7:00 PM, Wednesday, February 1, 2006 Pittsfield Township Hall 6201 West Michigan Avenue, Ann Arbor 48108
Lynn Rivers will moderate.
Networking, socializing, refreshments, raffle and more!
Democratic candidates have been invited to sit on the panel to answer questions written in advance by DFA and additional questions gathered from the audience.
Confirmed panelists include: State Senator Liz Brater; challengers for the 7th US Congressional District: Daryl Campbell, Chuck Ream and Fred Strack; candidate for the 17th State Senate seat, Bob Schockman; candidates for the 53rd House seat: Leigh Greden and Rebekah Warren; and Terry Spryszak, Congressman Dingell's District Director (17th US Congressional District).
I thought Leigh Greden was very impressive. He seems like he would be an awesome rep for Ann Arbor. He's great on the issues and he's EXPERIENCED in local city government. He's also a lawyer and that's a huge plus for a state legislator. I'm definitely leaning towards supporting him this August!
I thought Leigh Greden's performance was weak. This is a guy who wants to write a check instead of rolling up his sleeves (his answer on MCRI, the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative) and whose "experience" consists mainly of pandering to devlopers and SCREWING STUDENTS at every opportunity (his positions on the couch ban, parking, etc.). Ann Arbor deserves better.
Leigh Greden
(Anonymous) 2006-02-03 06:06 am (UTC)(link)Re: Leigh Greden
(Anonymous) 2006-02-06 04:05 pm (UTC)(link)