Lump of coal for Knox County government

Posted By katie allison granju

Conservative blogger David Oatney points to a commentary from conservative Tennessee Center for Policy Research criticizing Mayor Ragsdale and County Commissioners for the year that was:

This year, no one deserves more to wake up on Christmas Day to a stocking
filled with coal than Knox County’s elected officials, according to Tennessee
Center for Policy Research President Drew Johnson.

After the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled in January that the term-limited
Knox County Commission could not serve once their terms expired, commissioners
voted to fill 12 soon-vacant commission seats with friends and family members.
Among the new appointees were the son, wife, father, campaign treasurer and
chief deputy of the council members….

Following the vote, it was revealed that Knox County Mayor Mike Ragsdale
had threatened to withhold funding to districts of commissioners who did not
vote for the mayor’s preferred candidates. The mayor and commissioners were
later found in violation of the Tennessee Open Meetings Act for the closed door
vote-trading that occurred during the selection of the new commissioners.

In July, it was discovered that members of Mayor Ragsdale’s staff and
county commissioners made questionable and unapproved purchases at taxpayer
expense on county credit cards. This led to the resignation of the Knox County
finance director, the mayor’s executive assistant and an administrative
assistant. Among the dodgy expenses were a cruise and a $227 lobster lunch for
three….

“The nepotism, waste and abuse of power by many of Knox County’s elected
leaders earned them not only the Tennessee Center for Policy Research’s third
annual ‘Lump of Coal’ award, but also likely earned Mayor Ragsdale and the
County Commissioners a permanent place on Santa’s ‘naughty’ list,” said Johnson.

Liberal blog TennViews makes note of the “award” as well:

They do realize that Ragsdale and most of the County Commissioners are Republicans, right?

Dec 21st, 2007

One Comment to 'Lump of coal for Knox County government'

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  1. David Oatney said,

    TCPR doesn’t care whether you are a Republican or not-if you need to be called out, they call you out.

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