Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Panel Plots 27 Steps To Fix Indiana

Journal and Courier Online:
"A bipartisan panel on local government reform has suggested sweeping changes for Indiana: no township trustees, no elected sheriffs and no tiny school districts.

The commission wants one elected county chief executive who would oversee county government and appoint other county offices, including sheriff, assessor, coroner and auditor.

Township governments would be eliminated, with their duties shifted to the county executive. Small school districts would be reorganized to have at least 2,000 students."

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