Oolitic Town Councilman Resigns, Citing Government Overreach and Department Micromanagement
The institutional strain on Lawrence County local government has spread to Oolitic. Councilman Johnny Bob Dillon officially read his resignation letter at the July 13th council meeting, publicly releasing his statement highlighting deep fractures within the town's governing body.
In a candid, scathing assessment of the council’s current direction, Dillon detailed exactly why he can no longer remain a part of the board.
Key Takeaways from the Resignation Statement:
🛑 Micromanagement Over Trust: Dillon stated he has watched the town's governing body devote "far too much time and energy to micromanaging departments that should be trusted to perform their duties professionally."
🛑 Property & Privacy Concerns: He called out the board for involving itself in matters that "unnecessarily burden our citizens, including excessive scrutiny over private property."
🛑 The Role of Government: He explicitly reminded local leadership that government exists "to serve the people—not to rule over them," adding that elected officials should not be trying to "exercise control over every aspect of town government or the daily lives of our citizens."
When an insider decides he can no longer support the direction of a board and calls out a lack of common-sense leadership, the public needs to listen. Oolitic faces critical infrastructure and public safety challenges, yet the focus has evidently shifted toward executive overreach and political micromanagement.
We thank Councilman Dillon for his transparency in making his reasons public rather than letting this resignation happen behind closed doors.
The taxpayers and residents of Oolitic deserve a government that focuses on core municipal duties—not controlling the daily lives of its citizens.
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