
Trevor Storrs
43:42 - 44:04
"I was quite frank and straight with her going, we kind of need to not know in September. Like, what is your intentions? Like, I don't want us to go through all of this work and then them blow it up. Like, are you gonna get behind this and looking at alcohol? So I'm gonna follow back up also with her and try to have a more concrete conversation."
“I was quite frank and straight with her going, we kind of need to not know in September. Like, what is your intentions? Like, I don't want us to go through all of this work and then them blow it up. Like, are you gonna get behind this and looking at alcohol? So I'm gonna follow back up also with her and try to have a more concrete conversation.”
We, I was quite frank and straight with her going, we kind of need to not know in September. Like, what is your intentions? Like, I don't want us to go through all of this work and then them blow it up. Like, are you gonna get behind this and looking at alcohol? So I'm gonna follow back up also with her and try to have a more concrete conversation.
The ACCEE Fund board says two programs transferred from the alcohol tax now consume more than $2 million of its $5.2 million base, leaving too little for the operational grants and capital projects the fund was built to deliver. Board Chair Trevor Storrs plans a summer campaign to move both programs back.
