It would be the first of 16 years as mayor for Mrs Strelow. The well known identity sat down with
The Morning Bulletin last week for the first time since her sudden departure from the Rockhampton mayoral position in November. She spoke with fondness and pride about her successful and varied political career, sharing the highs and lows. Mrs Strelow first ran for a Rockhampton City councillor position in 1994 but was unsuccessful. She was, however, successful at the 1997 election and was voted in for the northside division, around Lakes Creek Rd and Elizabeth Park. I had to contest a Labor Party plebiscite to contest the division I lived in then, Mrs Strelow said of her first term in the council.
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Local government leaders, private sector executives get behind bill to expand MTA funding
Local government leaders, private sector executives get behind bill to expand MTA funding
By: WMAR STAFF
and last updated 2021-01-11 17:37:28-05
BALTIMORE â On Monday, many gathered outside the Johns Hopkins Metro Station in support of new legislation to significantly increase funding for Maryland s public transit system.
The Transit Safety and Investment Act, is sponsored by state legislators, Senator Cory McCray and Delegate Brooke Lierman.
It aims to provide the MTA with the money needed to address a host of issues they say have been put off for too long.