Showing posts with label Gwen Myers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gwen Myers. Show all posts
Monday, June 21, 2021
Tampa residents ride for justice on Juneteenth
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BU,
Gwen Myers,
Jane Castor,
Orlando Gudes,
Tampa
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
A Little Stogie Fearmongering
Tampa's PRIDE used to hold the distinction of the state's largest LGBT pride event. From 2005 to 2013, Hillsborough County enforced a ban on acknowledging, participating or promoting anything to do with gay pride events. The ban was spearheaded by then GOP County Commissioner Ronda Storms
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Gwen Myers,
Hillsborough County,
Kevin Beckner,
Pat Kemp,
Ronda Storms
Saturday, September 5, 2020
District 3 Candidate Gwen Myers On The Homeless
“We know that the Superbowl will be here in a couple of months, and we’re going to dress up Tampa, but we just can’t dress it up for short period. We must make sure that we help our homeless population throughout the year. We must address this issue…We must make homelessness, a top issue here in Hillsborough County.” HERE
Friday, June 5, 2020
Florida GOP Victor Christ and Gwen Myers
Gwen Myers takes Victor Christ's money. The guy who voted to keep the
Confederate monument.
Confederate monument.
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The same Victor Christ who appointed David McAllister to the Diversity Board. The same David McAllister who doxxed most of us who protested in support of removing
the monument!
the monument!
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More on this republican HERE
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Hillsborough County District 3 Down To A 2 Man/Woman Race
In the first campaign forum of the cycle, only two of the six candidates in the race bothered to show up.
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Democrats Gwen Myers, Thomas Scott, and Frank Reddick were not in attendance. Nor was the lone Republican in the race,
Maura Cruz Lanz.
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Myers told Spectrum Bay News 9 that the forum conflicted with a prior
campaign commitment.
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Only the 2 grassroots canidates showed up, Sky U. White and Rick Fernandez.
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“This is the first forum we’ve had and we’re 90 days out from the election,” White said after the debate. “People want to hear what we’re about. What we plan on doing.
What’s our vision?”
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“They made a statement to the community,” Fernandez said afterward, refusing to say what that statement was. “I’m just glad Sky was here. I think a service was done by the folks who put this together.”
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Frank Reddick,
Gwen Myers,
Mitch Perry,
Rick Fernandez,
Sky White,
Thomas Scott
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