By Antonio D. French
Filed Friday, September 15, 2006 at 4:20 AM
The St. Louis Board of Aldermen return to duty today after an eight-week summer vacation. One of the things scheduled for today's meeting is a brief recognition of the 28-year legislative career of State Sen. Pat Dougherty. Labels: Aldermen
Dougherty, who was prevented from seeking re-election this year due to term limits (and whose first senate campaign in 2001 this reporter managed), is the subject of Resolution #96, introduced by Ald. Jennifer Florida (15th Ward).
"During his exemplary career in the Missouri General Assembly, Senator Dougherty has been an outspoken champion for the rights of children, senior citizens and families in this State and has been instrumental in the passage of legislation designed to guarantee those rights," the resolution states.
Click here to see the other resolutions to be introduced today to honor and commemorate St. Louis people and events.
3 Comments:
Why does the Board of Aldermen honor birthdays, visits from Chinese Table Tennis Players, Boy Scout Achievements, and Family Reunions?
9/15/2006 9:49 AM
Doug:
I direct your attention to this website.
9/15/2006 11:07 AM
Some people feel good by having a big house, some with jewlery, other have the BOA give them some paper that says they are special.
9/15/2006 1:53 PM
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