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Controversial Figure Takes Over As Green Bay Mayor s Chief Of Staff | Duke FM | Playing the Legends of Country

By Robert Kennedy Apr 28, 2021 3:27 AM GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Green Bay’s mayor has picked a new chief of staff, and it is someone conservatives have raised concerns about in allegations of how the city conducted the November 2020 election. Amaad Rivera-Wagner, a community liaison in Mayor Eric Genrich’s office, is being promoted to chief of staff, according to city documents. The change is effective May 3rd and does not require city council approval. Rivera-Wagner is a former Democratic politician from Massachusetts, who joined the city a few months before the November election. Conservatives, including some state Republican lawmakers, allege the mayor’s office let private officials take over decision-making from the city clerk’s office for the election.

Controversial Figure Takes Over As Green Bay Mayor s Chief Of Staff | Y100 WNCY | Your Home For Country & Fun

By Robert Kennedy Apr 28, 2021 3:27 AM GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Green Bay’s mayor has picked a new chief of staff, and it is someone conservatives have raised concerns about in allegations of how the city conducted the November 2020 election. Amaad Rivera-Wagner, a community liaison in Mayor Eric Genrich’s office, is being promoted to chief of staff, according to city documents. The change is effective May 3rd and does not require city council approval. Rivera-Wagner is a former Democratic politician from Massachusetts, who joined the city a few months before the November election. Conservatives, including some state Republican lawmakers, allege the mayor’s office let private officials take over decision-making from the city clerk’s office for the election.

Controversial Figure Takes Over As Green Bay Mayor s Chief Of Staff | 94 3 Jack FM | Playing What We Want

By Robert Kennedy Apr 28, 2021 | 3:27 AM GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Green Bay’s mayor has picked a new chief of staff, and it is someone conservatives have raised concerns about in allegations of how the city conducted the November 2020 election. Amaad Rivera-Wagner, a community liaison in Mayor Eric Genrich’s office, is being promoted to chief of staff, according to city documents. The change is effective May 3rd and does not require city council approval. Rivera-Wagner is a former Democratic politician from Massachusetts, who joined the city a few months before the November election. Conservatives, including some state Republican lawmakers, allege the mayor’s office let private officials take over decision-making from the city clerk’s office for the election.

Controversial Figure Takes Over As Green Bay Mayor s Chief Of Staff | WTAQ News Talk | 97 5 FM · 1360 AM

By Robert Kennedy Apr 28, 2021 3:27 AM GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Green Bay’s mayor has picked a new chief of staff, and it is someone conservatives have raised concerns about in allegations of how the city conducted the November 2020 election. Amaad Rivera-Wagner, a community liaison in Mayor Eric Genrich’s office, is being promoted to chief of staff, according to city documents. The change is effective May 3rd and does not require city council approval. Rivera-Wagner is a former Democratic politician from Massachusetts, who joined the city a few months before the November election. Conservatives, including some state Republican lawmakers, allege the mayor’s office let private officials take over decision-making from the city clerk’s office for the election.

Green Bay s City Attorney Accidentally Incriminates the City of Green Bay

April 23, 2021 Perspective by Dan O’Donnell The City of Green Bay handled the November election perfectly.  Says who? Why, the City of Green Bay, of course.  City Attorney Vanessa Chavez’s newly released report was intended to absolve Mayor Eric Genrich and his staff of any blame, but it made several key admissions that underscore just how corrupt the city’s mishandling really was. “No allegations of fraud have been made with respect to the City’s conduct of the November 3, 2020 election,” Chavez concluded, “and no issues affecting the integrity of the election have been found.” Here’s a big issue, though: Wisconsin Statute § 7.15(1) requires that “each municipal clerk has charge and supervision of elections and registration in the municipality,” and Chavez’s own report concedes that this wasn’t the case in Green Bay last November.

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