J. Parker Ragland?
And what happened to the reporter who was covering TRWD for the Fort Worth Business Press?
The latest article about yesterday's meeting leaves a lot of questions to be answered.
Like are those newly voted on "governance policies" legal?
And if Lane wants to get Mary to vote, get her the info she requested. Simple. Stop orchestrating roadblocks.
“I requested records from the board members ... a month has gone by now, and most of the records I have requested have still not been made available to me. This is the first time I have served on a board, and while I may lack procedural knowledge, my common sense remains in tact.”
While there was a small group of observers at a board meeting last month, the Monday, July 22 meeting took place in front of a larger crowd.
“Y’all [Kelleher and her supporters] are all here, and this is all orchestrated, and we all know that, and that’s fine. I’m trying to figure out how to get you [Kelleher] to vote on things at this board and to participate,” said Jim Lane, a TRWD board member.
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