City Councilors Not Happy With Mayor’s Overreach; Say It’s A ‘Slap In The Face’
According to city ordinances, the mayor cannot appoint a chief of police without first receiving a majority vote from six members of city council, regardless of how short the chief’s ‘interim’ tenure is. Now, as Mayor Henderson has done it anyway, city councilors are not happy about the mayor’s tyrannical overreach. Explore the full story to see what city councilors had to say, along with the city ordinances that explain why it’s such a big deal.
According to city ordinances, the mayor cannot appoint a chief of police without first receiving a majority vote from six members of city council, regardless of how short the chief’s ‘interim’ tenure is. Now, as Mayor Henderson has done it anyway, city councilors are not happy about the mayor’s tyrannical overreach. Explore the full story to see what city councilors had to say, along with the city ordinances that explain why it’s such a big deal.