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    this meeting was only one hour and eighteen minutes long. I must also say that not everyone in the council think alike. I felt that some agreed and some disagreed by the comments and suggestions they would give to certain issues. During the city commission meeting votes were taken. The voting would occur verbally. All those in favor would have to say the word “I” right after they asked if they were in favor. It occurred often during the whole meeting. Most of the time there was one of the council

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    1. The meeting I attended was the city of St. Augustine’s special meeting to establish the city’s fiscal budget and millage rate for the year. It took place on September 22nd, at 5:05pm. The city of St. Augustine holds its city commission meetings every second and fourth Monday of the month at Alcazar Room in City Hall, which is located at 75 King Street, St. Augustine, FL. This meeting’s purpose was to establish the millage rate for the city and how to allocate those funds into a set budget for

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    1. The meeting I attended was the city of St. Augustine’s special meeting to establish the city’s fiscal budget and millage rate for the upcoming year. It took place on September 22nd, at 5:05pm. The city of St. Augustine holds its city commission meetings every second and fourth Monday of the month in the Alcazar Room at City Hall, which is located at 75 King Street, St. Augustine, Florida. The meeting’s purpose was to establish the millage rate for the city and how allocate those funds into budget

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    persuaded the owner to let her lease and renovate the brownstone, and started raising the money necessary to do so. If she can successfully open Mr. Hughes’s home and maintain it as a public space, it would be a notable feat, especially in New York City, some preservationists say.

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    forms of municipal government used in the United States and Texas-strong mayor-council, weak mayor-council, council-manager, and commission-have numerous variations. The council-manager form prevails in more than 80 percent of Texas' home-rule cities, and variations of the mayor-council system work in numerous general-law cities. Citizens often ask, "How would you clarify the structure of municipal government in my town? None of the four models precisely depicts our government." The answer lies in

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    IV represents Ward 4 and serves as President of the Gulfport City Council. Myles Sharp represents Ward 5, is an advocate for the advancement of local law enforcement. Robert ‘R.Lee’ Flowers represents Ward 6 and consistently works to keep the needs of Ward 6 before the city council meetings and readily advocate upon their behalf. Councilwoman Cara L. Pucheu represents Ward 7, is dedicated to being the voice advocating for her ward (City of Gulfport, 2015). Meeting Style, Group Dynamics and Productivity

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    forms of government. In the United States of America, there are two forms of government that most cities adhere to, Mayor-Council and Council-Manager. However, there is a third form of government that a smaller few adhere to call the commission. Moreover, approximately 59% of the cities in the United States utilize the Council-Manager form of government; conversely 33% utilize the Mayor-Council form of government, which means the remaining 8% more than likely utilize the commission form of government

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    during the 1900. Being a city on the gulf coast, getting hit by a hurricane was expected. Galveston has been hit with many hurricanes before but one particular hurricane almost wiped out the whole city. On September 8th, 1900, a potent hurricane producing wind up to 120 miles per hour and flooded the city with about 15 feet of water made landfall. The aftermath of the hurricane was horrific, it broke the city down to rubbles and a few thousands of people lost their lives. The city had a choice of either

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    People’s Republic of Korea has a totalitarianism dictatorship as its current form of government (Korea (North, n.d.). This country initially adopted a constitution in 1942, which has been amended on multiple occasions (North Korea: Government, n.d.). Furthermore, the constitution establishes the country’s status as a socialist state that is defined as a dictatorship of people’s democracy (North Korea: Government, n.d.). People in North Korea have civil and political rights;

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    The City of Brownsville in accordance with GAAP has complied with the guidelines. According to City of Brownsville Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) (2016), “In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the respective financial position of the government activities, the business-type actives, the aggregated discretely presented component units, each major fund.” Section VI: Understanding the Budget and Budgeting in the City of Brownsville

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