Joe Walden was the last of 14 public commenters during the special Bloomington city council meeting regarding the condemnation of comments Mayor Tari Renner made on a local woman's blog. (Joe Ragusa/WJBC)
By Joe Ragusa
BLOOMINGTON – The Bloomington City Council has unanimously approved a resolution officially condemning Mayor Tari Renner's recent comments on a blog that mentioned his son.
"I accept the council's decision, and I hope that we can now move forward, together," Renner said after exiting the room during the discussion and vote on the resolution. "I want to again apologize to anyone who has been hurt or disappointed by my remarks."
Alderwoman Judy Stearns, one of the subjects of the original blog post by Diane Benjamin, disagreed with the way the condemnation was handled.
"What we have done, and what the citizens of Bloomington are now doing because this was not a proper procedure with evidence and facts, is we are blaming the victim," Stearns said. "And I find that astonishing."
Alderman Kevin Lower also raised objections to the procedure, saying it should've been held in executive session with no public comments, but city attorney Jeff Jurgens said it was fine to proceed. 14 people participated in the public comment period in a packed city hall. Benjamin was not one of them.
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