City Attorney Rene De Coss, GBIC Director Mario Losoya, Commissioner Ricardo Longoria, Jr., Steve Guerra, Port of Brownsville, GBIC, Pedro Cardenas, GBIC |
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Mayor John Cowen John Cowen, Jr . set an extremely high bar for future mayors of Brownville's "State of the City" events by gi...
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Powerful young men? Did you miss someone? On purpose? Hahahaha! You're killing me Jim, you're killing me.
ReplyDeleteNow this should be noted by everyone. One of the biggest complaints against our former city attorney was conflicts of interest. In particular, that he was attorney for both GBIC and the City of Brownsville. Now you have these clowns doing the same thing by appointing our COB city attorney as the GBIC attorney. What exactly did Luis Hernandez do to be "terminated?" Enquiring minds should want to know. This is all that is wrong with Brownsville. Do we care anymore about ethics? How can a city attorney, who serves on an economic development corporation not have a conflict of interest, when dealing with city issues, e.g. CDCB vs. GBIC? What is heard in executive session for one entity cannot be disclosed to the other entity. How do you get around this? The elections are coming. Vote for people who will hold ethics foremost. Not like these clowns who serve their own interests, or even worse, the interests of special interest groups. Inform yourself. Be the force that determines who governs you. Register to vote, which I can do for you, and vote for ethical candidates. Don't be governed by amateurs.
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