Politics & Government

Silverton Mayor Tries To Suspend Saying Pledge Of Allegiance At Board Meetings

Mayor Shane Fuhrman suspended the practice, but Town Trustee Molly Barela questioned his power to make the change.

By Anica Padilla, CBS Denver:


SILVERTON, Colo. (CBS4) – A dispute over the Pledge of Allegiance erupted in Silverton this week. Mayor Shane Fuhrman suspended the practice of saying the pledge during board meetings — but Town Trustee Molly Barela questioned his power to make that change.

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“Due to direct and indirect threats, inappropriate comments in and out of public meetings, and the general divisiveness this is creating in our community, we will not be doing the Pledge of Allegiance during town of Silverton board of trustee meetings,” Fuhrman stated. The mayor did not provide any specific information about the alleged threats and comments.

After a short back-and-forth, Barela stated, “This is not up for discussion at this moment, but if you’d like to add to the next agenda…”

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