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Common Council members on Thursday approved a $535 million budget in the isolation of a pandemic. We have not laid one person off, said the South District s Chris Scanlon. The City of Buffalo has not laid off one person as a result of this pandemic. Not a single service has been cut.
It s an essentially balanced budget, much different from last year, when the city approved a budget with a $65 million deficit on Brown s premise that Washington would throw money at the revenue problems of local governments across the country.
Credit City of Buffalo Hard work sometimes pays off. Sometimes it doesn t. But, boy-oh-boy, luck sure does, said the North District s Joe Golombek. Who would have thought that the Democrats would capute the presidency, the Congress, the Senate and be able to put together a package of $300 and some million dollars for the City of Buffalo?
A relatively small group of commentators turned out virtually Monday to talk about Mayor Byron Brown s budget proposal, now before Buffalo s Common Council.
The Council has until May 22 to make decisions on the budget proposal and there are usually some changes. Among the changes suggested by speakers was cutting the Police Department s spending plan.
The department s budget actually drops, a little, in Brown s proposal. Activists have been pushing to slice millions out of the budget and put it into other community purposes.
Speaking for Standing Up for Racial Justice and Black Love Resists in the Rust, Josie Diebold called for police spending cuts.
https://www.afinalwarning.com/500230.html (Natural News) A man in Buffalo, New York, was held at gunpoint by bounty hunters from out-of-state who raided his home without a warrant and his consent. This situation was made worse by the fact that several members of the
In January of this year, Jake Reinhardt, his fiancee and their three-year-old daughter were woken up in the middle of the night when they heard somebody banging on their front door. When Reinhardt got to the door, he saw a man with a long firearm by his front door.
“Open it up or we’ll kick it in,” the man yelled. Reinhardt asked the man at the door to identify himself, but the man responded by demanding once again that Reinhardt open the door.