Open Records request seeks information about Augusta Commission closed door meeting
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What a surprise! Sylvia Cooper published a DAILY news article. There must be something big coming down. I am incredibly pleased that the Augusta Press is consistently holding our county government accountable.
Which commissioners were in the meeting? Once again. the commissioners are spending money on programs and activities that will keep themselves in office, but are ignoring issues that may cost Augusta big money, like the state and feds shutting down the landfill. Elected and corporate officials in Europe who act like this go to jail when they fail to comply with laws. The taxpayers are not penalized for the officials’ malfeasance or incompetence.
When Mark was running the place it was making money.