Dolton trustees appoint mayor pro-tem amid scrutiny over Mayor Henyard’s lack of attendance at village meetings – WGNTV (Chicago)

The Dolton trustees opposed to Mayor Tiffany Henyard said she has missed 25 of the special meetings and refuses to allow some business to be put on the agenda for the village’s regular meetings. Trustee Brittney Norwood said, "Where we have an entire quorum here, and we’re waiting while the administration adds makeup and gets dressed, and it’s just not fair.”
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Joey Zamboni
1 year ago

Mayor Henyard, like all tyrants, desires ‘absolute power’…

Lord Acton so aptly states:

“Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”

“Despotic power is always accompanied by corruption of morality.”

“Authority that does not exist for Liberty is not authority but force.”

“Everybody likes to get as much power as circumstances allow, and nobody will vote for a self-denying ordinance.”

“Absolute power demoralizes.” 

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