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Editorial: Will anyone listen to counties cry?
Published Monday, December 22, 2008
For decades now, and maybe longer, Minnesota’s oft-ignored county officials have been as noisy as toddlers throwing temper tantrums when it came to unfunded mandates, those things the state requires counties to do without providing the money to cover costs. A popular example has been moving state prisoners into county jails. Counties pay at least $55 per prisoner per day, but the state provides as little as $9. The rub is obvious.
“Counties ... have been used as the state’s ATM,” reads an excerpt from a press packet from the Association of Minnesota Counties.
And with that, the cry of the counties continued as the days tick down to the 2009 Minnesota legislative session.
But give county officials at least a little credit this go-around. Rather than just whining, leaders from Cook County in the northeast to Rock County in the southwest are touting what they call the Minnesota Redesign Project, a positively focused, back-to-basics look at how government bodies operate — and how they could better work together.
They could be more effective by focusing on outcomes and results rather than on expenditures and line items in budgets, counties contend. And they could better serve the people by being more transparent to the public and more flexible about how service demands are met.
Counties are roaring, but will anyone listen? Dismissing a branch of government responsible for routine, ho-hum things like managing land records and handling solid waste has always proven simple.
But with the state facing an overwhelming financial crisis — the $5.27 billion budget deficit can be expected to grow by another $30 million to $70 million, a state economist said — no ideas can be dismissed without consideration. Even ones that might sound to some like an upbeat spin on an old whine.
— Duluth News Tribune, Dec. 11
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Posted by wingo (anonymous) on December 22, 2008 at 9:32 a.m. (Suggest removal)
it's hard to listen to someone that thinks they should get a raise (and DO) when the rest of us will never get one because of the money situation.
Posted by Truthbetold (anonymous) on December 22, 2008 at 11:02 a.m. (Suggest removal)
The whole system is broken and needs to be dumped... it cannot be fixed. I highly suggest reading Mike Huckabee's new book, "Do the Right Thing: Inside the Movement That's Bringing Common Sense Back to America". It is very good and shows how with common sense we can restore America!!!!! We need to come together as Republicans, Democrats and Independents and work together to make the changes necessary and leave politics out of it. We need to vote everyone out of office that wants to cling to the old way of doing business and flush the system. That's the only way we are going to make this work. You can't just tweek it here and there.
Posted by wingo (anonymous) on December 22, 2008 at 12:33 p.m. (Suggest removal)
good write up Truthbetold, I firmly believe in doing away with the party system.
Posted by dinomac (anonymous) on December 22, 2008 at 8:46 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Right on Truthbetold! Who says we need to keep doing everything the same old way. Why does someone have to be party-related to run for office. I know it won't be easy, but our political system is running us into the ground. It's going to take a lot of frustrated people who are willing to start over and go where no one dare go before!
Posted by trifid (anonymous) on December 25, 2008 at 2:06 a.m. (Suggest removal)
So who will all you 'revolutionaries' vote for in 2010 & 2012?
Will you be able to resist the "old ways" of corrupt party politics?
Will you vote "less taxes", right-to-life, more capitalism(corruption), and for policies that promise to line your wallet?
Will you cut the strings that the elitist puppeteers use to make you dance?
I hope so.
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