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40 Points of Power: Is newly minted Mayor Kevin Johnson ready to be CEO of Sac Town?

By Joe • Dec 12th, 2008 | Bookmark and Share

Apparently usurping Fargo wasn’t enough. Mayor Johnson now wants to be CEO of Sacramento, too. Is he ready?
No matter your stance on today’s news about KJ’s stated desire to essentially kick the council to the curb and take full command of the city, I think we can all agree he is following through on his [...]

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Advice for the New Mayor of Sacramento: Part 1

By Joe • Dec 6th, 2008 | Bookmark and Share

Daniel Weintraub approached me several weeks ago and invited me to participate in an article he was working on for the Bee. He said it would be comprised of advice for the new mayor. The only caveat was that I would have to use my real name. I declined. He was very understanding and invited [...]

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Embattled City of Sacramento suffers another black eye after feds bust underground theft ring

By Joe • Jul 17th, 2008 | Bookmark and Share

First there was the $45,000 in suspect mayoral trips around the world. Then there was the $58 million dollar deficit expecting to mushroom to $200 million. Then the crushing right hook of $1.5 million in “lost” water meters. And now this.
Looks like St. Hope isn’t the only program the feds are investigating in Sacramento. [...]

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Official reply from KJ’s camp regarding missed North Natomas Alliance meeting

By Joe • Jul 14th, 2008 | Bookmark and Share

From KJ Campaign Manager, Steve Maviglio, via email reply to my inquiry into why KJ did not attend North Natomas Alliance meeting:
“The Natomas meeting was the fourth community meeting on Kevin’s calendar that night. He attended the meetings of the Capitol Area R Street Association and the Avondale/Glen Elder Neighborhood Association, and then the College Glenn Neighborhood Association. At [...]

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