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Residents press Davis County for transparency on petition packets; one calls for county action on fluoride
Summary
During public comment at the Feb. 4 Davis County Commission meeting residents asked the commission to respond to GRAMA requests about petition packet receipts tied to the gubernatorial primary and urged proactive local action on fluoride removal from drinking water.
Several residents used the Feb. 4 public-comment period to press the Davis County Commission for records access and transparency related to petition packets submitted for signature verification, and to urge county action on fluoride in drinking water.
Tina Horlacher, a Syracuse resident, asked that her comments be part of the official minutes and said she has a pending GRAMA (Government Records Access and Management Act) request regarding petition-packet records that she said was denied by the county clerk. Horlacher said an appeal of that denial was "in process for the Utah State Records Commission" and asked commissioners to ensure the matter is addressed at the county level because it concerns trust in how elections are handled.
Nate Affleck, also of Syracuse, described efforts to obtain the petition-packet receipts tied to a recent…
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