Rodier, 40, who has never held public office, is running on a platform of increasing
transparency in town government.
Not exact matches
Misratans should run their
town's affairs through their new democratically - elected local council and Benghazi
transparency activists must be involved
in their local governance — but only as representatives of the central
government and not as their own fiefdoms.
The Communities and local
Government Secretary Eric Pickles is bringing
in a further changes to boost
Town Hall
transparency.
If elected, she plans to prioritize leadership and
transparency in government, allowing public input at
Town Board meetings prior to motions being voted on and distributing information to board members at the first meeting, but postponing all votes until the second meeting.
Some
town board members also urged Rodier, who has been running his campaign on a platform of
transparency in government, to further detail why he had been contacted by police.