Archive for May, 2017

CH Candidate Filing deadline June 7th — Honorable individuals desired for Mayor & 2 Council Seats

        Cedar Hills Citizens for Responisble Government announces need for honorable men & women to run for office in Cedar Hills. Note:  Mayor Gary Gygi backed away from a "debate/fight" challenge he made regarding his record, and instead announced that he will not seek re-election — opening the way for real change […]

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DHerald: Mayor Gygi not running again / Propagandizes his “service”

The Daily Herald reported on April 28 that Mayor Gygi will not be running for Mayor of Cedar Hills, and printed what reads more like a non-paid propaganda piece, complete with glamour photo shoot pics, and printing misleading, unsubstantiated propaganda talking points provided by Mayor Gygi and Council member Jenney Rees.   The Herald provided no alternative view or […]

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THANK YOU! – to Cami Gygi & Andrea Crawley and their children

Being a spouse and children of a public official is not an easy thing.   Whether CHCRG agrees with some, all or none of what an elected official has done, their wives and children deserve our HUGE thanks for their personal sacrifices of their spouses / children for missing for many hours at a time, which likely […]

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BLINK! – Gygi bails on his own “debate / fight” — Announces he WILL NOT run for Mayor!

After numerous email exchanges with Mayor Gary Gygi, that included Gygi's challenge to former Councilman Ken Cromar to a "debate/fight" he was "itching" to have — Gygi blinked in the game of chicken he started.   The Mayor retreated from his own proposed "debate / fight" with Cromar designed by him to "set the record straight" regarding his […]

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FACTUAL STATEMENT: Gygi won 2011 election thru “false pretenses, manipulation and deceit”

After Mayor Gygi challenged former Councilman Ken Cromar to an election "debate / fight" then retreated at Cromar's challenge to do it immediately, some thought Cromar's comments regarding the Mayor's election and "abuse of power" too much.   Cromar responded to Angela Johnson – a 2015 Candidate for CH Council – with an email thanking her […]

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To Mayor Gygi: “We want you to have the chance to explain yourself publicly.”

Two weeks had passed without a response from Mayor Gygi to a "fight / debate" he said he would "love to have".  He had been offered the opportunity to have his "itch" to "debate/fight" former Councilman Cromar to be "scratched" with an immediate debate. Cromar offered to help Gygi defend his questionable tenure by not […]

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To Mayor Gygi: “Why wait for the election?” Let’s do it now!

Mayor Gygi declared that he was "itching" to have a "debate / fight" with former City Councilman Ken Cromar and current researcher for Cedar Hills Citizens for Responsible Government. (CHCRG)  Apparently feeling that his record while in office since 2012 had been called into question too many times by Cromar, this CHCRG website and its members, City […]

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Mayor Gygi challenges former Councilman to a “fight / debate”

Mayor Gary Gygi issued the the following challenge to former Cedar Hills Councilman Ken Cromar (July 1994 to January 2000) and current Researcher for Cedar Hills Citizens for Responsible Government (CHCRG) to a "fight / debate" in an  April 11, 2017, at 10:02 AM email…. "Regarding my candidacy for Mayor, I have not made up my mind […]

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Home-based Biz Licenses Fees now not required in CH – Refunds?

Thanks to our CHCRG efforts to inform the Council about new laws passed by the 2017 Utah State Legislature, as reported in our last post, home business licence fees in Cedar Hills are apparently now a thing of the past.  See…  http://www.cedarhillscitizens.org/congrats-free-market-victories-at-capitol-that-ch-can-immediately-discuss-implementing/ After notifiying the Council, Ken Cromar's email exchanges with Mayor Gygi continued March 28th, including […]

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