At today’s board meeting, it was made evident that the supervisors have, “no authority in the matter,” as stated by County Attorney Carnathan. He cited an opinion from the 1970’s which, he speculated, was based on a 1930’s case. Though the opinion cited no precedent, nor any law, it seemed to me to be based solely on emotion, as is the modern opinions of many, and not on any sense of fiscal responsibility.
Regardless of Attorney Carnathan’s assertion that the consolidation will save no money, the math says it will.
You can go back and listen to the interview with CDF Director Sean Johnson by clicking here. If you have not listened to that Interview, it may help to fill you in up to this point.
I will say this, go to the Houston Forward page, the Chickasaw United page, and the Chickasaw Politics page to keep up to date with more of the inner workings, and goings-on, and to voice your opinion on the matter. It is high time the people are heard.
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