I sure was glad to hear positive results of lobbying done by local officials. Times-Standard Online - Trip to Capitol nets funds for Willits Bypass
Another action that is expected by the BOS tomorrow is the consideration of authorizing a letter of support for a motion by Pacific Lumber Co. calling for bankruptcy court authorization to pay severance packages promised to workers whose jobs were eliminated in December 2006. The Eureka Reporter - Article This should happen without a problem.
Now if you asked the BOS to be critical of PL's labor practices or timber harvest practices it would be a different story. Then you would have a collusion issue. PL has given plenty of campaign support to more than one member of the Board of Supervisors. That is why, in an ideal world, politicians would be better served to not accept corporate dollars. But then again, in the real world, it is hard to be a viable candidate without corporate funds.
Ironic that the new two lane plan is what the envronmentalists have been advocating all along.
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ReplyDeleteI've seen your complete profile Richard. It is not pretty.
The reason it has been so long to come is that Berg is too busy lobbying for death and needles to do her JOB.
ReplyDeleteI seen it two.
ReplyDelete"...Berg is too busy lobbying for death and needles.."
ReplyDeleteHere the "death with no shred of dignity" person chooses to gloat.
Way to score points.
He's right on though. Patty is considered a zero politically but a sweet lady in the halls of Sac.
ReplyDeleteI am glad that Bonnie Neely took time to help the county as far as county road projects.
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