St. Petersburg City Council wants a veto of law prohibiting them from spending tax dollars for public campaigns
June 2, 2009 at 12:44 pm by Wayne GarciaCristina Silva has a great story over at Bay Buzz about how the St. Petersburg City Council has a letter queued up to go to Gov. Charlie Crist urging a veto of SB 216, a good-government bill by local Sen. Charlie Justice.
Upshot is that city officials want to keep the ability to spend your money to tell you how to vote on city referenda or other issues. They say this bill is overly broad and could result in local elected officials getting arrested, they say. It is on the St. Petersburg City Council agenda for Thursday’s meeting, so if you can go and tell them to stuff it, that might be a good idea.
Download the draft letter in .pdf format after the jump:
Here’s the draft St. Petersburg City Council letter urging Gov. Charlie Crist to veto SB 216: do_213873










