MINT HILL, N.C. — No Mecklenburg County town got more funding from the most recent budget than Mint Hill. The town received more than $18 million.
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That allocation in comparison to other Mecklenburg County towns came under scrutiny by Commissioner Susan Rodriguez-McDowell, who openly questioned it during a Mecklenburg County meeting. Rodriguez-McDowell represents Mint Hill.
Mint Hill’s mayor is now endorsing her opponent, Jim Marascio in the District 6 race.
This is a wedge issue in the race. Rodriguez-McDowell stands by her comment but Marascio says it was a disappointing remark.
>> In the video at the top of the page, the Political Beat’s Joe Bruno talks to both candidates about the Mint Hill funding and other top issues in the District 6 race.
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