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Part 2 of a debate for mayor of the city of Syracuse.
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Part 2 of a debate for mayor of the city of Syracuse.
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There’s a three-way race for mayor of Syracuse this year. Incumbent mayor Ben Walsh is again running as an independent candidate. Challenging him are Democrat Khalid Bey, and Republican Janet Burman.
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In his first term, Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh has had to address the city’s finances, deal with a pandemic, rising violent crime and implement police reform. As he runs for a second term this year, Walsh’s message is focusing on what he's done over the past four years, while recognizing there’s still more to do.
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Part 1 of a debate for mayor of the city of Syracuse.
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Part 1 of a debate for mayor of the city of Syracuse.
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A majority of Syracuse Common Councilors are standing behind fellow councilor Khalid Bey in the race for mayor. Five of the nine lawmakers on the council endorsed the Democrat at a news conference Thursday, Bey’s first big public campaign event following his bout with COVID-19.
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Syracuse Common Councilor Khalid Bey, the Democratic candidate for mayor this year, has tested positive for COVID-19, his campaign said Monday.
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The Syracuse Common Council has agreed to pay the salary increases, benefits and bonuses that were awarded to the city’s police department, after negotiations over the union contract went to arbitration.
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On this week's episode of the Campbell Conversations, Grant Reeher speaks with Khalid Bey, the Democratic party candidate for Mayor of the City of Syracuse. Bey is currently a City Councilor-at-Large, President Pro Tempore of the Chamber and chair of the Economic Development Downtown and Metropolitan Planning Committee.