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Hey, a special offer from Slag Heap Central here. It’s not as good as the freebies you can sometimes get from That’s Church, I admit. But I’m hoping that if you care about the future of this city, it’ll be an offer you can’t refuse. 

This weekend, City Paper is joining with Democratic committee leaders from Shadyside and Squirrel Hill to help moderate a political form. 

The event is running this Saturday from 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. — meaning it will actually take slightly less time than the ouster of Hosni Mubarak. The location? The auditorium of Winchester Thurston School, at 555 Morewood Ave. (Use the Ellsworth Avenue entrance.)

Candidates expected to appear include those running for:

  • City Council District 5
  • City Council District 9
  • County executive
  • County controller
  • County treasurer

… plus some county council aspirants and judicial candidates. Among the contestants we hope to hear from are those seeking to the local magistrate post in district 05-2-35. That’s where City Councilor Doug Shields is going toe-to-toe with Hugh McGough and Dan Butler.

(See the flier here.)

The goal here is to minimize the political pabulum and get right to the issues that matter. As Shadyside Democratic Chair Jeanne Clark puts it, the motto here is “no stump speeches — just straight answers.”

As for the questions? That’s where you come in.

In addition to taking questions from the floor, we’re also soliciting suggestions online … starting right now. 

Want to ask Rich Fitzgerald how he justifies his favorable stance on Marcellus Shale drilling? Let me know. Confused about whether Mark Patrick Flaherty has a stance on Marcellus Shale drilling? Hit me up. Ask Shields to explain the hearsay rule, or demand to know whose side Corey O’Connor is really on.

Questions can be submitted in the comments section of this blog post, hitting us up at our Twitter account, or by sending me an email.

I and the other moderators will blend these in with questions from the audience, and we’ll use as many as we can. 

If you miss the event, the Shadyside Democrats will be posting video of it online at their web site. For those of you who don’t have 4-plus hours of your life to spare watching online video, either … I’ll be posting highlights of the transcripts in a future post. 

Put simply: It couldn’t be easier for you to participate in the political dialogue. You can take part in a political debate without canceling your Saturday-night plans. You can ask questions of future leaders — and get the answers — without ever putting on a pair of pants. And that, my friend, is what America is all about.

The lines are open. Let me hear from you. 

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3 replies on “A chance to shape the future of our city — while still wearing your jammies”

  1. Thank you for asking. For the candidates running for City Council District 5:

    “Would you support an ordinance to prevent sex trafficking in the existing massage parlor in your district?”

    (if they deny there is one, it is Red Door Chinese Massage on Murray).

    For the council District 9 candidates:

    “Would you support funding training the Pittsburgh Police to identify victims of sex trafficking?”

    Thank you again.

  2. All County Peoples:

    Should we eliminate County Division of Weights and Measures and have the State Supervisor take over the task, as they already do for every other County in Western Pennsylvania except Allegheny, Beaver, Greene and Westmoreland?

    For All Candidates:

    Should the City or County actively attract private and public entities supporting the natural gas industry to redevelop vacant brownfield sites around the city and the county which would create jobs and bring tax revenues to the urban core?

    All County Chief Exec Candidates: Do you support the presence of over 20 twitter feeds representing various County Divisions and Departments, for example, @AC_DCR Dept. of Court Records!?

  3. JessiDG –

    How do you know that there’s sex trafficking at the Red Door? Certainly, forcing women into sex working jobs against their will is a serious crime, consequently, you’ll need evidence for such a serious charge.

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