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Streamlining The Barnstable Town Council for a Brighter Future
As a concerned citizen and long-time resident of Barnstable, I firmly believe that our Town Council can better serve our community by reducing its size from 13 to 9 members. This crucial reform will have far-reaching benefits, enhancing efficiency, accountability, … Continue reading →
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County Human Rights Commission Supports Beaty Election Complaint
Barnstable County Human Rights Commission Supports Beaty Election Complaint
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RON BEATY – “Close Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station, But Pursue Nuclear Energy.”
REPUBLICAN MASSACHUSETTS STATE SENATE, CAPE & ISLANDS DISTRICT CANDIDATE, RONALD BEATY FAVORS EVENTUAL CLOSURE OF THE AGING PILGRIM NUCLEAR POWER STATION, BUT ADVOCATES CONTINUED PURSUIT OF NUCLEAR ENERGY AS A VIABLE MEANS OF ELECTRICAL POWER PRODUCTION FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS Ronald … Continue reading →
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RON BEATY – Advocate for Democracy & the U. S. Constitution
RON BEATY: An Advocate for Democracy and the United States Constitution Ron Beaty is currently a 2014 Republican Candidate for the Massachusetts State Senate, Cape and Islands District. However, just exactly who is Ron Beaty and what exactly does he stand for? For … Continue reading →
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CAPE COD COMMISSION WITHDRAWAL MOVEMENT-PHASE 2
CAPE COD COMMISSION WITHDRAWAL MOVEMENT-PHASE 2 Cape Cod Commission Withdrawal Movement-Phase 2: State Ballot Public Policy Question Petitions 1.) A petition for a non-binding public policy ballot question for a State Representative District requires 200 voter signatures… 2,) A petition … Continue reading →
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Cape Cod Commission: Boondoogle?
Cape Cod Commission: Boondoogle? The Barnstable Patriot, March 30, 2014 “Cape Cod Commission: Boon or boondoggle?” Written by Edward F. Maroney
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Tagged ballot question, barnstable, barnstable county, barnstable town council, board of selectmen, boon, boondoggle, bureaucracy, cape cod, cape cod commission, county government, debate, land use planning, local control, petition drive, ron beaty, secede, secession, town meeting, town meeting warrant, voters, withdraw from cape cod commission
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Analysis & Rebuttal to Arguments Against Agenda Item 2014-067 Presented By Councilor Ann Canedy
Analysis and Rebuttal to Arguments Against Agenda Item 2014-067 Presented By Councilor Ann Canedy TO: The Barnstable Town Council Dear Councilors: RE: Analysis and Rebuttal to Arguments Against Agenda Item 2014-067 Presented By Councilor Ann Canedy To begin, it must … Continue reading →
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DEBATE on Future of Cape Commission
DEBATE: Cape Cod Commission Withdrawal WHAT: “The Future of the Cape Cod Commission” – sponsored by the 1717 Meetinghouse Foundation, a formal discussion and debate will take place about the benefits and possible detriments to municipal withdrawal from the Cape … Continue reading →
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Should Barnstable withdraw from the Cape Cod Commission?
Should Barnstable withdraw from the Cape Cod Commission? …maybe! Cape Cod Times, March 19, 2014 “Town Council hearing set on citizens’ petition” By Patrick Cassidy
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Cape Cod Commission Needs Updated Official Review
Cape Cod Commission Needs Updated Official Review As a reasonable solution to the growing political controversy and crisis of criticism surrounding the Cape Cod Commission, a reasonable and simple solution is to formally impanel a new official task force to … Continue reading →
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