She has consistently been on Latino radio attacking the mayor for a variety of things. She is not supportive of any legislation that the mayor tried to put forward at the Capitol.
He has not yet made any decisions about who he's going to be supporting for governor.
Yeah. I wouldn't read too much into that.
Ronnie Earle was abusing his power and getting subpoenas issued by a court that had no jurisdiction.
The attorney general has just reinforced what the mayor has been saying all along. That the state does not intend for the Marriott to be exempted from the city's living-wage ordinance.
Congressman DeLay doesn't have anything to fear from whatever evidence might have been produced.
This has been telegraphed for a long time, and I think Waterford has been given every opportunity to come into compliance, from the city's perspective.
It's a great building that an insurance company would build, but not build in 2006. I think that's the challenge for anybody who's taking it over.