Kirk, thank you for this awesome video. Very, very helpful and insightful. Local governments matter a whole lot. People need to know how their cities are run. Thank you.
Thank you Kirk for the labor that went into putting this video together. Healthy government ideas don't replicate and spread just because they are have merit. Good governance must be championed. Often the payoff for such energy is not appreciated in the moment. Keep up the good work!
vote NO on consolidating power to ONE person.. If you're councilmembers are not careful, the city/town/ county manager will usually turn into a autocracy form of local government, with the mayor and council only used as a vote to get stuff done.
Example: you do not want you're city manager to have appointment power on commissions and committees. one person selecting people to process city business? not good.
I think if you dig into the data, you will find that council-manager cities are fiscally healthier than strong mayor cities. As one interviewee indicated, the best defense against someone making bad decisions is the ability to remove him/her instantly with a vote of council.
In my city, even though the manager hires and fires staff, the mayor has commission nomination duties (with council confirmation). So yes, I would tend to agree that appointments should rest with elected officials.
Kirk, thank you for this awesome video. Very, very helpful and insightful. Local governments matter a whole lot. People need to know how their cities are run. Thank you.
Kirk, if you can make a video of this quality on local government, state, and federal budget process, it would be awesome.
Thank you Kirk for the labor that went into putting this video together. Healthy government ideas don't replicate and spread just because they are have merit. Good governance must be championed. Often the payoff for such energy is not appreciated in the moment. Keep up the good work!
Thank you, Wayne. I'm glad it was helpful for you!
Very interesting and very well done! Thank you, Kirk!
Wow thank you for making this video. This video has helped me prepare for my final exam and has interested me in government much more than before.
Agreed, Caleb-thanks for the compliment!
vote NO on consolidating power to ONE person.. If you're councilmembers are not careful, the city/town/ county manager will usually turn into a autocracy form of local government, with the mayor and council only used as a vote to get stuff done.
Example: you do not want you're city manager to have appointment power on commissions and committees. one person selecting people to process city business? not good.
I think if you dig into the data, you will find that council-manager cities are fiscally healthier than strong mayor cities. As one interviewee indicated, the best defense against someone making bad decisions is the ability to remove him/her instantly with a vote of council.
In my city, even though the manager hires and fires staff, the mayor has commission nomination duties (with council confirmation). So yes, I would tend to agree that appointments should rest with elected officials.
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