
Commissioners Talk Doak Campbell Deal at WFSU Village Square Town Hall
“We have to listen to the people we work for,” Leon County Commissioner Rick Minor says of his opposition to the $27 million dollar Doak deal.
“We have to listen to the people we work for,” Leon County Commissioner Rick Minor says of his opposition to the $27 million dollar Doak deal.
The Intergovernmental Management Committee, made up of County Administrator and City Administrator took a vacation together hours after the Seminole Boosters’ vote.
Public commentary, unpaid and non-conflicted, has been overwhelmingly opposed to giving FSU $26.5 million of our collective tax dollars. To our knowledge, Mayor Dailey has yet to return these funds
“This is an issue that has been a little bit under the radar,” said former FSU VP David Coburn. Video and Documents Reveal Trustees Discussing Infrastructure Cost of Gambling Operation, Coburn Pointed to Public Funding Request
Bill Proctor addresses media after John Dailey’s “voter suppression” defense of acceptance of Seminole Boosters campaign checks before votes. Proctor’s commented to the press after watching the NAACP/Americans for Prosperity/Leon Democratic Party press conference.
Kristin Dozier is likely to announce a run for Mayor. A look at Dailey’s first three years and the state of the race.
Dailey compared his acceptance of over $20,000 in reelection campaign contributions from the Seminole Bosoters to “voter suppression.” Now Proctor is asking him to apologize for his comments.
Proctor Responds to Mayor John Dailey’s Defense of “Voter Suppression” to Not Accept Seminole Boosters Money.
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Just Weeks Before the Critical Stadium Vote, Dailey’s Reelection Campaign Received Twenty Five Checks from Seminole Boosters, FSU Leadership.
Kristin Dozier Responds to Outgoing FSU Athletics Director David Coburn Night Before Vote on $27 Million Seminole Boosters Deal for Luxury Stadium Seating