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Writer's pictureDennis McCaslin

FS attorney and transparency advocate sends letter to USMM with questions left unanswered at residen




In light of the refusal of employees and backers from the US Marshal Museum the to participate in a residents forum that was held Thursday night at Fort Smith Northside High School about the proposed one-percent sales tax, Fort Smith attorney and transparency in government advocate Joey McCutchen penned the following letter to Marshal Museum Foundation President Jim Dunn:



McCutchen emphasized that the questions in the letter were among those the panel on the anti-tax side of the issue intended to pose in the public forum on Thursday.

McCutchen, Fort Smith businessman and school board candidate Robbie Wilson and former State Representative Frank Glidewell were on stage representing the anti-tax faction while the table that was set up for proponents of the tax remained empty.



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