A Warren County supervisor is offering a different approach to the proposed FY2027 budget, focusing on ways to reduce the impact on taxpayers while still covering...
Note: This is the fifth and final article in a series that expands on the April 22, 2025, presentation on Economic Development to the Board of...
On January 28, 2026, Warren County Board Chair Cheryl Cullers emerged from a closed session and announced: “Mr. Gotshall has tendered his resignation, which we have...
Four months ago, Warren County completed a professionally contracted executive hiring process. The Board of Supervisors invested $34,500 in an organized search process with a national...
In my previous article, I documented how an agritourism regulation nearly bypassed public deliberation last summer. The County Attorney recommended the regulation, the Board scheduled a...
A tabled regulation could return to the Warren County Board of Supervisors’ agenda at any meeting. When it does, citizens should be prepared to ask: Why...
On January 8, 2026, the Warren County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 to repeal the Legal Services Transparency and Review Policy that had been adopted just...
On Thursday, January 8, the Warren County Board of Supervisors holds its first meeting of 2026. The new board members will take their seats. And the...
In my previous posts, I explained the first two components of the Legal Services Transparency and Review Policy: Why Legal Reasoning Behind Legislation Must Be Public Record and Closed...
In my previous post, I explained the first component of the Legal Services Transparency and Review Policy: written legal analysis for legislative matters. This post addresses the...
In my previous post, I explained why I introduced the Legal Services Transparency and Review Policy and the two incidents that made it necessary. This post is...
On January 8, the Board of Supervisors will vote on whether to reverse a transparency policy ensuring public access to the legal reasoning behind county laws—just...