Fayette County Commissioner Peter Pfeifer
4/20/08 (9:39 p.m.) I’d like to be very
clear about my opposition to a Defined Benefit
Retirement Plan, also known as a DB Plan, for Fayette
County. My position on this issue may not have been
completely clear in the last newspaper story about
it... More
2/26/08 (8:23 a.m.) Is the current attempt to force District
Voting on the citizens of Fayette County a result of the re-opening of the topic
by the Commission? I hope not...
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1/30/08 (9:39 p.m.) This is the time of year when your state
and local governments and school systems work out their budgets. When they
establish their budgets, they also create the need for the taxes that pay for
those budgets... More
1/4/08 (10:00) A couple of events occurred during the
County Commission meeting on January 2. I’d like to explain them to you. First, I did not vote for the re-election of Jack Smith as
Fayette County... More
Proposed
Redistricting Stirs Up a Storm
8/23/07 The redistricting of Fayette County's voting precincts is
once again stirring up a storm. At the County Commission's retreat held at
Callaway Gardens earlier this month Commissioner Herb Frady presented the Board
with a redistricting map. He said he had already presented his version of the
re-drawn lines to the Georgia Reapportionment Services Office and they had
suggested one fairly minor change...
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Commissioner
Opts for Local, Open, Accessible Retreat
8/6/07 The Fayette County Commission has chosen to
meet, for a Retreat, in Callaway Gardens. We will meet Tuesday
evening, August 7th, and Wednesday, August 8th.
I have attended other Commission Retreats in the past and they were
all held here in the County...
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Commissioner Peter Pfeifer:
Elections do have
Consequences
7/30/07 As has been said by many others, our form of government
isn’t perfect, but it is the best available. In our system, elections do have
consequences... More
Commissioner Peter Pfeifer
Weighs in on County Attorney
6/25/07 Let’s discuss the County Attorney. There is an effort, by some,
to replace our current County Attorney, McNally, Fox & Grant, with an
“in-house” Attorney.... |
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