Failure to discuss Agenda items during monthly work sessions keeps commissioners and the public in the dark. Even though we regularly attend county meetings, we find it difficult to find out what is going on. Based on commissioners different interpretations of their recent vote on petitions, it’s pretty clear that they don’t know what’s going on either.
Enabling Legislation for the Lumpkin County Board of Commissioners (BOC) requires a Work Session each month for
commissioners to discuss issues they will vote on at the next scheduled Commission Meeting. After discussing the issues among themselves during the Work Session, they should be able to speak knowledgeably with constituents about the issues before they have to vote during their regular monthly Commission Meeting.
Unfortunately, the BOC no longer has much discussion during their Work Sessions. Chairman John Raber has, for the last several months, made an announcement during the Work Sessions that there is no need to discuss most issues on the Agenda because he has already talked with each of the commissioners individually; and they already know what they are going to do. Continue reading »



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