Should Culver City's state legislators support legislation that changes the criteria for redevelopment audits to require certain irregularities (such as those that occurred in Bell) to be immediately flagged?
| 1. Yes. |
67%
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| 2. No. |
33%
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| 3. I don't care about this government stuff. I leave it up to people who know more than I do. |
0%
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Gary Abrams Says:
Sat, Jan 08 2011 07:51 AMDo not think for a minute that the CRA dba City Council is not sweating bullets. Of course the state report is LUDICROUS that favorite attorney legal-sleaze term. What about the 4043 Irving Place $6 million scam reported in the frontpage online? The (wanna be like city council) school board has hand picked it parcel tax $1.2million no-oversight committee members. Talking about needing some legislation.