Due to the illness of Council member Cynthia Mota, Allentown City Council voted 6-0 last night to postpone its reorganization until January 10 at 6 pm.
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Wednesday, January 03, 2024
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Why? If you pay even passing attention to Allentown city Council, you’ll be well aware that Mota brings absolutely nothing to the table.
ReplyDeleteWill Mota be voting for Hassan Batts?
ReplyDeleteThis was the correct move. Eff the police. Happy New Year, Allentown.
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ReplyDeleteThe same could be said of everyone on Allentown City Council. Completely inept and clueless, they are. Josh Siegel leaving council raised the summative IQ of ACC just enough to put them slightly above the ASD school board, which is the only locally elected body that's even more clueless and inept than ACC.