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Taxpayer Demands Transparency on Board Stipends and Salaries

July 09, 2024 | Detroit Public Schools Community District, School Boards, Michigan



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Taxpayer Demands Transparency on Board Stipends and Salaries
In a recent government meeting, Mother Moore raised significant concerns regarding financial transparency within the Board of Education as the upcoming election approaches. She questioned the legitimacy of a $250 stipend that board members awarded themselves for attending meetings, expressing a need for clarity on the total compensation received by board members and Dr. Beatty, who also received a salary increase.

Moore emphasized the importance of accurate financial reporting, requesting a detailed written statement within two weeks that outlines the stipends, salaries, and any additional benefits received by the board and Dr. Beatty. She highlighted the necessity for taxpayers to understand how their money is being allocated, especially in light of increasing public interest in the election and potential candidates.

The urgency of her request stems from concerns about potential legal disputes if the information is not provided promptly and accurately. Moore's call for transparency reflects a broader demand from constituents for accountability in government spending, particularly as the election draws near and more individuals express interest in running for office.

The meeting also featured a brief correction regarding the name of a participant, indicating a focus on maintaining accuracy in the proceedings. As the election approaches, the discussions underscore the critical need for clear communication and transparency from public officials to foster trust within the community.

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