12/ I am inclined to go to the next BoS meeting and, during the public comment section, stand and read a speech (as I have a few times before), noting that "this board is not the same as the board that CREATED this Charlie Foxtrot; members have changed" and >>>
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23/ so if the Board of Selectmen met at any point to DECIDE if they should defend against my lawsuit, or DECIDE if they should spend public moneys defending against my lawsuit...they're allowed to do so in private...but (a) they need to keep minutes (b) they need to release them
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24/ ...once the lawsuit is over. This makes sense. On the one hand, the BoS, operating on behalf of the citizens, should not be compelled to leak legal strategy WHILE LAWSUITS ARE ONGOING. ...but on the other hand, the citizens should be able to know who voted to spend tax $$
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25/ reminder of where we were in this thread yesterdayhttps://twitter.com/MorlockP/status/1501211606746906639 …
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#BarnLaw ...and it turns out that my small-town-politics enemy got CRUSHED at the polls!


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28/ oh, and also - it is exactly 1 year to the day from last year's election...when I won a crushing victory [ against the town's attempt to retroactively change the zoning law by ] (a) knocking on 300 doors with a petition, which increased threshold of votes town needed >>>
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29/ (b) by sending out mailers to every house in town explaining the issue, with a QR code leading to a website with supporting documents, (c) standing outside the polling station for 12 hours in ~30 degree weather holding a sign, and thus (d) winning ~70% of the votes.
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