Commission creates committee to crack down on county employees breaking residency rules


Commission creates committee to crack down on county employees breaking residency rules

“I am pleased that the County Commission has been consistently engaged on how the county can invest, support, and expand transit options in our community. As I presented to the County Commission, transit will help lift men and women out of poverty, a conditioned that has worsened in our county. We have more than 25,000 men and women who live in poverty today who did not live in poverty last year. Part of the issue is access to transportation and jobs. The holiday season is the ideal time to have this discussion. This is the season we are reminded that we are called to help those in need. I believe that means addressing our worsening poverty rate,” read the statement provided by Harris.


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