Benton County Budget Committee, restoring the old, resigning?

Camden, TN - Since the last Commission meeting revealed that the Budget Committee under the leadership of Mar Steinbuck was in fact violating the Rules of order and the Rules that govern the Committees in Benton County.
Since the County Attorney agreed that the Budget Committee was in deed in violation, and Jimmy Thornton agreed that he did not have the authority to change the rules, and the budget committee did change the committee rules in direct violation of the Rules of order, Are they (The Budget Committee) going back to the normal rules of order on Tuesday?
Are the Commissioners who are on the budget committee going to resign? It is a violation after all, and they were told it was a violation about 100 times over and over again, by myself personally 5 times that I know of; the latest time was at the last budget committee meeting when Jo Jones said the resolution I wanted to address was from "last year" and it was not from last year at all. This only goes to show that they care so little about your rights that they forget the date that they violated the law, Rules, and rights of citizens to free speech.
Are the "honest", "upstanding", "law-abiding" Commissioners that are not on the Budget Committee going to call for, ask for, demand the resignations of all of the Budget Committee? The law says they are responsible to do just that.
My advice to those commissioners is that they follow the law to the letter! If they don't, I will.
Each Commissioner that fails to call for the resignation of all of the Budget Committee will be guilty of violating the laws that govern Benton County Commission and Committee Rules of order.
Let's all attend the next Board of Commissioner meeting and see which of our commissioners actually are law-abiding.
(Originally posted in a public forum by Joe Kyle)
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