COURTHOUSE — The Montgomery County Commissioners voted 2-1 to adopt a controversial ethics ordinance banning county employees from participating in political activity Thursday.
Before the vote, county District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman and Sheriff’s solicitor Tom Speer signaled their intention to file lawsuits challenging the new policy.
Commissioners chairman James R. Matthews and vice chairman Joseph M. Hoeffel III voted for the ethics measure, and commissioner Bruce L. Castor Jr. voted against it.
Sources say that Jimturd was seriously up Huffell's ass on this one. while the meeting was in session, the following was sent to me from someone attending today's meeting:
Jimbo totally up Joe's ass. "Corruption" policy will be implemented. Joe flip flops. Not for total ban anymore (which is what Castor said he'd vote for at the last meeting...BS)Look for a plethora of lawsuits coming from just about every department, row office, nook and cranny of Montco government...First amendment rights are being violated and the two democratic commissioners are in a pickle, albeit one of their own making...stay tuned, this is going to get very, very interesting, folks!
And here is the rest of it.
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