EDITORIAL
A few eyebrows might have gone up at news that City Councilman Dave
Garofalo is planning to run for the state Board of Equalization when his
council time is up next year. After all, there is that lingering,
year-and-a-half investigation by the district attorney into allegations
that Garofalo approved city projects for companies that advertised in his
publishing ventures.
In April, we called on the district attorney to quit dragging out the
investigation and wrap it up. Nine months was long enough to determine
Garofalo’s innocence or guilt, we said. The public and the city deserved
to get this tangled story into the past. It also was unfair to the
councilman, we said, as it seemed to be pushing the boundaries of what it
means to have a “quick and speedy” trial.
Believe it or not, that was seven months ago. So once again, we say:
End the investigation into Garofalo. Either charge him or don’t. It is
long past time for the city and the councilman to be able to focus on a
clear future.
Garofalo, who has staunchly maintained his innocence, seems to be
pressing ahead with his life. His decision to file the papers needed to
run for the state board -- which oversees and regulates state taxation,
including property taxes -- is evidence of that.
His decision also makes it ever more important that the investigation
conclude. Voters will deserve to know whether he has been charged with a
crime or not.
But at this rate, Garofalo may just be running for office with the
district attorney still riffling through his personal belongings.
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