The candidates are coming out of the woodwork for Dayton City Commission
February 26, 2018 @ 8:38 pm
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While everyone knows we’re about to have a battle of the God Squad, with Daryl vs Darryl (Ward vs Fairchild) there are others running petitions right now. Now, of course, there is always the barrier of the Montgomery County Board of (S)Elections which has an uncanny ability to disqualify candidates for all kinds of reasons. […]
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DPS: Special meetings are to avoid scrutiny
February 25, 2018 @ 3:26 pm
Comments: 5
The announcement came on Thursday the 22nd- which is a day earlier than normal. The Board wants to meet Thursday February 27, 2018 at 5pm to have an: “Executive Session to consider the employment, dismissal, discipline, or compensation of public employees and to investigate charges and complaints against a public employee. The Board may choose […]
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Round 2: Esrati vs DPS and Dayton City Commission
February 12, 2018 @ 11:13 am
Comments: 4
Judge Skelton asked for both sides to file a memo arguing if ORC 121.22 trumped Rule 65, even though he made it clear that he believed it did to start the court arguments. And he asked us to use a pen, not a shovel. To me, the pen is the tool that changes history. Shovels […]
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Judge Capizzi speaks out of school, and Mat Heck stifles similar free speech
February 11, 2018 @ 11:07 am
Comments: 4
Judges have a special place in society. They issue opinions, but, they really aren’t allowed to have any of their own. In fact, the idea of electing judges is kind of ludicrous if you think about it. They may be a D or an R, but it doesn’t appear on the ballot. They may talk […]
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The Good Sam Scam Solution
February 10, 2018 @ 11:31 pm
Comments: 3
Nan Whaley plays the victim, but never had a problem accepting money for her campaign from Premier employees. She never had a problem asking them to help pay to raise the city income tax either. And now, she wonders why they are going to close Good Sam, as they build out other beds in other […]
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Commissioner Joey Williams promises not to cost taxpayers a standalone special election
February 9, 2018 @ 10:43 am
Comments: 4
The clock is ticking on when Dayton City Commissioner Joey Williams can resign, without causing a special election. Word is that the responsibilities of his new job as president of Key Bank, raising kids, and having his wife working far away are demanding. If Williams was to resign- there has to be a special election, […]
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