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Residents urge Sweetwater County not to reappoint two Southwest Counseling board members; commissioners, staff discuss opioid settlement money
Summary
A Southwest Counseling employee urged the commissioners not to reappoint two board members, citing reduced transparency; commissioners later discussed using opioid settlement funds to offset county support for counseling services.
Kim Bramwell, an employee of Southwest Counseling and a long-time community member, used the county resident comment period on June 3 to urge the commissioners not to reappoint two members of Southwest Counseling’s board when terms end July 1.
"I'm both an employee of Southwest Counseling, and I'm a committed member of this community," Bramwell said. She criticized a perceived decline in transparency at board meetings and said, "I'm asking you not to reappoint Kaylene Logan and Christie Coffey to your board of Southwest Counseling because, coincidentally, the decline in transparency is during their tenure."…
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