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Council debates mayor's veto amid clerk appointment controversy

October 10, 2024 | New Britain City, Hartford County, Connecticut


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Council debates mayor's veto amid clerk appointment controversy
In a recent government meeting held on October 9, 2024, all 15 members of the council were present as they addressed several key issues, including the appointment of a new town clerk and the mayor's veto regarding this appointment.

The meeting commenced with an invocation that acknowledged the Italian, Polish, and Puerto Rican communities, as well as prayers for victims of recent hurricanes Helene and Milton. Following the invocation, the council members recited the Pledge of Allegiance.

Alderman Santiago initiated a motion to accept and adopt the mayor's veto concerning item number 36615, which relates to the appointment of Shane Livingston as town clerk. Alderman Smedley expressed support for the motion but emphasized that the discussion was not a reflection on Livingston himself, but rather a matter of procedural integrity. Smedley criticized the majority party for not adhering to the city charter and ordinances, arguing that the appointment should have been handled as a report to the council rather than a direct appointment.

Smedley also highlighted concerns regarding the lack of transparency in the appointment process, specifically mentioning the absence of a resume for review, which had been a point of contention among council members. The discussion underscored the importance of following established procedures in council business, as members expressed their commitment to uphold the integrity of the council's operations.

The meeting concluded with a clear division among council members regarding the appointment process, setting the stage for further discussions on governance and procedural adherence in future meetings.

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