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PUBLICATION DATE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 25,2022
Three reasons
to re-
George Emami
1. Stopped a planned tax
increase last year
Emamiscys he won't support
...°L. ntVS E an fo hike property tax
B"fc' l s-cr : r L°L"y to invest r •
> in roads. But he said he
ssioners" x J
itanned
the county need
* roads. But he said he
>«ar in the run up to a
referendum onasak
increase.
“1 told my constituent
• wouldnl vote for a tax
increase," District 4 co
fflwsioner George £ma
“"‘“gmepudB
cutting other services”
emami said many owners
of agriculture property are *
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srate laws giving them
Property tax discounts
tor conservator—
s That
ifl ; And ill be damned
,mm*™" 8l0brK *'hat
Promise.
Emami was on a spring
break (rip with f am lj d
missed an April g meet
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told my constituents I wouldn't
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2. Kept Georgia, Monroe County
Open Under Covid Pressure
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Commissioners move toward w , ^
county-wide fiber internet ^. connected: EMC toms on i st fiber custom^
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By Will Davis “We can be one of few * ^ f P arl "'ts Dr^x^WsIlfa^ sa«tort^iSfl' ,btf5 - --
By Will Davu
publisher®mymct
Monroe County residents
without internet access
may have fiber internet
within two years after corn-
forward with a $5 million
project on Thursday.
By a 4-1 vote, commis
sioners authorized county
manager jim Hedges
and county attorney Ben
Vaughn to begin negotia
tions with Davy Reynolds,
a Bolingbroke resident
whose family owned Reyn
olds Cable. Reynolds had
submitted a plan to extend
fiber internet to 4,476
homes that currently have
of $5 million. While details
the Dlan calls for the c
tne country to solve a ma
jor problem,” said Emami.
“To me, it’s a slam dunk.”
Commissioner Larry
Evans, however, said he is
concerned that Reynolds
isn’t having to put up any
funds for the project, that
taxpayers are taking all the
“How much cash are you
'■ ‘lto this?” Evans
lolTWils.,,
to celebrate uie rin,( ( r
Planning and,
•ban Chambers saidths
P° WbmSB0
2.000times faster
He ard they win
gig/second downstream
-n« > Georgia EMC led the
n,L Mothers have
Donald.-rhenred was
-ermore^o^,^,,
George is willing
to do hard things
to help our county.
Love him or
hate him, but you
have to respect him.
RE-ELECT GEORGE EMAMI DISTRICT 4 COMMISSIONER