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Dust Up At The Bernalillo County Commission Meeting City Desk Abq

Dust Up At The Bernalillo County Commission Meeting City Desk Abq
Dust Up At The Bernalillo County Commission Meeting City Desk Abq

Dust Up At The Bernalillo County Commission Meeting City Desk Abq State investigators determined the bernalillo county board of commissioners did not violate a state open meeting law when conducting closed sessions to discuss an ethics matter involving the hiring of an assistant treasurer. A bernalillo county attorney says legal precedent supports the board of county commissioners decision to recently conduct multiple closed meetings as commissioners weighed possible code of conduct violations by the new county treasurer and a former elected official.

Bernalillo County Commission Administrative Meeting Bernalillo County
Bernalillo County Commission Administrative Meeting Bernalillo County

Bernalillo County Commission Administrative Meeting Bernalillo County The foundation for open government (fog) — an advocate for transparency in government — has asked the new mexico department of justice to investigate whether the bernalillo county commission violated the open meetings act by engaging in a rolling quorum before it met this week. On wednesday, commission chair barbara baca told city desk abq that she was disappointed in quezada’s behavior at the commission meeting. baca said robust discussions and disagreements are part of the democratic deliberative process. By rodd cayton, city desk abq. the bernalillo county commission has a few more days to convince the new mexico department of justice that commissioners didn’t break state law when they went into a closed door meeting. Residents of the areas near the fairgrounds expressed their concerns last month about the future of the state fair at a special public meeting, many saying they don’t want the event moved. advance notice. commissioners will consider some changes to their own meeting rules.

Bernalillo County Commission Zoning Meeting Bernalillo County Free
Bernalillo County Commission Zoning Meeting Bernalillo County Free

Bernalillo County Commission Zoning Meeting Bernalillo County Free By rodd cayton, city desk abq. the bernalillo county commission has a few more days to convince the new mexico department of justice that commissioners didn’t break state law when they went into a closed door meeting. Residents of the areas near the fairgrounds expressed their concerns last month about the future of the state fair at a special public meeting, many saying they don’t want the event moved. advance notice. commissioners will consider some changes to their own meeting rules. State investigators determined the bernalillo county board of commissioners did not violate a state open meeting law when conducting closed sessions to discuss an ethics matter involving the hiring of an assistant treasurer. the new mexico department of justice says commissioners properly placed discussion of the matter on their agenda. A watchdog organization focused on government transparency says the bernalillo county board of commissioners may have broken the state’s open meeting law while looking into whether the county treasurer violated the county’s hiring rules. What to expect: competing county manager selection processes dominate commission agenda. Commissioners will consider some changes to their own meeting rules. a proposal from chair eric olivas would see agendas for regular meetings published five days ahead of time. agendas for tuesday meetings are required by law to be published by the previous saturday.

Bernalillo County Commission Meeting Gets Heated Kob
Bernalillo County Commission Meeting Gets Heated Kob

Bernalillo County Commission Meeting Gets Heated Kob State investigators determined the bernalillo county board of commissioners did not violate a state open meeting law when conducting closed sessions to discuss an ethics matter involving the hiring of an assistant treasurer. the new mexico department of justice says commissioners properly placed discussion of the matter on their agenda. A watchdog organization focused on government transparency says the bernalillo county board of commissioners may have broken the state’s open meeting law while looking into whether the county treasurer violated the county’s hiring rules. What to expect: competing county manager selection processes dominate commission agenda. Commissioners will consider some changes to their own meeting rules. a proposal from chair eric olivas would see agendas for regular meetings published five days ahead of time. agendas for tuesday meetings are required by law to be published by the previous saturday.

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