The citizens of Niagara elect 31 people to represent them on Regional Council.
Those 31 people, then, in the course of doing their jobs as elected representatives, spend money we pay through our taxes. Often, they’re making decisions about spending that money on housing or policing or public health initiatives or road construction. Sometimes, they’re spending that money on lobster dinners or driving to the Region (which most of us would say is their place of work). Continue reading “Expenses should be public knowledge”

