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CAD board slashes bank fees and demands accountability

September 06, 2024 | Keene, Johnson County, Texas


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CAD board slashes bank fees and demands accountability
In a recent government meeting, members of the newly formed CAD board highlighted their swift and impactful changes, particularly in reducing excessive bank fees. The board successfully negotiated a reduction from $5,000 a month to just $100, resulting in significant annual savings of $66,000. This achievement was praised as a demonstration of effective leadership and quick action.

However, the discussions also revealed underlying frustrations regarding past leadership within the appraisal office. Concerns were raised about the previous chief appraiser's lack of initiative over a 23-year tenure, with calls for accountability and a change in leadership if necessary. The sentiment expressed was that local leaders must take responsibility for fostering fairness and righteousness in their roles, emphasizing the importance of community-focused governance.

The meeting underscored a commitment to driving change at the local level, with board members expressing a desire to hold individuals accountable and improve operations within their jurisdiction.

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