The results would indicate that the community says, no.
The number one priority is continuing to provide administrators and board members protection from accountability for their corruption and incompetence.
Everything else is secondary.
The terms of public service are the prerogative of the public. Fundamental among those terms; public servants are accountable to the public, and to meaningful standards of conduct and competence, at least for the eight measly hours a day that we have to "trust" them with the control over our power and our resources.
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