A discussion over a bill to reform the Erlanger Health System’s governing board was recessed today in a Hamilton County Commission legal committee meeting until 8:30 a.m. Wednesday.
Committee Chairman Jim Fields said he wanted time to completely read the signed legislation.
The committee will decide next week whether a resolution to adopt amendments to the private act passed last month by the General Assembly will be on next week’s commission agenda.
For more, read Friday’s Chattanooga Times Free Press.
Louie Brogdon began reporting with the Chattanooga Times Free Press in February 2013. Before he came to the Scenic City, Louie lived on St. Simons Island, Ga. and covered crime, courts, environment and government at the Brunswick News, a 17,000-circulation daily on the Georgia coast. While there, he was awarded for investigative reporting on police discipline and other law enforcement issues by the Georgia Press Association. For the Times Free Press, Louie covers Hamilton County ...
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