More than $7 million in state dollars improved the neighborhood — including a private country club golf course — where Rep. Trey Lamar lives.
Rep. Trey Lamar helped steer $400,000 in taxpayer funds to repave a quiet, already well-paved Jackson cul-de-sac where he owns a home.
Numerous public records requests, dozens of interviews, multiple trips to Tate County: Here's how we reported our investigation of Rep. Trey Lamar's state-funded projects.
Trey Lamar brought home millions to his Tate County, even while similarly sized counties and much larger areas across state received little.
More than $7 million in taxpayer dollars have flowed to neighborhoods where Rep. Trey Lamar owns homes — both in Tate County and in Jackson.
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