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City Council candidates rake in cash



Incumbent Colorado Springs City Council member David Geislinger has a battle on his hands, according to campaign finance reports due Feb. 15, which also suggest Republican politics will play a role.
Two of the three candidates trying to unseat Geislinger have raised more money by far than Geislinger. The other, Dave Noblitt, has raised $7,260 — $5,000 from the Colorado Springs Professional Firefighters Political Action Committee — and spent $6,363, leaving him with $897 on hand. 
Geislinger has raised $3,254, compared to Randy Helms $11,361 and Jay Inman s $7,233.
Helms got a $5,000 boost from Gary Erickson, developer of Polaris Pointe, while Inman gave his campaign $10,000 and also received $100 from former Republican state representative Gordon Klingenschmitt. ....

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Mayoral power over ballot measures sought


Mayor John Suthers powers would change under a proposal that would give veto power over Council votes to refer certain measures to the ballot.
Courtesy City of Colorado Springs
City Council discussed a variety of topics ranging from mayoral veto powers to a raise for City Administrator Emily Evans. The day-long meeting also touched on a pending measure to prevent city employees from keeping their jobs if they run for elective office.
Regarding veto powers, Councilor Don Knight notes the city s code and charter aren t aligned in defining the mayor s veto powers. On one hand, he s allowed to veto any measure referred to voters, including a citizen-initiated measure that requires the circulation of petitions. On the other, he is not allowed to veto such measures. ....

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CSFD firefighter sick leave has climbed since 2012


Paramedics claimed sick time at a lower rate than some other sworn firefighters.
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Sick time claimed by Colorado Springs firefighters hit a high mark in 2019, compared to the previous seven years, according to a city audit.
Battalion chiefs (about 80 hours) and paramedics (about 130 hours) claimed sick time at a lesser degree annually than engine drivers (about 150 hours), captains (just under 150 hours) and lieutenants (about 160 hours), the audit found.
Sick time ranged from a low of 3.26 percent of total hours worked and claimed as leave for a variety of reasons in 2013, to a high of 4.17 percent in 2019.
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City Council contenders line up for 2021 election


David Shankbone
The April 6, 2021, city election offers voters a chance to decide a majority of members on City Council at a time when many say decisions about land-use and other matters will have long-lasting impacts on the city’s future. 
Six of nine Council seats are up for grabs, and three of those six are open seats because term limits bar incumbents from seeking a third four-year term. The other three incumbents can run, but one may not, which would throw another seat into the mix.
So far, those interested in running include a retired Army colonel, a televangelist and a firefighter who is eligible to seek a Council seat due to a recent change in the city’s Personnel Policy Manual. He’d have to give up his city job if elected. ....

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