Williamson County Mayor Paid Chamber Of Commerce Affiliated Organization Hundreds Of Thousands In Taxpayer Dollars Under Expired Contract Without County Commission Approval - Tennessee Conservative (2024)

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The Tennessee Conservative [By Kelly M. Jackson] –

Williamson County Mayor, Rogers Anderson, has been paying Williamson Inc., a Chamber of Commerce affiliated organization on a $400,000 contract that had apparently lapsed, without anyone noticing. The contract was renewed in May of 2022, and expired on June 30th, 2023.

The contract, which was initiated by Mayor Anderson’s office, was initiated for the purposes of economic development services in Williamson County.

Beyond working from an expired contract and disseminating funds to Williamson Inc for services rendered without approval from Williamson County Commission (the purse strings in Williamson County government), it appears that the terms of the agreement have been breached by Williamson Inc, with regard to transparency of where the funds are being spent.

Due to the lapsed nature of the contract and taxpayer funds still being disseminated, the agreement with the Chamber affiliated organization drew the attention of some of the more newly minted County Commissioners elected in 2022.

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This includes D7 County Commissioner Christopher Richards. Richards sent inquiries to Mayor Anderson’s office, asking for the contracts the county has with Williamson Inc, so he could get an idea of exactly where the $400,000 is being spent.

The language in the contract with Williamson Inc, obligates the organization to not only be compliant with the terms of the agreement, but also allows the County to have the ability to terminate the agreement should those terms be found to have been breached.

The language of the contract indicates that Williamson Inc is obligated to:

• Provide an annual report tothe Williamson County Board of Commissioners on or before February of each year, including data that evaluates whether the Chamber has met its benchmark goals and the effectiveness of the Chamber’s economic development services in the County, as well as any other data requested by the County.

• Ensure the Economic Development Board executive committee and the full Board meets a minimum of four times annually with the executive committee meeting at least once each calendar quarter;

• Ensure minutes of all Economic Development Board and executive committee meetings are kept.

• The Chamber shall use the funds only for those actual costs related to the operation of the Office of Economic Development and the provision of economic development services defined herein. The Chamber shall not use any of the budgeted funds for Chamber-related expenses including, but not limited to, Chamber employee salaries and Chamber operating costs, which are not relative to economic development functions. C. As a condition of funding prior to July 1 of each year, the Chamber shall provide a detailed accounting of the expended funds for the prior fiscal year, including supporting documentation. Should the annual report show that the Chamber expended funds in contradiction to this Agreement then the Chamber shall reimburse the County those funds upon receipt of written notice.

• Should the County determine, through audit or monitoring expenditures, that the Chamber expended funds for any unallowable purpose, the County may reduce any future appropriations due to the Chamber in the amount of the unallowable expenditures or demand the amount of the unallowable expenditures be refunded to the County.

According to information provided to Commissioner Richards by Mayor Anderson’s office, none of these provisions have been meet to their full obligation.

Richards has conveyed that there has never been an annual report provided with the explicit expenditures of funds, just some general benchmarks that might or might not have been a product of the agreement with Mayor Anderson’s office.

Additionally, the minutes of meetings shared with Richards indicate that Williamson Inc met maybe 3 times in a year and not the 4 they obligated to produce.

Email correspondence between the Mayor’s Office, And Williamson Inc, shared with Commissioner Richards, indicates that some of the funds were spent on salaries for staff, which is a prohibition in the language, and there is no other documents that with appropriate specificity, explain exactly where all the money they are given for “economic growth and development” is being spent.

Richards has asked for more specific information from Mayor Anderson’s office, and thus Williamson Inc as to why so many of the provisions in the contract have not been upheld and has yet to receive a satisfactory answer.

Richards feels that because of the responsibility of the County Commission to act responsibly with taxpayer money, that the mayor’s office and Williamson Inc should be compelled to provide the information they are seeking before handing them another contract for nearly half a million dollars.

This is because Monday of next week, May 13th, there is a resolution on the agenda to once again extend the agreement with Williamson Inc, for continuation of their services. Services many would argue are no longer necessary.

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Post Covid, and despite the issues Tennesseans dealt with regarding government overreach here in our own state, many blue state refugees have found a new home in Tennessee, which has caused business and population to explode, particularly in Williamson County.

The Williamson County Commissioners will be holding their monthly meeting on May 13th at the Williamson County Administrative Complex, Main Auditorium 1320 W. Main St in Franklin where this issue will be addressed.

Also being addressed is a resolution to record all committee meetings that occur within the County Commission. There is resistance to this suggestion by the county due to “budgetary concerns”.

However, Commissioner Richards, who is carrying the resolution feels the constituents of Williamson County deserve to have access to full transparency and accountability when it comes to how their tax dollars are spent.

County Commissioners are encouraging their constituents to attend on the 13th and show up at 6:30 in order to sign up for an opportunity to make a public comment. The meeting begins at 7pm.

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About the Author:Kelly Jackson is an escapee from corporate America, and a California refugee to Tennessee. Christ follower, Wife and Mom of three amazing teenagers, she has a BA in Comm from Point Loma Nazarene University, and has a background in law enforcement and human resources. Since the summer of 2020, she has spent any and all free time in the trenches with local grassroots orgs, including Mom’s for Liberty Williamson County and Tennessee Stands as a core member. An outspoken advocate for parents rights, medical freedom, and individual liberty, Kelly also has a YouTube channel @Tennessee_Truth_Teller and is planning on expanding out to other channels soon. Kelly can be reached atkelly@tennesseeconservativenews.com.

Williamson County Mayor Paid Chamber Of Commerce Affiliated Organization Hundreds Of Thousands In Taxpayer Dollars Under Expired Contract Without County Commission Approval - Tennessee Conservative (2024)

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