November 24, 2010

Fallout Post Prop 400 Prompts Problems

City council also nixes Greyhound relocation

uhlich cunningham 617x347 Karin Uhlich (left), Tucson's Democratic Vice-Mayor, and Paul Cunningham (right), City Councilmember for Ward 2, take on the post-Prop 400 fallout.
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Karin Uhlich represents the city's ward 3 and Paul Cunningham serves the constituency of ward 2. Both know they have heavy decisions to make in the aftermath of Prop 400's failure, and have already begun work on the city budget. They met with Kimberly Craft to talk about the city council's unanimous decision to reject relocating the Greyhound station to the dowtown train depot, and to share their opinions of the medical marajuana law.

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