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CJE makes statement on PAC change to countywide

"As the Chief Financial Officer of Adair County it is my position to support all the people and many have expressed their wishes to be represented in this issue and I concur. It is the right thing to do, success without integrity and transparency to the public is not true success, and I base my position on these noted statements:
  • To provide an election that will give the citizens of Adair County the right to vote and the opportunity to choose whether they are for or against the sale of alcoholic beverages
  • An effort for Adair County to improve economic development opportunities, attract new business and industry, support existing businesses and increase revenue sources, whereas, currently all responsibility and paying of bills for the county rest solely on the taxpayer's back
  • The citizens of Adair County are going to pay for this election and they should have a voice
  • Recognizing Adair County being a "dry" county does not mean alcoholic beverages do not exist - they are just being purchased in other counties that are "wet" and those counties are collecting the revenues
From CJE Michael Lee Stephens"




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