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City Council Faces Controversy Over Use of Funds

June 20, 2024 | New Bedford City, Bristol County, Massachusetts


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City Council Faces Controversy Over Use of Funds
During a recent government meeting, Councilmember Gomes emphasized the importance of utilizing American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to benefit the city's taxpayers. Gomes expressed concern over the allocation of these funds, suggesting that they have been directed towards a select few rather than broader community needs.

He highlighted the necessity of certain purchases aimed at enhancing public safety and modernizing city services, arguing that these investments are essential for the city to progress into the 21st century. Gomes criticized the decision-making process, noting that proposals often stagnate and fail to advance, which he believes undermines the potential benefits of the allocated funds.

In closing, Gomes urged his colleagues to reconsider their funding strategies, advocating for responsible spending that prioritizes the community's welfare over less transparent financial decisions. His remarks reflect a growing sentiment among council members regarding the need for accountability and strategic investment in public resources.

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