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The topic of Thursday night's meeting may very well be the most important issue we face in Beaufort County at this time

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    The topic of Thursday night's meeting may very well be the most important issue we face in Beaufort County at this time. We will examine how the system that is used to elect our County Commission produces bad government. We will also offer an alternative to fix it, but the fix will depend on the voters of Beaufort County. The best way to learn about the issue and to help do something to fix it is to attend Thursday night's meeting.

    Click here to download more information. Please share it to your family and friends who may have an interest in good government and encourage them to attend the meeting and sign the petition that will change the system.

  • Contact: Beaufort Patriot TEA Party
  •     webmaster@beaufortpatriotteaparty.com

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