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    You are at:Home»Local News»Pott Co. travel policy under scrutiny

    Pott Co. travel policy under scrutiny

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    By KMAN Staff on March 25, 2025 Local News, Pottawatomie County

    By Annie Wolfe – The Time of Pott County

    The travel reimbursement policy for county employees is once again under scrutiny.

    This comes several months after travel reimbursements to Commissioner Dee McKee were in question. County Administrator Chad Kinsley highlighted some key points in the policy for the four new commissioners at last week’s meeting, to ensure everyone clearly understood the policy.

    During that discussion, McKee voiced concerns about how the policy’s terms may be too constricting for the commissioners. Specifically, she was concerned with how the policy requires a two week notification for approval to travel, and many meetings at the Capitol are scheduled last minute. She was also concerned about how the policy was written with regards to documenting trip distance.

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