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Officials rethinking raises for council, mayor
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State lawmakers and at least one other local official have expressed dissatisfaction with raises recently approved by the Hinesville City Council and it appears more action will be taken. If passed by the Georgia General Assembly, a bill sponsored by state Reps. Al Williams (D-Midway) and Terry Barnard (R-Glennville) would amend Hinesville’s city charter, limiting the amount of raises for elected officials to no more than a five percent raise at one time. For the complete story, pick up a copy of Wednesday's Coastal Courier.
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