

Remove Commissioner Adam Bomar from office


Remove Commissioner Adam Bomar from office
The Issue
As a resident and county employee of Scott County, IN, I am deeply concerned about the actions and behavior of Commissioner Adam Bomar. His consistent neglect of duties and personal attacks on fellow community members have left a lasting impact, causing harm and division within our community. It is time for us, the residents of Scott County, to come together and demand accountability.
Commissioner Bomar's neglect of his responsibilities has been evident in his lack of support for essential county offices and the important functions they serve. His failure to effectively communicate with both constituents and county employees has further strained relations, causing confusion and frustration among those who rely on county services.
Beyond his professional shortcomings, his personal attacks on citizens and colleagues have created a toxic environment in which fear and intimidation have replaced constructive dialogue and collaboration. It is unacceptable for a public servant to abuse their position in such a manner, eroding trust in local government and silencing voices who dare to speak up.
The residents of Scott County deserve leaders who prioritize the needs of their community over personal vendettas. We need Commissioners who are committed to transparency, respect, and unity, fostering an environment where every voice is heard and valued. Adam Bomar has consistently demonstrated that he does not fit these criteria, and it is time for a change.
We urge the governing bodies and officials of Scott County to take immediate and appropriate action to remove Commissioner Adam Bomar from his position. It is crucial for the future growth and harmony of our county that leadership reflects the values we hold dear.
Please sign this petition to demand the removal of Commissioner Adam Bomar and to restore integrity and respect in our local government. Together, we can ensure that Scott County has leadership that truly represents and serves its people.
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The Issue
As a resident and county employee of Scott County, IN, I am deeply concerned about the actions and behavior of Commissioner Adam Bomar. His consistent neglect of duties and personal attacks on fellow community members have left a lasting impact, causing harm and division within our community. It is time for us, the residents of Scott County, to come together and demand accountability.
Commissioner Bomar's neglect of his responsibilities has been evident in his lack of support for essential county offices and the important functions they serve. His failure to effectively communicate with both constituents and county employees has further strained relations, causing confusion and frustration among those who rely on county services.
Beyond his professional shortcomings, his personal attacks on citizens and colleagues have created a toxic environment in which fear and intimidation have replaced constructive dialogue and collaboration. It is unacceptable for a public servant to abuse their position in such a manner, eroding trust in local government and silencing voices who dare to speak up.
The residents of Scott County deserve leaders who prioritize the needs of their community over personal vendettas. We need Commissioners who are committed to transparency, respect, and unity, fostering an environment where every voice is heard and valued. Adam Bomar has consistently demonstrated that he does not fit these criteria, and it is time for a change.
We urge the governing bodies and officials of Scott County to take immediate and appropriate action to remove Commissioner Adam Bomar from his position. It is crucial for the future growth and harmony of our county that leadership reflects the values we hold dear.
Please sign this petition to demand the removal of Commissioner Adam Bomar and to restore integrity and respect in our local government. Together, we can ensure that Scott County has leadership that truly represents and serves its people.
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Petition created on October 2, 2025

