A Logo Was Treated as a Threat. A Political Endorsement Was Not
Franklin’s Council moved swiftly against a corrected logo — while ignoring a public political endorsement by its top administrator. By Dr. Richard A. Busalacchi Franklin Community News At Tuesday night’s Common Council meeting (2-3-26), the City of Franklin voted to authorize cease-and-desist letters related to the alleged misuse of a logo similar to the City’s. The stated justification was the potential for “confusion” among residents — specifically, the concern that use of the logo could imply official City endorsement. The motion, made by Alderwoman Day, directed the City to notify any entity using the logo without permission. On its face, the action was framed as neutral and preventative — a step taken to protect the City’s identity and avoid misleading the public. The record of the meeting, however, tells a far more complicated story. A problem that no longer existed As acknowledged on the record by the City’s own legal counsel, the logo at issue had already been changed afte...