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“I want to make sure that in everything we do, we’re thinking about people who need our help the most."
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Commissioners have differing ideas about incentives, public housing, a housing trust fund, rent stabilization and rent registries
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Ray is the aide to Tallahassee City Commissioner Jeremy Matlow and a former reporter and Democratic operative.
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The tipping point was the phrase “abolish the police” on board member Taylor Biro’s cup, which caused the local Police Benevolent Association to call for her removal.
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The commission meets as issues like the membership of the Tallahassee Citizens Police Review Board continue to prompt controversy
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After a series of ethics scandals, Tallahassee debates tightening its lobbying requirements in a mayoral election
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As Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey and Leon County Commissioner Kristin Dozier race toward Election Day, more constituents come forward with grievances.
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The amounts of funds raised in the local election cycle are unprecedented -- almost two million dollars for the Tallahassee City Commission and Leon County Commission races alone. Accusations of dark money are flying.
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Tallahassee City Commissioner Jeremy Matlow, who did not attend the Chamber gathering, was criticized by some of the event speakers
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The City of Tallahassee is trying to work out how it can help citizens that may soon lose their home due to unemployment caused by COVID-19. Currently, there are more than 570 evictions pending in Leon County. That number is expected to rise once a federal eviction freeze comes to an end.