Six more FOR

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My column this week is about the six Tulsa city charter amendments on the April 4 ballot, and why you should vote FOR all six.

I wrote a column about these amendments, and those that didn't make the cut, back in November, right after the amendments had been approved for the ballot. It's instructive to see which councilors supported and which opposed each one.

At TulsaNow's forum, there's a lively discussion about the need for Proposition 1, which would allow the Council to hire legal help independent of the City Attorney's office. Michelle Cantrell (posting as "pmcalk") makes some excellent points.

Also in this week's issue of Urban Tulsa Weekly:

Jarrod Gollihare has the first in a series of stories about charismatic universalist preacher Carlton Pearson.

UTW's new city reporter, Ginger Shepherd, has a story about the proposed sprinkler ordinance for residential high-rises and another story about a dispute between Community Care College and students over the school's veterinary program.

The cover features the poker craze, and Barry Friedman reports from an illegal private game and from the casinos.

Wonder whatever happened to KTUL sports director Mike Ziegenhorn? So did David Austin, who spoke to Zig and his old boss at KTUL.

2 Comments

Bob said:

Michael:

Another good article in UTW.

I plan to vote FOR all 6 Tulsa City Charter Amendments on April 4.

And, Ben Faulk for Mayor.

Bobby Author Profile Page said:

After reading the TulsaNow forum in regards to Prop. 1, I still find it ironic that no one brings up that a successful homeowners' protest was mounted in Tulsa. The rules were changed in the F&M fiasco to make sure F&M got what it paid for via campaign contributions.

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