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RE: ABc3340: BJCC stadium bill advances...as Bham business community shows support
(03-20-2018 04:50 PM)hooverblazer Wrote:  
(03-20-2018 04:48 PM)mixduptransistor Wrote:  14 yea 13 nay 45 abstentions

passed

Way too narrow of a margin. Rogers/Moore must have recruited members from outside the Jeffco delegation to try to help them vote it down. But nevertheless, it's another major hurdle crossed.

You can bet this isn't the last we'll see of Rogers & Moore though. They'll be all over the Bham City Council meetings.

Sorry, I think I misheard the vote. It's reported 14-3-45 as the vote. Being a local bill only local representatives voted on it. Rogers wouldn't be able to get non-Jefferson delegation members to vote on it because then that would open those other counties up to meddling.

I do think the City Council is still a major wildcard, too
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