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Residents urge Davis County to resolve missing petition-packet stamps and GRAMA appeal tied to gubernatorial audit
Summary
Two Syracuse residents and a Layton resident used public comment at the Feb. 4 meeting to press the county for clarity after petition-packet records returned by the lieutenant governor’s office showed date stamps for February but not March; one speaker said an appeal is pending at the Utah State Records Commission.
During the public comment period at the Feb. 4 Davis County Commission meeting, two residents pressed county officials to address alleged gaps in petition-packet documentation and a separate resident urged county action on fluoride in drinking water.
Tina Horlacher of Syracuse, who asked that her remarks be entered into the meeting minutes, said she has a pending GRAMA (Government Records Access and Management Act) request related to petition-packet materials. Horlacher told commissioners her GRAMA request was denied by the county clerk and that an appeal to the commission appeared to have been ignored; she said an appeal is…
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