Sussex County Board of Commissioners Debates Trump Ballot Support and Addresses Local Concerns
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Meeting Date:
01/24/2024
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Recording Published:
01/30/2024
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Duration:
57 Minutes
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Towns:
Andover Borough, Andover Township, Branchville, Byram, Frankford, Franklin (Sussex County), Fredon, Green, Hamburg, Hampton (Sussex County), Hardyston, Hopatcong, Lafayette, Montague, Newton, Ogdensburg, Sandyston, Sparta, Stanhope, Stillwater, Sussex, Vernon, Walpack, Wantage
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County:
Sussex County
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State:
New Jersey
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent Sussex County Board of Commissioners meeting, discussions focused on a resolution supporting Donald Trump’s appearance on the ballot in New Jersey, a potential conflict of interest within the County government, and infrastructure issues affecting the local community. The meeting also included commendations for local Eagle Scouts and updates on various county initiatives.
The most notable issue discussed was the resolution proposed by Commissioner William Hayden, which endorsed Donald Trump’s bid to appear on the ballot in all 50 states for the upcoming primaries and 2024 general election. Commissioner Hayden cited the case of Trump v. Anderson, emphasizing the significance of the case before the United States Supreme Court and its broader implications for the democratic process. He urged support for the Amicus brief and stressed the importance of preventing disenfranchisement of American voters.
Commissioner Chris Carney backed the resolution, recognizing its importance and stating, “I think it’s a good idea. 177 Republicans signed on to this, and I can read it real quick.” Commissioner Jill Space, while supportive of Trump, suggested that the decision should be deferred to the County Council for further review.
The debate saw Commissioner Jack DeGroot seeking additional clarification on the resolution’s implications, with Commissioner Hayden providing background information. Despite the in-depth discussion, the transcript did not reveal whether the resolution was adopted by the end of the meeting.
Another topic that sparked debate was an alleged conflict of interest concerning a County employee. Commissioner Hayden raised concerns about a confidential assistant receiving a $30,000 salary with unclear work duties. He also mentioned an ongoing investigation by the US attorney’s office related to the food bank, leading to a tense exchange regarding the requirement for evidence to substantiate the claims.
Infrastructure issues were also at the forefront of the meeting, with Commissioner Carney proposing a plan to address a failing septic system at the library and fire academy. He suggested running a Force main through Frankfurt Township, which could also benefit roughly 26-27 houses in the area. The board responded positively, with Commissioner DeGroot highlighting the plan’s cost-effectiveness and environmental advantages. The board decided to gather more information before making a final decision.
Public session comments included John Snider’s concerns about discrepancies in the timeline for municipal appointments, which the board agreed to correct. Demitri Gatanas voiced frustrations over traffic lights installed in front of his property, which he felt disrupted the rural and historical character of the area. Commissioner Carney promised to investigate alternatives such as rumble strips or a stop sign.
The meeting also highlighted updates on county initiatives, such as the participation of the Division of Community and Youth Services in New Jersey Counts 2024, an annual count of unsheltered homeless individuals. The Office of Public Health Nursing’s involvement in conducting COVID-19 vaccinations and vaccine clinics was noted, along with updates on heart health presentations, the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program, and a virtual caregiver support group meeting.
In administrative matters, the consent agenda was approved, including minutes from prior meetings and resolutions for reappointments to the Sussex County Municipal Utilities Authority. A proposed budget appropriation limit for 2024 was introduced, and updates were provided on budget negotiations and the appraisal of the jail.
Ron Tappan
County Council Officials:
Jill Space, Chris Carney, Jack DeGroot, William Hayden
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/24/2024
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Recording Published:
01/30/2024
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Duration:
57 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Noteworthy
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Sussex County
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Towns:
Andover Borough, Andover Township, Branchville, Byram, Frankford, Franklin (Sussex County), Fredon, Green, Hamburg, Hampton (Sussex County), Hardyston, Hopatcong, Lafayette, Montague, Newton, Ogdensburg, Sandyston, Sparta, Stanhope, Stillwater, Sussex, Vernon, Walpack, Wantage
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