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What's on your ballot? Jump to: navigation , search. She hopes to get the legislation passed before her term ends later this year. She's not one for holding down the status quo, added Snyder, who worked with the councilwoman on Detroit City Charter amendments to address public safety, water accessibility, housing and a number of other community-driven issues.
The probe found there wasn't sufficient evidence of hostility or discrimination. Facebook Twitter Email. Christine Ferretti The Detroit News. As the first Latina it was a tremendous honor to be chosen by residents of District 6 to serve in this spot. I think to really have an inclusive, reflective democracy, when you have doors open for you and opportunities created for you, you should constantly be looking to train and invest in other people and create that same opportunity for other folks.
And at times council has not sounded quite as progressive. I think for me, again, democracy is not about one person. And there are times where you play a role in that position. And my core is about bringing people together. And I think Detroiters have been calling for years for these types of changes. At the same time, though, you had earlier this year tried to get better workplace training for some council members and said that there had been some hostility or intimidation since you had taken office.
How has that played into your decision not to run again? Or has it? And we will be introducing several changes to the rules for council rules, to actually mandate training on an annual basis as it relates to sexual harassment and implicit bias and understanding the needs of the disability community, of the immigrant community, of the LGBTQ community.
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