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Should the most powerful person in Tucson government be an unelected bureaucrat?

Should the most powerful person in Tucson government be an unelected bureaucrat?

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Pamela Powers
Jun 14, 2010
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While most Tucsonans are busily bracing themselves for another summer or making plans to escape the heat, local corporatists are making plans to change local government-- in a big way.

The Southern Arizona Leadership Council (SALC) has been working on a set of Tucson city charter changes that would make the City Manager's position much stronger. SALC's c…

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