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State Legislators Target DeKalb County Controversies
Posted on Monday, December 17 2007 @ 15:01:58 CST by kim |
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The AJC is reporting today that state legislators are proposing laws that target DeKalb County controversies and government structure.
Rep. Mary Margaret Oliver (D-Decatur) filed legislation banning the sale of beer, wine and liquor for on-premise consumption from 2:30 am to 9 am. This, in effect, steps in where the DeKalb CEO vetoed the Board of Commissioners on a similar ruling.
Rep. Kevin Levitas' (D-Atlanta) proposal would give the DeKalb County commissioners the power to set meeting agendas, run commission meetings and provide more oversight. The county's CEO famously has the dominate power to run the business of the county.
Keep an eye out for these and other similar efforts to come to a head in the 1st quarter.
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