Mayor responds after residents cry for help
Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey wants to know how the city is helping residents recently affected by sewage backups – and what city workers are doing to make sure it doesn’t keep happening. “I think there’s been … maybe a half dozen claims regarding sewage backup in houses and I would like to know specifically what […]
Read MoreCity Hall environment tests Mayor John Dailey’s call for ‘new decorum’
Calling for a “new day of decorum” Wednesday, Mayor John Dailey proposed plans to rein in raucous city commission meetings that have become increasingly tense amid internal squabbling and a parade of unagendaed speakers haranguing commissioners “It’s gotten out of hand. I walked away from the last meeting quite disturbed,” he said, pointing to “personal […]
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As a graduate of Harvard Law School, Gov. Ron DeSantis is presumed to have more than a passing grasp of the Bill of Rights, particularly the First Amendment. But as a politician, trying to woo the rabble of the Republican base away from a former president who uses terms like “vermin” and “enemy of the […]
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