Should Council Lady Robinson Talk About Council Votes To Fire Brian Platt?!?

We've asked around about this and here's the answer that makes sense . . .

NOPE, TALKING ABOUT THE EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF A CITY HALL WORKER AND DECISION MAKING OF COUNCIL ISN'T SMART!!!

However . . .

TKC isn't here to tell anybody who to live their life . . . Instead . . . We merely share this glimpse of the council lady reportedly breaking down city hall personnel issues with her constituents.

Here's the word . . . 

"She provided that previously unreported look inside the council’s deliberations on a sensitive personnel matter while participating in an online Zoom meeting with a group of civil rights leaders and their supporters. While there was no vote taken in executive session, Robinson judged that Mayor Quinton Lucas and at least three other council members were unwilling to get rid of Platt on Thursday. And so the council went ahead with the process spelled out in the city charter that would allow Platt to request a public hearing on his future, Robinson acknowledged at the regular Friday morning meeting of the Urban Summit."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Not enough votes to fire Platt on Thursday, city council member says. But it's not over

A previously unreported look inside the Kansas City Council's deliberations over the fate of city manager Brian Platt came out during a meeting with civil rights leaders Friday.

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