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    Somerville Showdown: Mayor vs. City Council in Budget Shenanigans

    Welcome to the thrilling world of municipal politics in Somerville, MA, where Mayor Katjana Ballantyne has taken a stand against the city council’s proposal to adopt a law that would allow them to pump up the school district’s budget with the finesse of a toddler with a juice box. Because, let’s face it, giving city councils power is just asking for, well, a riveting drama of epic proportions.

    Now, let’s dive into the riveting Chapter 329 of the Acts of 1987—a title that really rolls off the tongue. This piece of legislative gold allows the city council to increase the school’s slice of the city’s capital budget with just a two-thirds vote. Apparently, they can enact budget changes faster than you can say “What’s the harm in giving them the keys to the cash register?” This was prominently proposed by Ward Seven Councilor Judy Pineda Neufeld during a meeting that likely needed popcorn for its entertainment value on May 8.

    In an unexpected plot twist reminiscent of a rom-com, Mayor Ballantyne expressed her discontent with the city council’s budgetary ambitions. She penned a letter this week, which we can only assume was sent via carrier pigeon, given its urgency.

    In her masterclass of political rhetoric, Ballantyne claimed, “The intent of this legislation is to elevate one city function, albeit a vital function, above all others.” Translation? “Sure, schools are important, but so is—oh I don’t know—everything else we do in a city.” She detailed the potential for “inefficiencies” that would cloud the budget like a foggy morning in New England. Who knew budgeting could have such drama?

    She warned that adopting this act might just lead to “instability and inevitable cuts to critical city services.” If only she could add “dancing unicorns” to that list of potential cuts to really spice things up! According to Ballantyne, her tenure as mayor has already set records on how much she’s pumped into the school district. So, why the fuss about this act? Seems like she’s got the “I care about schools” trophy locked down tight.

    However, not everyone shares Ballantyne’s enthusiasm for what we might call “financial plutocracy.” Councilor-At-Large Willie Burnley Jr., and aspiring mayor, has bravely announced his intention to support the law, declaring the mere 5% budget increase proposed for Fiscal Year 2026 as shockingly inadequate. Because who needs gradual improvement when you can just rocket the budget into the stratosphere?

    In this epic standoff, it’s clear that Somerville is ready for a budget battle for the ages. Will Mayor Ballantyne manage to keep her empire intact while avoiding any financial anarchy? Or will the city council take the plunge into fiscal chaos and pass that law faster than you can say “taxpayer dollars”? Stay tuned, folks. It’s going to be a wild ride.

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