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Councillors G. d'Andelot Belin and Several weeks ago, a special committee Belin, who proposed the change, argued it would give the members of the Council a chance to investigate and Vellucci Infuriated The rules' revision committee made Since he could not defeat the new rules, Vellucci has spent the past few weeks constantly challenging their validity and authority, and attempting to demonstrate the sorry state into which the Council has fallen without a Committee on Roads and Bridges. Belin Expresses "Distress" At Monday's meeting, when Belin objected to considering a few routine matters which had not been submitted before last Thursday, Vellucci asked to have them all considered emergencies, and thus subject to immediate action. Belin finally rose to express "distress at the way the new rules are being side-stepped." On several occasions, Vellucci has acted as if the old rules were still in effect, and when called to task by Belin or Councillor Joseph A. DeGuglielmo, the senior member of the rules' revision committee, has either moved for a suspension of the rules or, as on Monday, appealed to the Council for "emergency action."
Several weeks ago, a special committee Belin, who proposed the change, argued it would give the members of the Council a chance to investigate and Vellucci Infuriated The rules' revision committee made Since he could not defeat the new rules, Vellucci has spent the past few weeks constantly challenging their validity and authority, and attempting to demonstrate the sorry state into which the Council has fallen without a Committee on Roads and Bridges. Belin Expresses "Distress" At Monday's meeting, when Belin objected to considering a few routine matters which had not been submitted before last Thursday, Vellucci asked to have them all considered emergencies, and thus subject to immediate action. Belin finally rose to express "distress at the way the new rules are being side-stepped." On several occasions, Vellucci has acted as if the old rules were still in effect, and when called to task by Belin or Councillor Joseph A. DeGuglielmo, the senior member of the rules' revision committee, has either moved for a suspension of the rules or, as on Monday, appealed to the Council for "emergency action."
Belin, who proposed the change, argued it would give the members of the Council a chance to investigate and Vellucci Infuriated The rules' revision committee made Since he could not defeat the new rules, Vellucci has spent the past few weeks constantly challenging their validity and authority, and attempting to demonstrate the sorry state into which the Council has fallen without a Committee on Roads and Bridges. Belin Expresses "Distress" At Monday's meeting, when Belin objected to considering a few routine matters which had not been submitted before last Thursday, Vellucci asked to have them all considered emergencies, and thus subject to immediate action. Belin finally rose to express "distress at the way the new rules are being side-stepped." On several occasions, Vellucci has acted as if the old rules were still in effect, and when called to task by Belin or Councillor Joseph A. DeGuglielmo, the senior member of the rules' revision committee, has either moved for a suspension of the rules or, as on Monday, appealed to the Council for "emergency action."
Vellucci Infuriated
The rules' revision committee made Since he could not defeat the new rules, Vellucci has spent the past few weeks constantly challenging their validity and authority, and attempting to demonstrate the sorry state into which the Council has fallen without a Committee on Roads and Bridges. Belin Expresses "Distress" At Monday's meeting, when Belin objected to considering a few routine matters which had not been submitted before last Thursday, Vellucci asked to have them all considered emergencies, and thus subject to immediate action. Belin finally rose to express "distress at the way the new rules are being side-stepped." On several occasions, Vellucci has acted as if the old rules were still in effect, and when called to task by Belin or Councillor Joseph A. DeGuglielmo, the senior member of the rules' revision committee, has either moved for a suspension of the rules or, as on Monday, appealed to the Council for "emergency action."
Since he could not defeat the new rules, Vellucci has spent the past few weeks constantly challenging their validity and authority, and attempting to demonstrate the sorry state into which the Council has fallen without a Committee on Roads and Bridges.
Belin Expresses "Distress"
At Monday's meeting, when Belin objected to considering a few routine matters which had not been submitted before last Thursday, Vellucci asked to have them all considered emergencies, and thus subject to immediate action. Belin finally rose to express "distress at the way the new rules are being side-stepped."
On several occasions, Vellucci has acted as if the old rules were still in effect, and when called to task by Belin or Councillor Joseph A. DeGuglielmo, the senior member of the rules' revision committee, has either moved for a suspension of the rules or, as on Monday, appealed to the Council for "emergency action."
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