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Brunswick County continues its strong financial tradition with recent upgrades to its general obligation bond and enterprise revenue debt ratings from Moody’s Investors Service—all of which are some of the highest a local government or utility can receive. Brunswick County’s general obligation (GO) bonds were upgraded to Aaa from Aa1, which is the highest rating possible on Moody’s rating scale. The County’s outstanding limited obligation bonds and certificates of participation were also upgraded to the…
Read MoreCommissioner Frank Williams and NCACC Executive Director Kevin Leonard met with Ray Starling, General Counsel and Gary Salamido, CEO of the N.C. Chamber in Raleigh on July 5. They discussed various ways in which Counties interact with the business community, including during and after emergency situations.
Read MoreBrunswick County Commissioner and NCACC President Frank Williams was interviewed by Brad Young, Executive Director of the N.C. Institute of Political Leadership, on June 7, 2022. Williams, a Spring 1996 NCIOPL Fellow, discussed a recent article he authored entitled Get Out of Your Echo Chamber.
Read MoreCommissioner Frank Williams represented the Brunswick County Board of Commissioners at a retirement celebration for Calabash Fire Chief Randall T. Bork and Assistant Chief James N. Bruno on May 27. Williams presented Chief Bork and Deputy Chief Bruno with framed copies of proclamations adopted by the Board of Commissioners honoring their service.
Read MoreBrunswick County Commissioner Frank Williams attended the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Small Business Day at the Capital in Raleigh on May 25, 2022. Williams has been a small business owner for more than 20 years.
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