I really hope this kind of thing happens in other towns. I went to a meeting once and the board refused to hear complaints from anyone who was not a resident of the township. A lot of pissed off people. I wish I had studied the laws better and was prepared to confront them. As a little side note, I saw one of the reps laughing as the meeting adjourned and he gave the council President 5 bucks. It seemed obvious he had a bet with him that he couldn't stop people from commenting.
Posted by $jlc 10 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
Actually, she read from a handbook. It cited as similar sounding (but different) law about the public not being able to participate in the Board's deliberations. Apparently, the handbook made no mention of the law that said that the Board was Required To let the public speak. Ahem. An oversight, I am sure.
I am so glad these guys are willing to watchdog. I am looking for a site that lets me throw a few bucks in their direction to support them.
Obeying the law? Oh, come on, comrade citizens! What a unique 21st century concept. Some would call it quaint. Like living under The Constitution. Just ask Supreme Leader.
I am so glad these guys are willing to watchdog. I am looking for a site that lets me throw a few bucks in their direction to support them.
Jan
and I am damned glad that someone is telling them
that they DO !!! -- j
What a unique 21st century concept.
Some would call it quaint. Like living under The Constitution.
Just ask Supreme Leader.
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