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Voter‑services staffing and training draw public concern; callers also sought updates on university shooting and urged stricter immigration enforcement
Summary
During public comment at the March 25 Chester County commissioners meeting, residents raised concerns about voter‑services temporary staffing costs and training, requested a status update on a Lincoln University shooting, and urged stronger cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
Public comment at the March 25 Chester County commissioners meeting covered elections administration, a campus shooting, and immigration enforcement.
Elizabeth Seeb of Cowan Township urged the county to address what she described as staffing and training failures in the voter services office. Seeb cited a Monarch invoice she read aloud showing $13,622 for one week for 10 temporary staff, which she calculated as “over $50,000…
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