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On Tuesday night, Manchester aldermen Ted Gatsas and Mike Lopez presented their proposed budget for the 2010 fiscal year.
About an hour later, the board voted it through.
Think about this for a moment.
A $300 million budget that will have profound implications for the 115,000 residents of Manchester was passed without any time for serious examination by the public, the press, or the department heads responsible for its implementation. The most important vote we as a board make all year was taken without any chance to examine the underlying financial data, and without any opportunity to consult with the school board and school administration.
This is back-room, good old boy politics at its worst.
Put aside the fact that this budget underfunds law enforcement, public transportation, and education while refusing to make tough choices when it comes to other, more inefficient aspects of city government. From a purely procedural standpoint, Aldermen Gatsas and Lopez have chosen to throw the finger at the people they are supposed to represent. This budget is a classic case of good old boy politics run amok.
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