It's a good thing, especially in this age of fiscal austerity, when a
local government affair, such as a retirement party, is not paid for
out of public funds. But retirement parties, within reason, are part of
any organization's calendar. Better they be reasonable and paid for by
taxpayers than the alternative.
That alternative is having local government affairs paid for by those
doing business with the agency, as appears to have happened in Atlanta,
according to...