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ouncilor Paul Ferro strongly objected to the idea, as he has at past meetings. Ferro voiced concern that the measure does not clearly define economic development and as a result, the council could direct the funding to a variety of areas, such as the paving of a street near the industrial park.
"This is the most useless piece of legislation I have ever seen" while on the council, Ferro said. "It has no net effect."
The state Department of Revenue has reviewed the petition and said it appears acceptable, City Solicitor Donald Rider said in a Dec. 30 letter to the council.
Vigeant said he has heard a range of times for when the measure may be voted on - from a few weeks to the end of 2011.
The third and final step for the City Council is approving transfers, requested by the mayor,
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Among the company’s tactics: buying up a host of menthol-bashing Internet domain names, including MentholKillsMinorities.com, MentholAddictsYouth.com and FDAMustBanMenthol.com.
Keeping those names out of the hands of critics is just one part of Lorillard’s multimedia campaign to thwart a possible ban. The fight’s next round is scheduled for next week,
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, Ms. Roy also arranged for Niger Innis, national spokesman for the Congress of Racial Equality, a civil-rights organization, to appear on radio programs in Chicago and elsewhere to discuss the menthol issue.
Mr. Innis says he’s against a ban because it could result in an underground market, “creating another vehicle of criminality in the African-American community.” And, “you are taking away a legal preference and choice for African-Americans.”
Harry C. Alford, chief executive of the National Black Chamber of Commerce, penned an editorial circulated by Ms. Roy in which he argued against a menthol ban. Mr. Alford says Lorillard is a member of the NBCC’s public-policy council,
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