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City Clerk Laura Hinton raise request 2022
The Perry County Herald has obtained an email forwarded to Marion’s City Council by Mayor Dexter Hinton regarding the requested raise for City Clerk Laura Hinton. In it, Hinton asks the council members to approve the raise outside of an open meeting.
“Council this is my recommendation. If you feel some community backlash let us stand together for what is right. I will accept a letter or email with your support of this proposal. If the attorney gives approval from those documents I will move to institute this request without bringing it to the table on Monday,” Hinton wrote. “If you feel some community backlash let us stand together for what is right.”
The email, which is dated July 13, was sent to Marion’s city council members, the city clerk, and the city’s attorneys ahead of the council’s Monday, July 18 meeting.
Alabama’s open meeting laws require that deliberation of public business by elected officials, particularly the spending of public money, be conducted in open meetings.