Sunday, July 10, 2016

Massachusetts General Law
chapter 39
Section 16. Every town whose valuation for the purpose of apportioning the state tax exceeds one million dollars shall, and any other town may, by by-law provide for the election or the appointment and duties of appropriation, advisory or finance committees, who shall consider any or all municipal questions for the purpose of making reports or recommendations to the town; and such by-laws may provide that committees so appointed or elected may continue in office for terms not exceeding three years from the date of appointment or election.
In every town having a committee appointed under authority of this section, such committee, or the selectmen if authorized by a by-law of the town, and, in any town not having such a committee, the selectmen, shall submit a budget at the annual town meeting.

Templeton has a "strong" Advisory Committee and we have at least two conflicting Town by-laws concerning the budget. I believe the first thing that needs to happen is to get that straight, then discuss all the rest.

posted by Jeff Bennett

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