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[quote=Anonymous]9:01 again: I think the Council will have to change the law to really stop the actual boundaries shifting. Once the lottery has launched it would be a huge deal to shift the boundaries again. That said, I can see the Council taking that move. On policy moves, that is less clear. It is not as big a deal to change set-asides and other preferences before the lottery results are announced. Still a problem because people will make choices based on those preferences, but I would think that the new mayor will feel less constrained to delay those sorts of changes if they is how they felt. But most of the outcry has been over boundaries shifting and potential new feeder patterns, and not other policies (though some of that too). For that I really think that either Bowser or Catania has to get the Council moving right away after the election. As someone mentioned on this thread and I believe Jeff did on another, Catania has already indicated his intention to move legislation immediately after the election. Whether it will be successful is another matter.[/quote]
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