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CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Jen True, a member of the Natrona County Health Collective Board of Directors, announced her resignation from the board, effective immediately. In her statement, True expressed her concerns over a perceived lack of transparency within the organization. She highlighted that the board's decision-making processes were often shrouded in ambiguity, which she found troubling.
Additionally, True pointed to the influence of political ideologies as a significant factor in her decision to resign. She indicated that the board's direction seemed increasingly guided by partisan interests rather than a commitment to public health and community welfare. True's departure raises questions about the governance of the board and its ability to serve the needs of the community effectively.
Her resignation underscores the ongoing challenges faced by health organizations in maintaining transparency and neutrality in their operations. The Natrona County Health Collective will need to address these concerns to restore trust among its members and the public.
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