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I’m looking forward to attending these meetings on a regular basis. I’m sincerely concerned about the state of the counties finances. I’m not sure the people we gave authority too over our lives are doing the best job with the money and the budget. If they want to continue to impose the federal tyranny on us; they should at least pay for it honestly. Perhaps live within their means like the rest of us have to? Fat, bloated, and social government is the MOST expensive thing we buy. Its time to hold the government accountable at all levels, now is the time to take back our country and have it reflect our values. Something like, “Don’t spend money you dont have.” That sounds honest and fair.