by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster
Training a kitten requires you to let the kitten know what will
not be tolerated. You have to remove them from the table and sharply
say “NO!” while looking them right in the eye until they 'get'
it. Eventually, they learn.
When my daughter, Ayn, was two she snuck a small package of candy
from a store as we were checking out. I found it clutched in her
tiny hand as we arrived home. A few minutes later she was back in
the store looking up at a frowning store manager, trembling. It
never happened again.
The Commandments are not suggestions. Kittens have to learn the
rules, too.
Commissioners, are employees. There are rules which they are
required to follow. One of these is making sure we have the facts
before money is committed. A FOIA, which I wrote about earlier here,
is a tool the people use when this has not been working correctly.
There are many reasons the New Ashtabula Charter is on the ballot
this November.
FOIAs are used when things are going wrong. Knowing in advance
what is planned allows us to ensure we get the best we can afford.
People can look into it themselves, write letters, do research.
Therefore, bids on contracts and complete information on ballot
measures should be made available early and often.
Of late, our commissioners have shown signs they do not accept our
rules. Two examples for bids are the contract for Ashtabula County
Transportation and problems with recycling. You would think the
information was a matter of National Security instead of reliable
rides and trash.
Another issue is the lack of information on the Charter measure on
which we vote this November. By law, Article X, Section 4 of the
Ohio Constitution and Ohio Revised Code Section 307.70. The wording
of the Charter must be sent to every registered voter at least 30
days in advance, preferably 35 to accommodate early voting.
Indications from those listening at Commissioner Meetings lead to the
conclusion they do not think it is important to comply with the law.
If the Charter passes things will be very different.
No form of government is engraved in stone. King George learned
this and county government changes at the will of the people.
Kittens don't want to stay off the table. Kids want candy. But
they learn. We need to enforce our rules and stay informed.
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