The full Coffee County commission is set to meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 10 at the Coffee County Administrative Plaza, which is located at 1329 McArthur St. and everyone is welcome to attend the public meeting.
On the agenda are a few hot-button resolutions, including one resolution rejecting relocation of refugees in Coffee County, and another resolution declaring Coffee County a second amendment sanctuary county in Tennessee.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
COFFEE COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE PLAZA
MARCH 10, 2020 @ 6:00 p.m.
A G E N D A (#2)
Sheriff Proclaims Commission Open for Business
Invocation
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
Roll Call
Approve agenda.
Public Comments
Review and approval of the minutes of previous meeting.
Resolution of Memorial, Sympathy and Commendation
Elections, Appointments and Confirmations
Notaries
Other
Unfinished Business
Planning Commission Appointments
New Business
Resolution 2020-05 – Resolution rejecting relocation of refugees in Coffee County.
Resolution 2020-07 – Resolution of the Governing Body of Coffee County, Tennessee declaring Coffee County, Tennessee, a Second Amendment Sanctuary County.
Resolution 2020-08 – A Resolution encouraging the support of legislation which directs TennCare to reimburse ground ambulance providers at a rate not less than the current Medicare fee schedule and adding funding to the 2020-2021 State Budget.
Other
*Report of standing committee and action thereon by the commission.
*Report of special committees and action thereon by the commission.
Statements & Announcements
Adjournment