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Place and Gallucci saying I am misinformed ! That the resolution had nothing to do with Naylor. I never said that it did. I said basically, if this resolution had been passed, we wouldn't be where we are now and the taxpayer would have been protected. "Jennings points out that six members of the City Council, including Raymond Gallucci voted against a City Resolution that would have prevented any public employee found guilty of theft ineligible for future pension benefits.

On December 19, 2011 a resolution was presented to the City Council dubbed “dishonorable service“ aimed to strip public officials and employees of their health benefits and pensions if convicted of a crime related to his or her public employment."

We are not talking about HONEST people here as Vella-Wilkinson has expressed, we are talking about people who are convicted of a CRIME related to his or her public employment .

You can read this Resolution on the Warwick city website pco-12-11 http://www.warwickri.gov/pdfs/cityclerk/2011/PCO-12-11.pdf

Lyn Jennings

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