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A mayor-supported attempt to censure Roger Gomez for comments made about transgender library employees failed to pass on July ...
After well over an hour and a half of discussion and public forum at Monday night’s Pueblo City Council meeting, the ...
The Pueblo city council is considering a formal resolution to publicly censure one of its own members. Councilmember Roger ...
Bobby McDonald attended the meeting on behalf of the Pueblo Star Journal. He is concluding his summer internship through ...
Calls to censure Pueblo City Councilor Roger Gomez are coming after Councilor Gomez's remarks he made before voting against ...
Pueblo City Councilman Roger Gomez will not be censured. The Pueblo City Council voted Monday on an ordinance to censure him, ...
Pueblo City Councilor Sarah Martinez has called for Councilor Roger Gomez's censure over his comments about a library ...
Remarks made by Councilmember Roger Gomez during a public forum may result in his censure after he made comments about transgender staff members at Rawlings Public Library in Pueblo.
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Pueblo Mayor Heather Graham is calling for action after a City Council member made comments she claims were “discriminatory.” ...
But Gomez as of Wednesday morning had an immense lead with 58% of the vote to Martinez Ortega’s 41%. Nearly 3,000 people had voted for Gomez while just more than 2,100 did so for Martinez Ortega.
Councilor Roger Gomez, whose district includes Bessemer and parts of the South Side, introduced an amendment to double the tax to 10%. Per a ballot question from 2015, city council has the ...
Three new Pueblo city councilors were sworn in Monday night. Mark Aliff, who served on council from 2018 to 2022, was elected council president.
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