Burlington Mayor's Press Conference: Opposing Control Board Charter Change
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From the City of Burlington:
Mayor Miro Weinberger and local leaders from healthcare and service organizations, labor, and the local business community share their concern and opposition of the proposed charger change on the Burlington Town Meeting Day Ballot that, if passed, would create a new independent department of the City for police oversight.
WHO:
Mayor Miro Weinberger
Matthew MacNeil, Director of Evaluation and Outcomes, Howard Center
Damion Gilbert, AFSCME Local 1343 President
Representative of University of Vermont Medical Center
Catherine Davis, President, Lake Champlain Chamber
Kelly Divine, Executive Director, Burlington Business Association
Ben Traverse, Ward 5 City Councilor
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