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Residents question whether state representative’s recorded legislative report served as a campaign ad at county meeting
Summary
A pre-recorded legislative report from State Rep. Jason Wolford played at the Livingston County meeting; some attendees on Zoom called it a campaign ad and questioned fairness, while another speaker alleged Wolford's nonprofit received PPP funds and criticized perceived use of funds for personal expenses.
The Livingston County Board played a recorded legislative report from State Representative Jason Wolford during its Jan. 26 meeting. In the video Wolford described oversight work, cited legislative accomplishments and thanked constituents; he used campaign‑style language such as "I ran for office to shut down what I call the fourth fictitious branch" and closed by saying "I'm representative Jason Wolford. God bless you, and god bless America."
Several Zoom participants raised…
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