There will be an open "planning session" meeting of the full Muskegon county board tomorrow from 1-3:00 PM at the Muskegon County convention and visitors bureau building.
That's the old train station across from the Eagles, corner of 7th and Western.
All citizens are legally entitled to attend.
On the agenda will be discussion about:
1. Equalization and assessments.
2. The new casino in Fruitport.
3. Long range financial planning for the County.
4. The county commissioner's travel budget.
5. County purchasing policy.
This is where much of the real policy info is discussed and in the past, the commissioners have had the luxury of little citizen attendance or input.
So they could do just whatever they and those with their hands out wanted.
With little public scrutiny.
Let's change that!
I'll be there tomorrow at 12:45, outside by the front door to greet any of you patriots who will stand tall and attend.
It is YOUR future and your money they will be talking about!
See you there!
"It's the SPENDING Stupid!"
"The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be, secure when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them." -Patrick Henry, revolutionary (1736-1799)
That's the old train station across from the Eagles, corner of 7th and Western.
All citizens are legally entitled to attend.
On the agenda will be discussion about:
1. Equalization and assessments.
2. The new casino in Fruitport.
3. Long range financial planning for the County.
4. The county commissioner's travel budget.
5. County purchasing policy.
This is where much of the real policy info is discussed and in the past, the commissioners have had the luxury of little citizen attendance or input.
So they could do just whatever they and those with their hands out wanted.
With little public scrutiny.
Let's change that!
I'll be there tomorrow at 12:45, outside by the front door to greet any of you patriots who will stand tall and attend.
It is YOUR future and your money they will be talking about!
See you there!
"It's the SPENDING Stupid!"
"The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be, secure when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them." -Patrick Henry, revolutionary (1736-1799)
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