African American Roundtable Releases Statement After Disrupting Milwaukee Mayor’s Proposed Budget Release
MILWAUKEE (September 24, 2024) —Today, members of the African American Roundtable disrupted Mayor Cavalier Johnson while he was releasing his proposed budget to the Milwaukee Common Council. The group demanded community investments, participatory budgeting, and for the Common Council to reject the Mayor’s budget and create a budget that reflects the will of the people.
“This budget continues the trend of budgets that divest from quality of life services to fund police. This budget is the manifestation of bad deals this administration has made. We urge the Common Council to reject this budget.” –Devin Anerson, Campaign and Membership Director, African American Roundtable
“The $300 million the mayor is giving to the police department is not helping keep Milwaukee safe. We would rather him invest that money in participatory budgeting, and we’re going to let him know that on October 7.” –Ranetta Palmer, LiberateMKE leader
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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