Pinal Supervisor Miller’s complaint against fellow supervisors dismissed

Supervisor Steve Miller
Supervisor Steve Miller

By Wendy Miller | Independent Newsmedia Inc. USA

Three members of the Pinal County Board of Supervisors have been exonerated of any wrong-doing in a claim brought against them by a fellow supervisor.

In a complaint filed Feb. 5 to the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, District 3 Supervisor Steve Miller alleged three of his colleagues — District 2 Supervisor Cheryl Chase, District 4 Supervisor Anthony Smith and District 5 Supervisor Todd House — violated the state’s Open Meeting Law while attempting to secure raises for their administrative assistants.

In his letter, he alleged his colleagues had numerous conversations and e-mails between themselves and with county staff members to try and reclassify the status of their administrative assistants in order to get them raises, according to the complaint Supervisor Miller e-mailed to the Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent May 22.

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