Will County Veteran Assistance Commission
Recent News About Will County Veteran Assistance Commission
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Pillai accuses Will County Veterans Commission of inappropriate expense
Candidate for Will County Treasurer Raj Pillai is accusing the Will County Veterans Assistance Commission (VAC) of racking up inappropriate expenses.
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Commissioner Denise Williams lied about county auditor approving grant
In a prepared statement during the Sep 1, 2022, special meeting of the Veterans Assistance of Will County’s executive committee, alleged commissioner Denise Williams made a “statement of fact,” most of which were fact-checked and proven wrong in this article, stating the following:
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Veterans Assistance Commission moves to limit public comment
The Veterans Assistance Commission of Will County will move to change their bylaws to limit public comments during their meetings, according to the September 13, 2022, meeting agenda (See Agenda Item IX (A)).
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Commissioner Denise Williams’ misinformation speech leads to exposing marketing more important than veterans mental wellness
We first exposed alleged Commissioner Denise Williams’ false and misleading comments during the last meeting in this article. After listening to it again, we must thank her for exposing yet more problems with the insider no-bid contract issued by the former Superintendent of the VAC.
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Commissioner Denise Williams issued false and misleading public statements disguised as truth
We started looking at the Veterans Assistance Commission (“VAC”) of Will County after being informed of allegations of a $495,000 no-bid contract given to a company who had not even been legally formed when the grant was approved, and whose owner was friends with the VAC Superintendent at the time, and the contract was paid in full up front and was for social media and marketing of the VAC to Will County Veterans.