Sam Yoon Needs Your Help
Next Wednesday, at 11:30 am, The Boston City Council will be in session to vote on the budget. Councilor Sam Yoon, as well as, Councilors Arroyo, Turner, Yancey are prepared to vote against the budget unless it includes significant increases in appropriations for violence prevention and youth job opportunities.
They would really like to fill the chamber with activists to hold the Council accountable. The 4 councilors hope to be able to force a 6-6 vote, which would bring the issue to the Mayor, who is not necessarily in favor of this happening. Councilor Yoon and the others, feel the increased funding is fiscally responsible but provides much needed support to the city's youth, who are suffering from the increased violence.
At our January Meeting, Andrew McLeod on behalf of the DFA Boston Group, asked Sam to let us know when he needed our support. Well Sam remembered and is asking for our help. Here is a good opportunity to get involved and make a difference in city affairs.
Sam will be sending out some talking points on the issue soon, we will post them as soon as we receive them.
They would really like to fill the chamber with activists to hold the Council accountable. The 4 councilors hope to be able to force a 6-6 vote, which would bring the issue to the Mayor, who is not necessarily in favor of this happening. Councilor Yoon and the others, feel the increased funding is fiscally responsible but provides much needed support to the city's youth, who are suffering from the increased violence.
At our January Meeting, Andrew McLeod on behalf of the DFA Boston Group, asked Sam to let us know when he needed our support. Well Sam remembered and is asking for our help. Here is a good opportunity to get involved and make a difference in city affairs.
Sam will be sending out some talking points on the issue soon, we will post them as soon as we receive them.



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Take a look at the Boston
Finance Commission violations
by Boston Finance Commissioner
Paul Minihane and Jeff Conley.
> By Michael Jonas
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2006/06/25/residents_taking_on_city_hall____again/
>
> Last year, it was a lawsuit charging
> that the City Council had repeatedly
> violated the state's Open Meeting Law by
> conducting public business behind closed
> doors. The plaintiffs scored a slam-dunk
> victory, with a Suffolk Superior Court
> judge lambasting the council for its
> violations of the law. The same
> residents are now back for more, filing
> suit last month alleging that the
> council again violated the Open Meeting
> statute in its handling of the pay raise
> it recently handed to itself, the mayor,
> and other city officials.
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