Before the election, I urged everyone to vote no on their local bond measures. No one responded but I will try again.
I happened to be in Eugene, Oregon last week and their bond measure for a new police station failed. Before the election it was absolutely necessary to have a bond to fund the police but now that the election is over, it can be built with other funds:
If you actually force politicians to make choices, they may actually do it. If you give them more money, they will spend it.
CBL
I happened to be in Eugene, Oregon last week and their bond measure for a new police station failed. Before the election it was absolutely necessary to have a bond to fund the police but now that the election is over, it can be built with other funds:
http://www.registerguard.com/news/2004/11/04/d1.cr.eugenemeasures.1104.htmlIn spite of the failure of the city's bond issue, Mayor Jim Torrey and City Manager Dennis Taylor plan to seek City Council approval to build a police station with about $29 million in city funds that are currently available or are projected to become available.
If you actually force politicians to make choices, they may actually do it. If you give them more money, they will spend it.
CBL