SANTA ROSA BEACH - After more than an hour of discussion, Walton County commissioners voted Tuesday to restore more than $311,000 to the Sheriff's Office's budget to pay for a new 911 system.
"It's very important for the citizens in Walton County," Sheriff Ralph Johnson said after the hearing. "We needed the new equipment. It's a no-brainer. Take politics out of public safety."
Several people spoke in support of the sheriff's position during the hearing, including several residents, a certified public accountant and attorney Matthew Burns.
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"It's very important for the citizens in Walton County," Sheriff Ralph Johnson said after the hearing. "We needed the new equipment. It's a no-brainer. Take politics out of public safety."
Several people spoke in support of the sheriff's position during the hearing, including several residents, a certified public accountant and attorney Matthew Burns.
http://www.nwfdailynews.com/news/county_9297___article.html/money_office.html
Sheriff Johnson Says He's Ready for the Check
http://www.wjhg.com/home/headlines/24086114.html


