There could be changes coming soon on how Orange County Supervisors publicly track their discretionary spending in the wake of my last column looking at how much public funds politicians get to spend on their own.
Nearby counties in Southern California have much more liberal policies governing how much public funds county supervisors can direct on their own to their constituents.
Orange County historically kept a much tighter reign on those funds but the COVID pandemic changed that – putting about $13 million in one-time funds in the hands of Orange County Supervisors…