Shelby County Commission returns to County Clerk ‘no confidence’ resolution
Commissioners Brandon Morrison and Mark Billingsley proposed the “no confidence” resolution targeting the Shelby County Clerk based on a backlog of new license plates and car tag renewals. (The Daily Memphian file)
At the Monday, Aug. 8, commission meeting, the body also votes on a new bail courtroom. And it takes a final vote on a minority business contracting program as well as transferring Orgill Park and Golf Course to the city of Millington.
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