Council Ceremonies vs Public Voice | Jersey News
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A Jersey City resident turned activist, Yvonne Balcer, is fighting back against city council meetings that waste precious time on recognition ceremonies instead of addressing urgent public issues. Since the 70s, Balcer has been showing up to demand accountability—especially after a meeting stretched past 7:30 PM, delaying hundreds of citizens from speaking on critical ordinances. With only 26 of 113 sign-ups getting a chance to speak before midnight, she accuses leaders like Council President Denise Ridley of prioritizing applause over public input. Balcer’s solution? Reserve a separate day—like a Saturday—for honors, freeing up regular meetings to focus on what matters: the people’s voices, heard loud and clear.
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