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Community Pushes for Transparency in School Property Sales

July 04, 2024 | Jackson City, Hinds County, Mississippi



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Community Pushes for Transparency in School Property Sales
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical issues surrounding the management of closed schools and the mental health support for police officers in Jackson.

A significant point of discussion was the potential for the school district to increase its bond rate, which could impact future budget considerations. Officials emphasized the need for timely communication regarding any bond proposals to avoid revisiting the issue later in the budget process. Additionally, there was a call for transparency regarding the procedure for citizens interested in bidding on closed schools. Concerns were raised about the current use of these facilities, particularly regarding homelessness, prompting a request for information on how citizens could acquire these properties.

The meeting also addressed the mental health resources available for police officers. Bridgette Morgan from the city attorney's office confirmed that counseling services are provided through Live Oak Psychological Associates, particularly following officer-involved incidents. However, questions arose about the availability of routine mental health support for officers dealing with daily stressors and trauma. Officials expressed a commitment to exploring additional programs to better support the mental well-being of law enforcement personnel.

The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote on several items, including the approval of invoices for police department services and a revised budget for the Jackson Fire Department, amidst ongoing concerns about emergency response times and service reliability.

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