http://www.greensboro-nc.gov/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=15233
Rocco Scarfone's execption?
Is it legal to benefit one business over another?
What about cars?
City wide?
The privately owned ballpark is exempt.
The Coliseum is exempt.
Is Kress Terrace exempt?
Is McCoul's top floor patio?
How about Buckhead's on Lawndale?
How about Flip Flops?
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Proving once again where there is steam there is fire. Henning may be an employee of Brady Trane, but is he a shareholder of the corporation receiving a distribution of profits. Or is he merely Exempt on a fixed salary? Isn't the HVAC for the GPAC subject to a competitive bid and how do you know that Brady Trane will bid on it? As to Hagan, do you know if he recused himself from any CFGG votes, and has he proposed or agreed to take substantially less as a commision on the property sales, perhaps as an in kind contribution towards the project. What does Sen. Kay Hagan being his sister in law, or her husband belonging to the Greensboro Country Club, like half the doctors in Greensboro have anything to do with David Hagan's work on this project. She has no vote on any of this. I see you connecting a lot of people, and suggesting conflicts of interest, but so far from neither a forensic accounting or legislative corrupt influence standpoint you have proved nothing other than a lot of civic and philanthropic minded people are friendly or know each other. $250 campaign contributions hardly make the donors Art Pope. This project is a civic work with an unprecedented amount of public financial support. Why does this raise your hackles while your state is having billions of dollars of medical aid denied to its citizens because of GOP intransigence, the unemployed have been left to rot, and voter supression has won the day. If you want to fight real corruption work to overturn Citizens United. Smearing Greensboro's "Movers and Shakers" is not going to attract new businesses needing employees, and is not a mayoral platform. You are just being flamboyant and becomming popular with the teabaggers.
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