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Dodge City Ministerial Alliance Condemns the Political Persecution of Mayor Joyce Warshaw, Urges Reconsideration of Her Resignation, Full Independent Investigation
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Dec. 16, 2020
DODGE CITY, Kan., Dec. 16, 2020 /Christian Newswire/ The Dodge City Ministerial Alliance is dismayed to learn of the threats to the life of Mayor Joyce Warshaw over an interview she gave to
USA Today and urges the City Commission to reject her resignation.
Particularly concerning to the Alliance is the mob that attacked Mayor Warshaw is comprised of leading Christians in Dodge City, Kansas.
Dodge City Daily Globe
DODGE CITY, Kan. A Kansas mayor has resigned following backlash to comments she made in a USA TODAY story in support of a mask mandate in her city.
Dodge City Mayor Joyce Warshaw, citing concerns for her safety, resigned Tuesday, effective immediately.
“I understand people are under a lot of pressure from various things that are happening around society like the pandemic, the politics, the economy, so on and so forth, but I also believe that during these times people are acting not as they normally would, Warshaw said. “I think it’s best for me and the city that I love to remove myself from the commission at this time and from the mayorship so that the city can move forward and be the best that it can be because I believe in the city.
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The mayor of a city in western Kansas announced her resignation, citing threats made against her after she affirmed her support for the city commission s previous decision to implement a mask mandate.
Dodge City Mayor Joyce Warshaw announced her resignation on Tuesday, effective immediately, while law enforcement officials have been notified about some of the threats, according to
“I understand people are under a lot of pressure from various things that are happening around society like the pandemic, the politics, the economy, so on and so forth, but I also believe that during these times, people are acting not as they normally would,” Warshaw said. “I think it’s best for me and the city that I love to remove myself from the commission at this time and from the mayorship so that the city can move forward and be the best that it can be, because I believe in the city.”