Clay County Budget Dude Calls It Quits

For better or worse, here's the sitch in one of the most increasingly turbulent local government bodies:

Clay County administrator says he's stepping down from his role and as chief budget officer

CLAY COUNTY, Mo. -- Clay County Administrator and Chief Budget officer Dean Brookshier announced Wednesday that he is resigning from his role. "The Commission accepts Mr. Brookshier's resignation and is thankful for his many years of service to Clay County," the news release announcing Brookshier's resignation read in part.

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  1. The pressure of auditor, Galloway, probably gave him insomnia and he might be trying to get out before the crap hits the fan. He probably knows where the skeletons are. Team Slie might have an opening for him to further his career and rack up many hours of overtime.

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  2. Clay Taxpayer7/18/18, 6:50 PM

    The dude should file a lawsuit against Nolte for interfering with his employment.

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  3. Pam Mason hired this guy. Pam Mason is running for commissioner again...we cant afford anymore Mason mistakes.

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  4. Nolte = Fail

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  5. Mason voted against Dean. Nolte signed the very contract that awarded the golden parachute to Dean. The Peter principle applies 100% to Nolte.

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  6. “One of the reasons I felt Dean would be a great fit for Clay County is that he has worked in both the private and public sector,” Mason said. “Also, he owned his own business and understands that the only way to grow the economy is to have few regulations and lower taxes.” Clay County’s new administrator has broad background
    Kansas City Star, The (MO) - January 23, 2012

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  7. So if County employees quit their job after 7 years they get severance pay ?
    Could be a lot of County employees leaving with that kind of money .

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