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Conclusion

The people need to know that the current administration in Sachse is dishonest, and the system of good government has been corrupted to serve the personal desires of those in charge.  They are willing to lie to get what they want, as they did in having the former CEO, a Sachse citizen and single mother, forced out of her job.  They are willing to publicly defame citizen volunteers who dare to call out their dishonesty, and they are willing to violate the city’s Home Rule Charter to publicly shame and wrongfully discredit their political foes. 

There is plenty of accountability to go around.  I’m sure that I could have done more.  I’m only one man trying to stand up to powerful politicians who have demonstrated that they are willing to go so far as violating the city’s charter to keep their misconduct from coming to light. 

If you've made it through the whole blog I appreciate your determination. 

If you still don't recognize that Jeff lied to me that day, go back and listen to my call with him again and then listen to the calls I had with Frank Millsap and Mike Felix who both refuted that the council had ever discussed the topic of the CEO's performance, and the public records confirm that the council never discussed the topic. 

Jeff's entire message in that call was a complete fabrication intended to get the CEO fired.  It's that simple.  

If you still don't believe that Jeff needs to be held accountable for lying to get a woman fired, then I guess we disagree on the importance of honesty, integrity, and accountability in our public servants.  

The rest of this mess has been Jeff trying to keep his misconduct from being exposed, and his friends on the council repeatedly looking the other way and refusing to investigate his misconduct despite multiple requests from me and other SEDC directors.

Please join me in my efforts to hold the administration accountable for their dishonesty and corruption. 


Spencer Hauenstein's Campaign for Sachse City Council
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