Controversy Over Mailings Keeps Board Battle Alive
Fighting continues over the Mt. Lebanon school board election four months ago.
Five residents -- including a former PTA leader who chaired one board member's campaign committee -- this month asked a Common Pleas judge to order an audit of the Save Mt. Lebanon School Committee. The political action committee chaired by William Schmeltzer sent out two mass mailings and put up signs at polling places in November seeking the ouster of three school board incumbents.
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Five residents -- including a former PTA leader who chaired one board member's campaign committee -- this month asked a Common Pleas judge to order an audit of the Save Mt. Lebanon School Committee. The political action committee chaired by William Schmeltzer sent out two mass mailings and put up signs at polling places in November seeking the ouster of three school board incumbents.
Link: www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/today/s_559147.html
Labels: school board, school district
2 Comments:
"Fundamentally, my clients have a right to know and want to know who and what was the source of the funds that led to these mailings that led to two incumbents being voted out of office," said Whitehall attorney Joseph W. Cavrich.
Mr. Cavrich gives to much credit to the mailings and not enough credit to the voters. - - - Isn't it just possible we knew what we were doing?
No, I don't think so.
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