Franklin: Furloughs can’t end without mo’ money
Friday, February 27th, 2009On only a couple of hours’ notice, Mayor Shirley Franklin called a surprise press conference Thursday to “discuss the current state of the city.”
After a cryptic opening statement in which she invoked Shakespeare and the “Ides of March,” Herronor told the assembled print, radio and TV reporters: “I came here today for no other reason than to answer your questions.”
And with that, she opened the floor for a no-holds-barred Q&A session. One guy asked about an Atlanta Police Foundation report comparing the size of the APD to other cities’ police forces. Someone else wanted to know the schedule for paying back funds borrowed from the Watershed cash reserves.
But the question that seemed to set Franklin off came from this reporter. I observed that some Council members (cough, cough, Mary Norwood, cough) had publicly blamed the mayor for the current police furloughs, while she has criticized the Council for rejecting her suggestion to raise property taxes – a move she says made the furloughs necessary. My question had something to do with what it might take to break this stalemate, but I never quite got to finish asking it.










