The article makes it sound like this unionboss and his union members make the final, and most important, recommendation regarding this issue, prior to the election. geez randy you just might be as important as you think you are!
  • The chamber union decides to stay neutral? Whew, I bet the elected mayor is breathing a sigh of relief now that the unionboss self-appointed mayor won't overtly kick his ass-again!

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