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Former Vernon mayor Sean Harvey had the highest earnings of any local politician taking in $34,888.63, not including expenses.
Electoral Area C director and regional district chairman Stan Field was a close second, earning $32,430.12.
In third was former Coldstream mayor Brian Postill who totaled $28,563.36.
After former mayor Sean Harvey, who according to the city spent $12,384, the local politician with the highest expenditures was Coldstream councillor Glen Taylor who spent $7,197.59. Field was third highest at $4,655.68.
Ironically, MIke Macnabb isn't even in the voting area for the referendum; he is untouched by any water rate change. To me the water referendum fiasco is a referendum on our dysfunctional and costly governance model.
I was at the meeting at RDNO, Mike Mcnabb was quite obvious that he supported the 70 million dollar plan, as was area B director Bob Fleming. As they said, "interest rates are so low right now, we'd be dumb not to borrow the money for this right now"
http://vernonblog.blogspot.ca/2006/06/local-
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Former Vernon mayor Sean Harvey had the highest earnings of any local politician taking in $34,888.63, not including expenses.
Electoral Area C director and regional district chairman Stan Field was a close second, earning $32,430.12.
In third was former Coldstream mayor Brian Postill who totaled $28,563.36.
After former mayor Sean Harvey, who according to the city spent $12,384, the local politician with the highest expenditures was Coldstream councillor Glen Taylor who spent $7,197.59. Field was third highest at $4,655.68.
http://vernonblog.blogspot.ca/2006/06/local-govt-earnings-top-178-million.html
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ReplyDeleteIronically, MIke Macnabb isn't even in the voting area for the referendum; he is untouched by any water rate change. To me the water referendum fiasco is a referendum on our dysfunctional and costly governance model.
I was at the meeting at RDNO, Mike Mcnabb was quite obvious that he supported the 70 million dollar plan, as was area B director Bob Fleming. As they said, "interest rates are so low right now, we'd be dumb not to borrow the money for this right now"
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