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Council delays decision on federal lobbying contract; council wants direct meetings with Kiley & Associates
Summary
Council discussed terminating monthly payments to BECTIS/Vectus DC (about $6,200/month) and a staff recommendation to approve Kiley & Associates for federal advocacy. Members requested direct meetings with the new firm and delayed final approval to allow those briefings.
The Commerce City Council on Tuesday continued consideration of changes to the city’s federal legislative advocacy arrangement, asking staff to arrange direct briefings between council members and a proposed new firm before a final vote.
Staff described an existing arrangement under which the city had continued monthly payments of approximately $6,200 to a firm identified in the report as BECTIS DC (also referenced in discussion as Vectus DC) after a four-month formal agreement ended. Staff recommended…
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