Ciboag96 said:Jock 07 said:
Assuming she goes down, who takes her place on the ballot in the fall?
More likely nothing ever happens
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Berry makes a good point about having three staffers involved in the mix. One is gonna be the scapegoat. Odds are that at least one of the staffers flip to avoid jail time.
Tell me more.........Jock 07 said:
Assuming she goes down
ChipFTAC01 said:Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Berry makes a good point about having three staffers involved in the mix. One is gonna be the scapegoat. Odds are that at least one of the staffers flip to avoid jail time.
Nobody is going to jail over this. Just a simple oversight, donchaknow?
Sea Speed said:
More warrants coming
Mr. AGSPRT04 said:
Gotta love unadvertised positions/hiring. Probably because of his vast flood control expertise.
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https://www.fox26houston.com/video/1051471
https://www.fox26houston.com/news/hidalgo-staffer-implicated-in-bid-rigging-scandal-gets-new-higher-paying-county-job
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A separate open records inquiry revealed the senior-level flood control job, for which Dunn was selected, was never publicly posted for other applicants to pursue.
Sea Speed said:
Ho hum, just more corrupt practices by JUDGE LINA HIDALGO and co.
Judge lina Hidalgo, her cronies in the county and city, those who voted for her and those who continue to protect her online are all garbage.
Cromagnum said:. . . said:
https://www.fox26houston.com/video/1051471
https://www.fox26houston.com/news/hidalgo-staffer-implicated-in-bid-rigging-scandal-gets-new-higher-paying-county-job
Imagine that...Quote:
A separate open records inquiry revealed the senior-level flood control job, for which Dunn was selected, was never publicly posted for other applicants to pursue.
TarponChaser said:Cromagnum said:. . . said:
https://www.fox26houston.com/video/1051471
https://www.fox26houston.com/news/hidalgo-staffer-implicated-in-bid-rigging-scandal-gets-new-higher-paying-county-job
Imagine that...Quote:
A separate open records inquiry revealed the senior-level flood control job, for which Dunn was selected, was never publicly posted for other applicants to pursue.
I don't suppose it matters but isn't that breaking administrative law in the state code? I'm 99% certain that state law requires all public, non-elected positions to be publicly posted for a certain period of time.