Lt Governor Needs Lesson In How To Be a Public Official
by Denise Freitag Burdette
Register August 22, 2013 Edition
http://www.thedcregister.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12122:lt-gov-needs-lesson-in-being-public-official-&catid=79:columns&Itemid=141
ReplyDeleteAnd why did our commissioners not make an announcement that they were meeting? How many other meetings of this type go on without the public or newspaper knowing about them?
Really ? I don't know what the beef is you could have stayed if you wanted to and you acknowledge that. Where was the register and the press when the Indy Star told the world what going on down here?
ReplyDeleteSometimes illegality becomes more obvious after a meeting. If you leave before the meeting starts, how do you know if there is a quorum of any government boards present?
ReplyDeleteHow do you know if this invitation only meeting is legitimate?
The reporter investigated and reported to the PUBLIC what she found out.
Too bad our county government officials aren't as diligent in protecting the public's interests.
can they vote on anything at that meeting?
ReplyDeleteVoting is not what makes this open to the public.
ReplyDeleteRiverboat Revenue was discussed with the Lt Governor.
Do you think that should be a secret?