Latest in a series of posts on candidates for election ![]()
Dana Grubb for Mayor

Candidate Grubb at City Hall:
- worked 27 years in various capacities in the Department of Community and Economic Development
- critical for the City to have a comprehensive code of ethics
- proposed several years ago but rejected by several Council members including opponent Reynolds
- need transparency, honesty, integrity in a system built on checks and balances
- must deflect solicitations for special favors
- no campaign donations from Bethlehem major developers (deep pockets)
- also no endorsements from City and elected officials (you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours)
- will act solely in best interest of residents
Let’s believe in a better Bethlehem.
The lack of transparency surrounding the so-called Ethics committee, meetings, function and viability is a definite sticking point for many folks, me included, I fully support a comprehensive code of ethics but it will be useless without a city government that exhibits a commitment to transparency on the issue