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    City Council Assignment

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    Introduction to Law: City Council Assignment I initially sat down to watch the city council meeting with the attention to suffer for the following two hours. I was constantly thinking about why I chose this class as an elective. I am a nursing student and have no interest in politics or business. However, to my surprise, I really enjoyed the atmosphere and was allured into the discussions as they got me rationalizing my thoughts. Listening to the different perspective concerning why some…

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    comment at the violation of sunshine law by the City Council members. Similarly, the reading did not show any comment from Mayor in the case of resignation of City Council member Berezo, City Attorney Holley, and termination of Administrative Service Director Mike Wing. Skill Approach: Mayor Cadle has a 38-year experience of High School Band Director, where he was very successful…

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    the individual can be indicative of how a child will thrive. From birth to eight is a vital period in the development of a child’s learning and social endeavors; this timeframe sets the foundational groundwork for an education. Governance in the City of Chicago sees the importance of educationally equity therefore, HB 4560 was drafted in support of allocating surplus TIF funding to financially distressed school districts. Desperate entities including parents and teachers alike have conjoined…

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    Sheryl Pulley Case Study

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    Sculley as City Manager During her career as San Antonio City Manager Sheryl Sculley has wielded her power to effect change within every aspect of city government. From shaking up departments to focusing the city budget Sculley revamped and revived city government to make it more effective. Before even her first official day on the job, Sculley had been tasked by Mayor Phil Hardberger with handling the ongoing problems with the fire department equipment. She pursued the issue working to get new…

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    City Council Case Study

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    A city council member oversees and regulates the everyday functions of the management and government actions. The decisions made by the council members are based solely on the community needs. There are three department of a local city council: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. The Executive is the law enforcement of everyday administration. The legislative are the lawmakers. Lastly, the judiciary is the courts of appeals for citizen. The typical city council members represent, legislates,…

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    My hope for student City Council representative, is that I am given a platform to speak on behalf of my school and peers. Additionally, I hope that this role entails much more than just showing up to the meetings and taking notes1. I am interested in becoming a student city council representative because as a student who will live in this community and attend PHS for 2 more years, I would like to see positive changes in both the school and community, and learn how these changes can take effect…

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    meeting was held at the City Hall in Gladewater, Texas. The location of City Hall is 519 East Broadway. It was held on Thursday, October 20, 2016. As people gathered for the meeting I received signatures from board members including the mayor of Gladewater. To commence with was the call to order. Next, was the invocation and then the Pledge of Allegiance? I appreciated the fact that God was put before all else then our great nation. The first major happening was the citizen comments.…

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    City Council Curfew Essay

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    What is in the mind of the city council? To make their city the best to live in and to keep the people in the city safe. They make many good decision to keep the city safe, but there would be debates on this. In the minds of the city council could be safety to all young teenagers and the idea of a curfew to keep teenagers off the street by a certain time is to be debated by them. Even though the city council debates on the curfew, they should not put it in effect because it can interrupt the…

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    have to work to maintain our family, affording the high cost of living, either by our choice or just to earn for the sake of cost of living expenses. City councils officials have chose to be in that field by their own interest, by interacting with people, by serving their community and decide best for their citizens. To have a job as a city council official is not an easy position to obtain. The citizens of the official’s county or borough go through the decision-making process of electing the…

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    a significant relationship that enables the image and brand of an event to be associated with a particular destination. The Asbury Film and Music festival attempts to demonstrate the city of Asbury as an image of vibrant cultural and musical history and caliber, in order to attract an influx of tourism. Many cities and destinations are seeking to focus on the creation and hosting of special events and festivals. The Asbury Film and Music festival are attempting to attract a high volume of…

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