
Romero Turns On Teamsters In Transit Strike
While her opponent in the City Council race has been silent, sitting City Councilwoman Regina Romero is suddenly changing her tune and calling for the Teamsters “to have realistic expectations.” Romero issued a statement on Friday in response to the growing dissatisfaction with the Council and Teamster’s exorbitant demands.
Romero says she issued the statement because “there has been a lot of conflicting information in the news about the Sun Tran strike. I want to make absolutely sure the community knows where I stand on this issue.”
Romero is pushing for a quick short-term fix as Election Day nears. Acknowledging that the strike is “crippling our community,” Romero wants to “craft a short term solution and then look to alternative methods to administer the system.”
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Romero’s computer missing, no signs of forced entry
Tucson City Councilwoman Regina Romero is claiming that someone broke into her Ward 1 City Council office over the weekend and stole her computer tower.
However, according to Tucson Police there were no signs of a forced entry and an alarm was not triggered.
Romero has been the subject of citizens’ inquiries for her involvement in a proposed land deal involving the El Rio Golf Course.
The City of Tucson has obstructed citizens’ access to documents about the suspect land deal despite the fact that a Pima County Superior Court judge ordered the documents be turned over.
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