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Anderson County Commission breaks Sunshine laws by dipping into ‘rainy day’ reserve?

Posted on July 17, 2008 by Brehd Patchley

Anderson County Commission voted to raid its ‘rainy day’ reserve on July 15. Although the decision was made with good intentions, to avoid raising taxes…readers of the Oak Ridger have pointed out that it did NOT rain on July 15, and that it was, in fact, sunny. Whether or not this means that Anderson County Commission has broken Sunshine laws has not yet been determined.

1 thought on “Anderson County Commission breaks Sunshine laws by dipping into ‘rainy day’ reserve?”

  1. Bruce Johnson says:
    July 19, 2008 at 11:02 pm

    Anderson County has a rainy day reserve ? Did they finally break down and sell the spare chickens ?

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