"Day in and day out, they fight tirelessly for truth, justice, and transparency to protect the best interests of our city and its residents," Suarez wrote. "I feel it's important to recognize the dedication of these civil servants, who could be earning far more in the private sector - but consciously chose to serve OUR community instead."
Sources who witnessed the performance said their understanding was that Suarez was thanking the attorneys in part for their victory in that case.
The mariachi performance was the latest twist since the city's decision Wednesday to rescind a referendum that a different group of city commissioners had voted in July 2023 to place on the ballot.
On Thursday, a group of Miami Beach voters sued the city, calling the decision 'shocking, unprecedented, and unlawful.' But after an emergency hearing Friday, Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Antonio Arzola ruled in favor of the city.
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