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Drive stake through heart of LLC vote

December 14, 2017

The following letter was sent to the Rehoboth Beach Mayor and Commissioners with a copy submitted to the Cape Gazette for publication.
We note reports the new Rehoboth Beach city administration continues to deal with voting issues such as term limits, automatic voter roll purging, etc.

But we also note, with very deep concern, reported plans to "table" (and not get rid of once and for all) the LLC voting plan backed so strongly, so suddenly, and without much backup data by the mayor and commissioners McGuiness and Schlosser, apparently a new voting bloc.

Overwhelming public opinion against this LLC scheme shown by testimony at a recent town hall meeting, letters to the mayor and commissioners, and a poll in a recent Cape Gazette, all strongly suggest an immediate vote to discard and not "table" this wildly-unpopular Idea.

Drive a stake through the heart of the LLC vote vampire now and get on with the people's business.

Stan and Betsey Heuisler
Rehoboth Beach

 

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