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Tuesday, April 1, 2014
MARCH 28, 2014 MAPLE HEIGHTS CITY COUNCIL PASSES 2014 BUDGET
Congratulations to the Maple Heights News for its outstanding coverage of this meeting and other events and information related to Maple Heights.
Keep up the good work Councilman Brownlee. The Maple Heights News is a very informative, well written, interesting website. I guess the mayor's next step is to shut down that website and find some way to stop you from videotaping. If he and Montello do try to shut down that your website, call "Common Cause”, “The Sunlight Foundation", and a whole bunch of committees and organizations that love to expose these kinds of politicians.
The city of Maple Heights had the pleasure of getting the fruits of stimulus money when the Democrats garnered political majorities at the Federal level. Now that the monies are gone, things are almost back to the way they were before, and the city once again comes with their hand out asking taxpayers for more money.
If the root of the problem is high unemployment numbers and loss of population, we don't see how an income tax levy is going to solve Maple Heights problems.
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Keep up the good work Councilman Brownlee. The Maple Heights News is a very informative, well written, interesting website. I guess the mayor's next step is to shut down that website and find some way to stop you from videotaping. If he and Montello do try to shut down that your website, call "Common Cause”, “The Sunlight Foundation", and a whole bunch of committees and organizations that love to expose these kinds of politicians.
The city of Maple Heights had the pleasure of getting the fruits of stimulus money when the Democrats garnered political majorities at the Federal level. Now that the monies are gone, things are almost back to the way they were before, and the city once again comes with their hand out asking taxpayers for more money.
If the root of the problem is high unemployment numbers and loss of population, we don't see how an income tax levy is going to solve Maple Heights problems.
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