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County Board Faces Controversy Over Reimbursement Denial

September 02, 2024 | Claiborne County, Mississippi


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County Board Faces Controversy Over Reimbursement Denial
In a recent government meeting, the board addressed several key agenda items, including financial approvals and departmental reports. The meeting commenced with a motion to deny mass claim number 23f39k905422, which was unanimously approved.

The board then discussed a potential sponsorship for the Claiborne County branch of the NAACP's banquet, deciding to take the matter under advisement for further discussion.

County Extension representative Miss Gray raised concerns regarding reimbursement for county programming items, which had been denied due to audit issues. She highlighted a previous practice of being reimbursed as a vendor, despite recent changes in policy. The board opted to take this issue under advisement as well, seeking to clarify the reimbursement process moving forward.

Sheriff Goods presented several requests, including approval for his attendance at the Sheriff Association Conference and travel for staff to attend a certification class. Both requests were approved without opposition. Additionally, the board authorized the submission of a grant application and approved salary adjustments for two employees, although further salary discussions were suggested for future meetings.

Interim County Administrator Gloria Dodson requested approval for a homestead reimbursement payment to Clayton County School District, which was also approved. The board agreed to change the work hours for solid waste pickup employees and approved a candidate for election permission for District 2.

The meeting concluded with a motion to execute an addendum for the Pickering Firm, reflecting the board's ongoing administrative responsibilities. Overall, the meeting showcased the board's commitment to addressing community needs and ensuring proper governance.

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