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County Attorney Ken Jarrard

Monday, December 10, 2012

Forsyth County Closer to Imposing Energy Excise Tax

Gov. Nathan Deal says the tax is a barrier to attracting new manufacturing business and plans to phase it out in the new year.

Forsyth County Commissioners held a public hearing and first reading Thursday of an ordinance to collect an energy tax on manufacturers, the same tax the state is phasing out on Jan. 1 at the urging of Gov. Nathan Deal. Deal says the tax is a barrier to attracting new manufacturing business. But when state lawmakers agreed to reduce the tax by 25 percent each year for the next four years, they left the door open for local governments to make their own decision whether or not to collect the tax. Forsyth County Commissioners were quick to rush through the door, signing an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with the city of Cumming two months ago to implement the tax. In order for the IGA to take effect, however, the county is required to pass…

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8:10 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012

Im pretty liberal and this is a dumb tax even to me.   more ›

Monday, August 1, 2011

AG Rules Commissioners Violated Open Meetings Act

Commissioner Patrick Bell says the attorney general's ruling is "off base" and he plans to challenge it. "Saying that two county commissioners meeting is a violation of the rules is wrong," Bell said. "It's complying with the law."

The state Attorney General's office has ruled that a meeting between county commissioners and city officials last February violated the Georgia Open Meetings Act because no public notice was posted. In a letter to County Attorney Ken Jarrard, Assistant Attorney General Stefan Ritter wrote, "As you may know, this Office has recently addressed similar concerns in the City of Savannah to the situation that occurred in Forsyth County. The Attorney General has made it clear that to conduct public business in such a way as to avoid meeting the quorum requirements of the Open Meetings Act is a violation of the Act itself." Ritter then added, "I would like to hear from the county on corrective measures outlining how they plan to conduct meetings …

Cain Harris

4:28 pm on Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Why not just apologize, understand its against the law, and get on with it. Being elected a County Commissioner hardly makes you an expert on all laws!   more ›

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