Jackson County Exec Frank White Casts Blame On Legislature Amid Recall

The Exec confronts GOTV weekend in an upcoming low-turnout election and his latest strategy seems to be more interviews and very low-key confident campaigning . . . In this exchange he goes after his colleagues in a surprisingly reasonable tone . . . Check-it:

(Exec) White defends the decisions he made in office, including how property assessments were done and his absence from legislative meetings.

During the 2023 property assessment process, there were at least 54,000 appeals, breaking a county record . . . White won't accept all the blame, pointing out that the county legislature approves the assessment process.

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