Madruga wasn't at that meeting.
McDonough lobbies Kirk to do something about the Board.
Kirk writes a letter asking the Licensing Board to go easy on Alchemy.
Madruga is not happy with it and ponders resignation.
Kirk appoints the person that was the harshest on Alchemy to be the chairman. (the one she's most eye to eye)
Madruga who wasn't at the meeting when Pasquina and Rando voted to demand Alchemy being open, then resigns.
Should Kirk even be intefering with the Licensing Board on McDonough's behalf?
I'm willing to be patient with her and give her 100 days to come up with a master plan to get the City out of the hole it's in, but I never thought lobbying a public board on behalf of a friend was the solution.
Wasn't this one of Kirk's most overused quotes during the campaign, "The days of who you know and who you owe are over"?











