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Democrat Liz Allen: the race for Erie City Council

Local governance, Allen has said in previous interviews, can be frustrating.  But the former Erie Times-News editor and reporter, who was first elected to City Council in 2017, ultimately decided to launch a re-election bid because she feels that city government has plenty of room to grow and improve, and she wants to be a part of that. There is much more to do, said Allen, 69, said in a February interview.  I want to continue to scrutinize the budget and ask the hard questions. Allen is among eight Democrats and two Republicans in the City Council race.  Four of City Council s seven seats are on the ballot in the May 18 municipal primary.

Erie City Council primary election: 8 Dems, 2 GOP running for 4 seats

No matter what happens at the polls, the seven-member panel will look much different in 2022.  However, only one of City Council’s current members whose seat is on the ballot, Democrat Liz Allen, chose to seek re-election. Besides Allen, a former reporter and editor at the Erie Times-News who was first elected to City Council in 2017, the other Democrats on the ballot are Jasmine Flores; Elspeth “Kate” Koehle; Kendrick Tate; Cory DiLoreto; Marcus P. Yuille; Maurice “Mo” Troop; and Chuck Nelson, a pastor who lives in the city’s west bayfront.   Flores, Koehle and Tate are running as a slate affiliated with local social justice group Erie County United.

Biden Sees U S Rising Anew as He Calls for Massive Investment

Biden Offers a Can-Do Unity Vision With Rich Paying ‘Fair Share’ Bloomberg 56 secs ago Justin Sink and Alex Wayne (Bloomberg) President Joe Biden declared the U.S. has turned the corner on a pandemic that’s killed more than half a million Americans and crippled the economy, promising tax increases on the wealthy to pay for ambitious plans to spend trillions on infrastructure, education and other Democratic priorities. “America is on the move again,” Biden said in his first address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday. “Turning peril into possibility. Crisis into opportunity. Setback into strength.” But he warned corporations and wealthy Americans that he expects them to carry more of the burden of financing the nation’s advancements.

Biden Sees U S Rising Anew in Call for Massive Investment

Biden Offers a Can-Do Unity Vision With Rich Paying ‘Fair Share’ Bloomberg 24 mins ago Justin Sink and Alex Wayne (Bloomberg) President Joe Biden declared the U.S. has turned the corner on a pandemic that’s killed more than half a million Americans and crippled the economy, promising tax increases on the wealthy to pay for ambitious plans to spend trillions on infrastructure, education and other Democratic priorities. “America is on the move again,” Biden said in his first address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday. “Turning peril into possibility. Crisis into opportunity. Setback into strength.” But he warned corporations and wealthy Americans that he expects them to carry more of the burden of financing the nation’s advancements.

Biden Offers a Can-Do Unity Vision With Rich Paying Fair Share

Biden Offers a Can-Do Unity Vision With Rich Paying ‘Fair Share’ Bloomberg 2 hrs ago Justin Sink and Alex Wayne (Bloomberg) President Joe Biden declared the U.S. has turned the corner on a pandemic that’s killed more than half a million Americans and crippled the economy, promising tax increases on the wealthy to pay for ambitious plans to spend trillions on infrastructure, education and other Democratic priorities. “America is on the move again,” Biden said in his first address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday. “Turning peril into possibility. Crisis into opportunity. Setback into strength.” But he warned corporations and wealthy Americans that he expects them to carry more of the burden of financing the nation’s advancements.

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