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Bond Money Figures Big in South Bay Schools’ Elections
Having read the articles above and the comments therein, it seems only appropriate that we (the voters) should institute term limits for starters for ALL ELECTED positions AND secondly, prohibit donations from any contractor who expects to participate in or compete for bids offered by the School Districts and/or College. If companies donated solely out of the kindness of their hearts, with no intentions of future bids for district / college work – great, we should note no decline in their campaign contributions. IF however such ordinance, rule, regulation is enacted AND a significant reduced donation level is noted, then we'll know for sure that the companies donated in hope of achieving a specific gain. The Voters can have no part in such games of illusion where a pay for play kind of scenario is displayed.— October 31, 2010 12:41 a.m.