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Did citizens lose when Councilman McCann won?
I am not sure about the Legal Council of the Republican Party, AnnieJ. This article raises more questions for me 1) the need for privately paid legal counsel for McCann, 2) why Ms. Clark would be responsible for legal fees of a defendant "that had to be named" in the suit against Vu's office?. I would be pressed to believe that Moot was remiss in informing Ms. Clark of a potential legal fee bill.— March 23, 2016 3:45 p.m.
Did citizens lose when Councilman McCann won?
And who would have been responsible for paying Ms. Clark's fees?— March 23, 2016 12:33 p.m.
Crisis at Bayfront Charter High
Susan, Dr. Riley issued a rebuttal to the UT article at www.bayfrontcharter CVESD Board Meeting in April will decide— March 23, 2016 11:49 a.m.
Educational turf war down south
Agreed smittymk. Charter schools are definitely in demand within the CVESD as evidenced by enrollment. SDCOE needs to step up in regards to policies that protect school districts.— March 23, 2016 11:42 a.m.
Did citizens lose when Councilman McCann won?
Yes, that does seem weird regarding McCann's legal fees. It was stated in one of the other articles that he had to be named in the lawsuit because he was the seated candidate. If he wasn't personally being sued, why would he need to provide his own counsel. Would there not be a provision with the city to cover this when any member of the city council is named in a lawsuit regarding an election??— March 23, 2016 8:50 a.m.
Did citizens lose when Councilman McCann won?
AMEN TO THAT ANNIEJ !!!!. Neither the star news or UT article on this appeared in my news feed, so I am glad to read it here. The Star News mentioned that Moot and Clark's lawsuit requested that HER legal fees be paid. Is this perfunctory? or did it set her up for this awful ramification? Nevertheless, this is sickening!!!!!. Judge Sturgeon advised both parties to work on LOWERING the actual amount, but McCann does not appear willing.— March 23, 2016 8:40 a.m.
Did citizens lose when Councilman McCann won?
Thanks for the referral to the tribune article, but when I read it, it seems like the appeals court affirmed Sturgeons decision that the gifts were not an expression of free speech. Can anyone advise and clarify for me?— March 23, 2016 8:23 a.m.
War rages on against apartment project
Reducing the number of beds from 365 to 351 was enough for the Council? Students are willing to sleep on floors and in closets.— February 19, 2016 3:46 p.m.
Crisis at Bayfront Charter High
School districts seem to be evolving into a hot marketplace. The elem. school down the street was known for having students bused in from Bonita in the 1970's because of the art and music program. By 2008, it was a cesspool that hid the number of annual student suspensions from STAR reports. The year after my family members were pulled (after 4 years of heavy involvement) less than 50% of the classrooms were used because of enrollment decline. A charter school now shares that campus. Digging in your heels and offering support doesn't always work.— February 19, 2016 3:30 p.m.
Crisis at Bayfront Charter High
Oh heck no, anniej. I probably implicated myself by replying all over the comment section. I know that's not your style.— February 19, 2016 3:11 p.m.