PK
Posted at 11:45h, 26 February
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In this situation, with respect to the governing bodies for the professions of Certified Public Accounting and the Illinois Bar, the Certified Public Accounting profession appears to be better equipped to serve the Illinois citizenry.
PK
Posted at 12:32h, 26 February
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For the other public commenter’s self-proclaimed, self-assessed “I’m a words person;” her insisting the chair provide her a yes or no answer certainly does “piggyback” on Mr. Mayer’s comment.
Say No to Lies
Posted at 04:10h, 27 February
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ECW, please I hope Trustee Benford gives you a copy of those emails, because the second paragraph is a complete lie. Did Bonnie write that paragraph for them?
that the township violated the OMA when it conducted a meeting without adequately providing for the electronic attendance of board members and the public by failing to provide a mechanism to where the electronic attendees could contemporaneously hear all discussion and votes
that the township entered into executive session for discussions on things not listed as an exception to open meetings - the alleged censure of a trustee
that the township took action on an item not properly listed as an action item on the agenda
that the defendants Oliver, Burgess, and George
exceeded their statutory authority by voting to censure a trustee because neither the Township Code nor any other Illinois law grants the Township Board the power to censure one of their members