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Monday, October 3, 2016

Chamber of Commerce city council candidate forum Tuesday 6-8PM at Playhouse.

Chamber press release.

Seven of the eight candidates for this November's City Council election have committed to attend the Crossville-Cumberland County Chamber's Candidate Forum, Tuesday night (6:00-8:00 p.m.) at the Cumberland County Playhouse. Each candidate participating will be given a two-minute introduction and permitted a two-minute closing statement.

Eight questions (listed below) were selected by the Chamber's Public Policy Council on Friday and were immediately provided to each candidate. Chamber President, Brad Allamong explained, "We did receive a number of questions from the public, but in the time available, the questions had to be condensed down to key topics that appeared in many of the public's greatest areas of concern."

The Forum format does not lend itself to a "candidate debate"; but, more of an opportunity for the candidates to present their key thoughts on how to make our community a better place.

The Moderator for the event will be John Fionte and Timekeeper, Nicole Hackmann, both from the Playhouse. The Forum will be videotaped and available on Crossville News First.

The Forum is sponsored by the Chamber as a public event for the community and residents who will vote in the upcoming November election. There is no fee and open to anyone wishing to attend.

The 8 questions are:

1) What is your plan to promote economic development in our community…bring in new business?

2) Either as permanent or interim, Crossville has had a revolving door of folks serving as City Manager. Why do you think this has been the case?

3) What would you like to see done to address the needs of youth of our community?

4) What would you do to promote cooperation between the City/County and Chamber?

5) Crossville’s Main Street is the heart of our community. What would you like to see happen to keep our central business district growing and an attractive place to visit?

6) What do you see as the role of City government in addressing our local education/workforce needs?

7) How long should someone serve on the City Council?

8) What would Crossville look like in 10 years if you were to be elected?

2 comments:

  1. These questions look like those manipulated by the Chamber of Commerce. Notice not once questions about corruption, home owners, individuals, etc. This is why the Chamber of Commerce (the largest lobbyist group in America) should ever have control over an election related forum.

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  2. These questions look like those manipulated by the Chamber of Commerce. Notice not once questions about corruption, home owners, individuals, etc. This is why the Chamber of Commerce (the largest lobbyist group in America) should ever have control over an election related forum.

    ReplyDelete