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Members of the Board of Supervisors say they are addressing government accountability and transparency. On Tuesday the board voted to put a charter amendment before voters that will require ethics training and give the board more say over who supervisors can hire and fire.

But questions remain as to whether those changes will address the problems highlighted in the recent grand jury report. Many top officials don't have to log their work hours or even submit resumes to get hired. Some have received thousands of dollars to go to college.

What do you think will make county government more transparent and accountable?

Is the board doing enough?

Are things fine the way they are?

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