Thursday, July 11, 2013

Stockton mayor has pointed words for council before tax-plan vote

Before voting for a controversial tax hike in the city of Stockton, Mayor Anthony Silva said he didn't trust the people behind the plan, and he didn't think the city deserved the money for the increase.

Silva reiterated his criticism of the city council and staff Wednesday morning. "I think to bring peace to this city we need a new city manager and we also need a city council that won't blindly support any city staff," Silva said. "We don't need a bunch of robots here, we need people to actually represent the residents of Stockton."

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Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/id/52439822/ns/local_news-sacramento_ca/

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