Kinnard looks to shut down public comment
By John Labriola - Two years ago, former Citrus County Commissioner Ruthie Schlabach, who had just been chosen by her colleagues as commission chairwoman, proposed eliminating the Open to the Public period at the beginning of county commission meetings. Her move to silence the public, who often voiced their opposition to her liberal agenda, generated a flood of angry protests from residents. When her proposal came up at a November 2022 commission meeting, many residents loudly denounced the idea, and she was forced to withdraw it under withering criticism. At the time, Commissioner Jeff Kinnard was among those who opposed the move. "The Open to the Public at the start of the meeting is an opportunity for people to run out on a lunch break, come in, speak their piece and get out of here,” he had said. “I think we might be trying to fix a problem that does not necessarily exist...I do think it's an important time to keep on the agenda." (See video HERE .) Now safely reele