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Residents seek formal apology and protections for volunteers after library-trustee removal

2426780 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

During public comments at the Jan. 7 Stafford County Board meeting, two Falmouth District residents called for a formal board apology and new protections for citizen volunteers following the removal of a library trustee.

Two Falmouth District residents used the board public comment period on Jan. 7 to press the Stafford County Board of Supervisors for a formal apology and for procedural changes to protect citizen volunteers after the December removal of a library trustee.

Clayton Calvert spoke first and said he was following up on his Dec. 17 remarks about Mary Basile's removal from the Central Rappahannock Regional Library Board of Trustees. Calvert listed three requests Basile had presented previously: a formal apology from the board for the record, edits to the July 10 minutes that used the word "misconduct," and a process to protect future citizen…

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