Colorado Springs: Mayor Yemi issues statement following veto of Ordinance No. 25-59

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~ Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade has vetoed Ordinance No. 25-59, citing the need to prioritize public safety in these uncertain times. In a statement released by his office, Mayor Mobolade emphasized the importance of listening to the concerns of residents, who have consistently called for increased investment in public safety.

The ordinance in question would have diverted $1.4 million in anticipated marijuana tax revenues to a bureaucratic process, rather than using it to strengthen core services and improve emergency response times. This decision, according to Mayor Mobolade, is not only irresponsible but also puts the safety and wellbeing of the community at risk.

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Furthermore, the city is facing an $11.5 million budget shortfall, making it necessary for tough decisions and financial discipline. The mayor's veto is a reflection of his commitment to serving residents first and ensuring that every taxpayer dollar is used effectively for the benefit of Colorado Springs.

For those interested in reading Mayor Yemi's full statement on this matter, it can be found on the city's website. With this veto, Mayor Mobolade remains steadfast in his dedication to protecting what matters most and keeping neighborhoods safe and vibrant for all residents.

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