Your Shelby County Trustee in The News

April 19, 2011

See how David Lenoir, Shelby County Trustee is reaching out to the community in as reported in the Memphis Business Journal

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August 03, 2010

Election Day is Thursday, August 5th! If you have not voted please do so.  Encourage your friends, family and co-workers to vote as well and join us as we celebrate.

“Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote.”

George Jean Nathan

Democrat Trustee Regina Newman purchases 260K taxpayer-funded phone system without seeking other bids

July 16, 2010

Shelby County Trustee Regina Newman recently purchased a $260,000 phone system at taxpayers’ expense without seeking a competitive bid. This action has forced the county attorney to investigate whether or not Newman violated county procedure.

Newman claims that she is not required by law to seek other bids, although it goes directly against Shelby County’s bidding process that all other departments subscribe to. Despite the loophole she’s using, her refusal to seek other bids calls into question her commitment to spending taxpayers’ money responsibly.

“This is obviously concerning to me and the public,” said David Lenoir, candidate for Shelby County Trustee. “Any public official owes it to the people he or she represents to use their tax dollars wisely.”
According to a Thursday report on WMC-TV, Shelby County Finance Administrator Mike Swift even offered to put Newman’s “tax-chasing phone system” on the county’s existing network at no extra cost, but Newman refused.

“Any time you’re dealing with such a large amount of money, especially money belonging to taxpayers, a public servant should insist on seeking what is best for those taxpayers,” Lenoir continued. “This is simply economic common sense. Perhaps Regina Newman believes that economic common sense doesn’t apply when spending other people’s money.”

“If elected, I will bring greater accountability to the Trustee’s office in order to prevent such questionable dealings from ever occurring.”

Early Voting begins downtown TODAY and resumes next week at all satellite locations. Election Day is on August 5th.

Link to WMC TV report