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NewsJanuary 12, 2009

The Cape Girardeau County Commission Monday morning rescinded a policy instituted in May preventing one commissioner from discussing business with department heads assigned to other commissioners. Presiding Commissioner Gerald Jones, who wrote the policy with county prosecutor Morley Swingle, said it was "a bad policy." The commission agreed unanimously to allow the county parks adivsory board to develop a long-term strategic plan...

Southeast Missourian

The Cape Girardeau County Commission Monday morning rescinded a policy instituted in May preventing one commissioner from discussing business with department heads assigned to other commissioners.

Presiding Commissioner Gerald Jones, who wrote the policy with county prosecutor Morley Swingle, said it was "a bad policy." The commission agreed unanimously to allow the county parks adivsory board to develop a long-term strategic plan.

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The commissioners also agreed to revisit whether Swingle should be allowed to promote his novels on the county website. That discussion is scheduled for Thursday's meeting.

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