The VDT let local citizens speak, unlike the Lowndes County Commission. Perhaps the VDT, like many local citizens, does not think transparency means what the County Commission thinks it means.
Matthew Woody wrote across the top of the front page of the Valdosta Daily Times today, Sabal Trail presents at County Commission work session,
Protesters stood outside of the Lowndes County Judicial and Administrative Complex at 8:30 a.m. in opposition to the Sabal Trail natural gas pipeline project as representatives from the company made a presentation at the Commission Work Session.
That’s Matthew Woody across the street taking that picture, and here are more pictures of the protesters.
“We strive everyday for zero incidences,” Fahrenthold said “All of our meetings, company wide, starts with a safety update.”
Really? So why afterwards did both Brian Fahrenthold and Andra Grover Continue reading