
Did you see the letter to the editor by Huntley's Carolyn Bien in today's Northwest Herald?
Bien wrote a scathing letter to the editor where she points out that Larry Snow demands transparency, but refuses to practice it himself.
Here is a link to the letter.
Snow is always complaining that the school board makes decisions without having complete information. But Snow is asking the voters to make a decision on April 7 without having complete information. Don't voters deserve to know whether Snow obeyed the law when he got behind the wheel of his car in January and drove? Don't voters deserve to know if Snow really does think "transparency" is important, or if he has just used the term as a "buzz word" to stir up people's emotions and to garner mistrust in District 158?
If Snow drove without insurance, and he does not seem willing to provide proof to the contrary, he broke the law.
Bongo is reminded of a meeting in District 158 a few weeks before his accident, when he got into a squabble with Tony Quagliano over budgeting procedures.
Larry said the District's budget procedure was wrong and illegal and Quagliano (CPA) said the District's budget practices were completely above board and proper.
Bongo keeps thinking back to what Snow said next, which was something along the lines of:
"Well Tony, maybe obeying the law isn't important to you, but it sure is important to me."
Famous last words from a guy who just a few weeks later would be eating those words for dinner.
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