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Knox County, Tennessee, has a form of government known as "Home Rule," which allows voters autonomy over county government at the local level. As part of Home Rule, Knox County forms a Charter Review Committee every eight years to determine the desirability of amendments to our governing Charter. In 2012, I served on this committee, and this book is the collection of my personal notes and position papers. The topics include: The controversial Uniformed Officers Pension Plan. The debate of elected vs. appointed Row Offices. The convoluted Knox County Salary Suit process. Through these notes, I…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Knox County, Tennessee, has a form of government known as "Home Rule," which allows voters autonomy over county government at the local level. As part of Home Rule, Knox County forms a Charter Review Committee every eight years to determine the desirability of amendments to our governing Charter. In 2012, I served on this committee, and this book is the collection of my personal notes and position papers. The topics include: The controversial Uniformed Officers Pension Plan. The debate of elected vs. appointed Row Offices. The convoluted Knox County Salary Suit process. Through these notes, I have attempted to educate myself on Knox County government and Home Rule, and I hope this collection may benefit others.
Autorenporträt
David L. Page, Ph.D., is an imaging scientist and an amateur political junky. Despite what most folks say, I'm not a bad guy, although a couple of head injuries and concussions over the years have warped my mind. My Doctorate of Philosophy is in Engineering from the University of Tennessee, and I live in Knoxville with my wife, Lisa, and my daughter, Grace.