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Another Example of Special Interest Influence on the County Commission: County Inspectors Now Approving UNSAFE Swimming Pool Fences!

Click here to read about another example of special interest influences and the potential consequences. As always, proof is provided.

Mailer Documentation

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* UPDATE (7/11/08 )

Greg on the Issues

  • Defined Benefits vs. Defined Contribution Plan
  • On the Cost of Implementing a Defined Benefit Plan
  • $3 Million Base Pay Increase for Fayette County Employees
  • Saving Money in Tough Times; Helping Citizen of Fayette County
  • Rezoning to a Higher Density Area if Land-Use Calls for Lower Density
  • Political Leaning / Philosophy
  • Regarding Current County Staff / Service
  • Qualifications for Office
  • Three Biggest Challenges Facing the County
  • July 4th Photos!

    Impact of Current County Commission's Budget

    Every citizen needs to consider the impact of the current County Budget on your present and future taxes. With the exception of Commissioner Pfeifer, the Commission proudly points out that the Fiscal Year 2009 budget includes only a modest tax increase ($1,436,280).

    Considering current economic conditions, they could have, and should have, tried to decrease taxes. A detailed analysis of the budget reveals disturbing information... More

    New Video!

    6/29/08 Click here to see Greg talk about Defined Benefit vs. Defined Contribution Plans for county employees. Greg was speaking at the Fayette County Republican Party's Candidate Forum held at the Fayette County Public Library in June. Watch the video

    Letter to the Editor, 6/17/08
    Ethics & Open Government

    6/17/08 Whatever happened to ethical and open government in Fayette County? When running for office our elected officials always claim that is what they want, but what are we getting from our current County Commission? By now many of you know that our Commissioners violated Georgia’s Open Meetings law and, when the violation became apparent, they covered it up... More (Watch Fox 5 Video re: Citizen Muckraker and Scott Bennett)

    Letter to the Editor of the Citizen Newspaper

    5/20/08 This letter addresses a front page article in the May 14, 2008 issue of the Citizen newspaper.

    Commissioner Robert Horgan suggests that I may have an “ethical issue” with a campaign contribution I received in 2006. He is referring to a $2,000 contribution from attorney Tommy Craig who was instrumental in securing the Federal and State permits for Lake Horton and Lake McIntosh. Mr. Craig is an outstanding attorney who specializes in the complicated... More

    Fayette County Commission Meetings Referenced in 5/14/08 Citizen Newspaper Article:

    The short video above (courtesy of the Fayette Front Page)is provided to illustrate what happened during the County Commission meetings referenced by Commissioner Horgan in an article in the Citizen Newspaper 5/14/08.

    What type leaders do we want on our Board of Commissioners?

    5/10/08 Shortly after I was elected to the Fayette County Board of Commissioners we went into Executive Session to discuss a personnel item. Personnel, real estate acquisition and certain legal items are the only things elected Boards can discuss in other than public meetings. No problem! After discussion of the evaluation and pay status of one individual we slipped into a discussion about county pay policies... More

    Why I'm running for County Commission... again

    5/6/08 After having proudly served 8 years on the Fayette County Board of Commissioners, the last six as Chairman, and being out of elected politics for the last 1 ½ years, many ... More

    Greg Dunn to Run for County Commission, Post 1

    5/2/08 Greg Dunn announced today that he will be a candidate for election to Post 1, Fayette County Board of Commissioners. He stated, “After considerable observation and analysis... More