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Tammy D. Schmidt, Saline County Justice of the Peace, listens to AAC Government Affairs Director Wes Fowler make a presentation on quorum court proceedings.
Patrick Moore (from left), Faulkner County Coroner, Josh Valentin, Newton County deputy coroner, Cody Middleton, Newton County Coroner and Ronnie Schwin, State Crime Lab Chief Forensic Investiga- tor discuss the need for an in-state coroner training program during the coroner’s breakout session. (See related story page 10.)
Eddie Jones, AAC consultant and former AAC executive director, defines a matter of county finances for newly- elected county judges.
Newly elects assemble in Little Rock
Stephanie Stanton, Jefferson County Collector, and Sue Liles, (White Co.) president of the Arkansas County Tax Collectors Association, conduct a breakout session.
Newly elected county officials from across the state of Ar- kansas attended the Association of Arkansas Counties train- ing in December in Little Rock. Veteran county officials, AAC staff and other state agency
representatives collectively provided an overview of the laws and regulations pertaining to county officials. Breakout ses- sions were held by county elected offices including judges, county and circuit clerks, treasurers, assessors, collectors, and coroners. AAC Executive Director Chris Villines welcomed the at- tendees and said, “Tere’s a lot of knowledge coming your way about the construct of county government. We’re here to help get you up to speed on counties and how they func- tion according to the law.”
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