July 30, 2009 - 12:20pm
Inside Edge

Vega votes to show confidence in himself

If nothing else, Jersey City Council President Mariano Vega is a man of tremendous self-confidence.  A no-confidence vote aimed at Vega, who was arrested last week on federal corruption charges, was defeated 7-1.  Vega voted against resolution.  Only reformer Steven Fulop voted yes.  Since Vega had a personal financial stake in the vote -- the Council President earns an additional $2,000-a-year - should he have abstained?  It wouldn't have affected the final vote.

Among those voting to show confidence in Vega: newly-elected Councilwoman Nidia Rivera Lopez (D-Orlando).

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