County attorney's office files complaint over open-meeting violations in Tombstone
Thu, 02/25/2010 - 1:21am
Herald/Review
TOMBSTONE — City Council members have failed to meet a list of remedies outlined by the Cochise County Attorney’s Office as a resolution to open meeting law violations.
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It is so rampant in these days that there is a total lack of transparency for
entities like the Tombstone city counsel. What has it been nearly 3 month
ago, that we have had a lack of transparency and etc., with the Douglas
school board? It is time to recall these “good ol’ boys,” & the mentality
that they can get away without an ounce of accountability to its patrons or
citizens! Until these men and women are held more accountable there will
continue be noted filled with corruption. In recent months, SEABHS services
have been found out to be corrupt. …ooops, we are still living in make
believe land where there is NO one to account for or beheld for amounts of
money have been unaccounted for & if someone speaks out about it; they are on
the railroad to being dismissed by other board members! Whistle blowers have
no way of being protected in Cochise or Santa Cruz counties!
And have a recall election. They think they are above the law. They would
rather spend taxpayers money on a lawyer from Tucson, than attend a training
course on open meeting laws.
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black, our County Government does
everything in its power to deny its citizens the information needed to be
informed AHEAD of time. Look in the mirror Mr. Hanson.