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The Texas State Auditor said the TX board was dragging tail on complaints.
That was the reason for suspending the board. I noticed that TX board
web site said the board is hiding out. I am trying to get Bubba from
Houston to fill me in on the details. He is an RPLS'er.
Posted : February 11, 2011 4:07 pm
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That is just absurd.
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Posted : February 11, 2011 8:06 pm
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Welcome to the party
Sounds like SOP -
esp in Colorado
I don't know what the problem is;
Money, nepotism, power/influence, good ol'e boy network
(you tell me)
Case in pointe - A Colorado PLS has active complaint/s since late 2007
Complaint/s were sent to office of expedited settlement 2008
---No word since---
Posted : February 11, 2011 11:30 pm