April 1, 2010

Gender neutrality sought for city charter

The city charter, written a century ago, lays out the duties of the mayor with the assumption that mayors are men.In Section 16 of the charter, which details the mayor’s duties, it says, “He shall preside ... he shall have the power ... he shall exercise ... he may ... he shall sign ...” and so on a couple of dozen times.
For Jim Hopkins, a member of the Charter Revision Commission, it’s time to update the wording.
He said he doesn’t want his granddaughter to read the city government’s blueprint and come to the conclusion that the mayor “has to be a man.”  Click here for the story.


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8 comments:

  1. This lady was a nut when she ran for BOE and she's still a nut

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  2. Sounds like old Rome: Nero fiddling while Rome burned.

    And these people vote???

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  3. 2:05 - are you referring to Ryding-away? We can only hope.

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  4. he/she .......

    maybe the smelly sneaker winner should be the mayor. ;-)

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  5. 9:03 - HOPE THAT SHE DOES

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  6. Isn't she a player on the Democrat Town Committee?

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  7. i a loser, 2 a loserApril 5, 2010 at 10:01 PM

    7:15 - she thinks that she is but hasn't done anything but mimic the thoughts of that uschinski guy who was kicked off the charter commission. 2 losers.

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  8. all roads lead ?????April 6, 2010 at 4:48 PM

    this ridingwhale woman needs to take the first commuter bus leaving bristol in the morning and get out of town

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