WQRF, Chamber, Rockford Register Star cosponsored Coronado mayoral debate; League of Women Voters kept time.
March 25th, 2009 at 11:56pm Chuck Sweeny
It’s always great to debate at the Coronado. Thanks to WQRF-Fox 39 , the Rockford Chamber of Commerce and the Rockford Register Star, I got a chance to ask questions of the Rockford mayoral candidates Wednesday night. The event was televised live on Fox-39. I shared question-asking duties with Steve Stadelman of WTVO-TV17 and Einar Forsman CEO of the Rockford Chamber of Commerce.
The hour went by quickly, and we each got in just 4 questions — I’d prepared 29 just to be prepared!
I’m not sure I got any good answers, for there was a lot of posturing by all candidates. John Harmon, the Republican, did say that balancing the city budget, which has a $8.6 million hole, would require a reduction in force. Doug Block, the Democrat, deflected my question about requiring police and fire fighters, 60 percent of whom live outside the city, to move in. He presented a scenario against it, citing a hypothetical situation in which a Rockford cop and Loves Park cop are married. Where do they live if each city has a residency requirement
I asked Mayor Morrissey about Home Rule, and he said he is in favor of putting it on the next possible ballot. Block said he used to be for Home Rule but now is against it.
I asked Green Party candidate Jesus Correa VII, who says he is an artist and comedian, whether in fact his campaign is in reality an act of “performance art.” He said no. While he knows he won’t win, he’s still serious about his candidacy.
There were about 200 people in the audience, many of them Block supporters carrying signs. Organizers of the debate made them put away the signs for the duration. The audience was polite and there were no outbursts.
Did any of you see it on TV? How’d it come across?
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1. amy | March 26th, 2009 at 10:47 am
Harmon posed the hypothetical two cops working for different depts. Also, Morrissey asked for the signs to be put away, as they were “distracting him.” What happened to having to report accurate information?
I thought it was pretty amazing the Morrissey just happened to have a Block memo.. it was almost as if he knew what questions were going to be asked…
2. Chuck Sweeny | March 26th, 2009 at 12:19 pm
People weren’t supposed to have signs. That was in the ground rules, Morrissey’s people played by the rules and didn’t bring signs.
3. Sandy Tower | April 7th, 2009 at 10:04 am
Chuck, I am trying to reach the League of Women Voters.
They are not listed in the phone book.
Postings online are all years old, except yours for the March 26 event. Can you refer me to anyone?
My # in 815-978-0867
email: sandy@sandytower.com
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