Williamson County’s Rogers Anderson “We Burnt The Biscuits” Mayor Explains Lapsed Contract Due To Negligent File Keeping

In A Williamson County Commission Meeting That Ran Into The Late Night, Items Were On The Agenda Dealing With Appropriations Of Several Items In The County Budget, Including Services Procured By Williamson County Through Mayor Anderson’s Office With Williamson Inc, A Chamber Of Commerce Affiliated Non-Profit.

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Williamson County Mayor Paid Chamber Of Commerce Affiliated Organization Hundreds Of Thousands In Taxpayer Dollars Under Expired Contract Without County Commission Approval

Williamson County Mayor, Rogers Anderson, Has Been Paying Williamson Inc., A Chamber Of Commerce Affiliated Organization On A $400,000 Contract That Had Apparently Lapsed, Without Anyone Noticing. The Contract Was Renewed In May Of 2022, And Expired On June 30th, 2023.

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Resolution Introduced To Limit Williamson County Commissioner Rights After Town Hall Meeting (Op-Ed)

County Legal Counsel Robert Cook Introduced A Resolution Amending The Rules, Regulations And Procedures For Williamson County Board Of Commissioners Concerning Calling Town Hall Meetings. The Resolution Appeared To Be Primarily In Response To County Commissioner Christopher Richards’ Town Hall Meeting Last March, Where Many In Attendance Expressed Concerns About Election Integrity In Williamson County.

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Tennessee Republican Party Upholds Williamson County Primary Results

The Tennessee Republican Party Executive Committee Voted To Uphold Election Results In Two Williamson County Races On Thursday During A 90-Minute Meeting−the Second Day Of A Two-Day Discussion Of The Challenges—With Committee Members Again Expressing Their Desire For Closed Primaries.

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