...a big difference between public and private. He must remember that Effingham is a public body, and as such, must comply with rules that private companies don’t see, such as...
...is it the taxpayers obligation to pay her expenses for foundation dinners, foundation donor wall and foundation meetings? Is this yet another example of how COD and the foundation are...
...to provide which may well constitute Official Misconduct. I hope that taxpayers of the Tri-State Fire Protection District FILL the next trustee meeting and demand answers to this clear breach...
...groups and organizations. The implied allegation is that you and your blogs and reports are part of pay to play. I really have been an admirer and supporter of yours...
...advice. Case and point are the US Bank and Hurricane Graphics contracts. Foundation Conflicts of Interest – 33:00 minute mark of the audio the lawyer gives his presentation. McGuire jumps...
...have to be an “inhabitant” of the district. What is the common legal definition of inhabitant? One who resides actually and permanently in a given place, and has his domicile...
...subject: Page 1 and 2, for $1150.00 includes: 8 emails/phone calls from Charity Murphy (3.8 hours) — 1 item for review of litigation (0.5 hours) — and 1 item of...
...great number of documents that are not visible to anyone but the person running the social media account. And all of those reports and invisible messages and the like are...
...don’t understand? As educators I would have thought they were smart enough to read the law pertaining to how they spend your money and followed it, but I digress, because...
...an expenditure of public funds and must be voted and approved by the board of trustees in an open public meeting, properly noticed with proper agenda. Something that Dave Carlin...