Consolidation Clowning
By Beach Blogger at 24 February, 2010, 9:01 am
Like almost everyone else in Escambia County, we haven’t paid sufficient attention to the proposed city-county consolidation plan (available in full text here ). Partly this is because, as with the new Pensacola City Charter , it looks to us like a different circus with the same clowns. Partly, too, we confess we have absolutely no faith that local pols enjoying their perch and perqs ever could be convinced to support a significant change in the fundamentally dysfunctional system(s) of local government around here. The people who profit from the status quo will do whatever it takes to shove the idea of meaningful systemic change down a deep rat-hole. Our indifference is not matched elsewhere. A number of people we respect, and a few we don’t, have been vigorously arguing over the proposed consolidation referendum. The News Journal editorial board says , “Give Us Our Vote.” The right to vote on consolidation was halted Monday by a lethal combination of parliamentary procedure, an absent legislator, a public meeting where the public rarely got to speak and a committee chairman who had his feelings hurt because some people thought the fix was in. At stake here is not the question of consolidated government. At stake is the right to allow Escambia citizens to follow through, with their votes up or down, on the work of the consolidation committee. Rick Outzen at the Independent News claims the daily newspaper “has it backwards.” The struggle over government consolidation, he writes — has not become about the details of the plan. Instead, the fight has been over whether the public should vote on the plan that no one other than the study commission got to see before it was set in stone and sent to our lawmakers. William Reynolds, from the beautiful, rolling hills of north Escambia County , argues that Judge Ken Bell’s consolidation committee — admittedly an all-volunteer group working on a shoe-string and armed mainly with an e-mail account — violated “the spirit
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Consolidation Clowning
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