Minneapolis mayor: We saw Trump stiffing cities for his other rallies, so we told him to pay up
Source: Washington Post
Minneapolis mayor: We saw Trump stiffing cities for his other rallies, so we told him to pay up
By Jacob Frey
Oct. 12, 2019 at 4:40 p.m. EDT
Jacob Frey, a Democrat, is the mayor of Minneapolis.
Thanks to an administration in Washington committed to cutting federal funding for local government and a Congress plagued by gridlock, city leaders often face difficult choices without reliable outside support. And lacking the ability to levy an income tax, cities are then forced to rely on regressive property taxes for essential work.
So late last month when President Trump announced that he would hold a campaign rally in Minneapolis, where Im the mayor, I had two questions about resources. First, how much extra work would city employees need to do? Second, how could the city secure reimbursement for those excess costs on behalf of the citys taxpayers?
The venue the campaign chose, Target Center, is publicly owned but privately operated. Under the terms of the citys contract with the operator, Minneapolis is entitled to reimbursement for certain costs. In our view, those include excess costs for public safety and traffic control, among other services. Had the venue been privately owned, we wouldnt have had as much leverage to recoup costs.
As mayor, I have a responsibility to protect free speech, even from a president whose rhetoric and policies I find reprehensible. However, it is not my responsibility to subsidize it.
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Beakybird
(3,330 posts)BigmanPigman
(51,567 posts)it is his MO.
Laurelin
(518 posts)Why would anyone work for Trump? Seems crazy