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Cheryl Cullers Stands Apart as BOS Fails the Public

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I want to thank Cheryl Cullers for her common sense approach to governance in Warren County.

Her approach is 180 degrees from the four library haters.

During the last BOS meeting, Cheryl Cullers suggested a referendum to allow the actual numbers of citizens to voice their opinions legally.

However, after watching the BOS train wreck unfolding, constituents know we do not have a representative government, but a hostile takeover of our county supervisors.

In support of the referendum about the library, I directly challenge the BOS to place this agenda before Warren County citizens.

However, I know that they have zero desire for the facts to be shown.

They will hide their heads in the sand and not acknowledge the truth.

Referendum is the way. BOS? Do you accept the challenge?

David Harrison, Fork District
Warren County, VA


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