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  2. Memphis City Council - Wikipedia

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    Memphis City Council committees meet on every first and third Tuesday of every month. [3] The first city council took office in 1968, after the modern city charter had been approved by Memphis voters in a 1966 referendum. The 1966 charter set the salary for council members at $6,000, which was later raised to $20,100 in 1995, and later raised ...

  3. Myron Lowery - Wikipedia

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    Myron Lowery is an American politician who served as the Mayor Pro Tem of Memphis, Tennessee, from July 31, 2009 to October 26, 2009. He is a former television news anchor for WMC-TV 5 in Memphis. Mayor Pro Tem Lowery has served on the Memphis City Council since 1991.

  4. Misandry - Wikipedia

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    A term with a similar but distinct meaning is androphobia, which describes a fear, but not necessarily hatred, of men. [ 20 ] [ better source needed ] Anthropologist David D. Gilmore coined the term "viriphobia" in line with his view that misandry typically targets machismo , "the obnoxious manly pose ", along with the oppressive male roles of ...

  5. Calvin Williams is seeking a second chance. Will the Memphis ...

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    Two members of the Memphis City Council delayed Calvin Williams' appointment as deputy city court clerk and potentially killed it altogether.

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  7. Government of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The city of Memphis is split between two congressional districts. The western three-fourths of the city, including downtown, forms the core of the 9th District, which has been represented by Democrat Steve Cohen since 2007. Cohen was the first white Democrat to represent a significant portion of Memphis in more than 40 years.

  8. How Memphis City Council reacted to proposed Simmons Bank ...

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    The proposed $50 million donation and subsequent renovations of Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium are now going through Memphis City Council approval.

  9. Category:Government of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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