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Monday, January 3, 2022

Fiduciary Rule for the executive, legislative, and judiciary Milwaukee, PART I Updated

 


JANUARY 3, 2022

MILWAUKEE || Milwaukeeans are busy signing petitions for the next mayor, it is mandatory that they lay the rules down that a NEW page in DECORUM for elected-appointed-hired, and donor-for-hire government representatives is a moral imperative that includes the FIDUCIARY RULE to lead with the removal of Caucasian power grabbers and monopoly-oligopoly groups in 96.8 square miles Milwaukee.

That We. the People - the Electorate/stakeholders demand transformative changes from the next mayor of Milwaukee.

City Hall

        It’s extremely disappointing and most of all disheartening, that when anyone speaks up for real change they are somehow punished. In the throes of a civil rights movement, where communities of color and disenfranchised populations are calling for change, the Mayor decides to remove the City’s head of its civil rights commission. Why?," Ordonez said late Friday.  Click HERE.

Milwaukeeans must know their "city hall" business and be willing to REMOVE the danger that uses SEGREGATION, DISCRIMINATION, and pitting the "have-nots" against each other.

There are 6 points recommended by MPA-LLC (independent Voice for public policy customer services for Milwaukeeans of Color and Work Challenged) to take aim at. 

They are:

  • accountable - ARPA, infrastructure funds & behavior
  • care - health & safety
  • internet access 
  • smart growth
  • TRANSFORMATIVE
  • transparent
The FIDUCIARY RULE calls for accountability of those allowed by rules and regulations - basically "appointed" to ensure that Milwaukee - 96.8 square miles (15 aldermanic districts) stakeholders are protected with committees, boards, councils, etc. to assist elected officers to enforce the laws.


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