Letter: Fairfield County Council Isn’t Getting Paid to ‘Be Positive’

County council’s recent county website posting of an exclusive list of Select Com­mittee assignments was unprecedented in a number of ways. It was an unprecedented county council low because the appointments ignored 42 percent of the sitting council members.

What followed the initial appoint­ments was an unprecedented citizen firestorm against the egregious slighting of three council members. Fortunately, the firestorm manifested an unprece­dented backtracking by the chairman that resulted in the appointment of two more members to the standing commit­tees. However, council still chose another unprecedented path by shutting out the lone councilwoman, who had previously served with unprecedented distinction and passion.

All councils for as long as I can remem­ber have displayed some pretty sharp differences between some members. But council members were not shut out be­cause of those differences. Everyone was usually appointed to at least one or two seats/chairmanships on the standing com­mittees.

The 2017 council chair, for example, not only appointed that council’s only female member to committees, but as a chair! She was treated equally. Everyone on council had the opportunity to serve on standing committees as shown below.

Administrative & Finance Committee

  • Billy Smith, Chair
  • Jimmy Ray Douglas
  • Cornelius Robinson

Economic Development

  • Dan Ruff, Chair
  • Billy Smith
  • Mikel Trapp

Public Affairs & Policy

  • Bertha Goins, Chair
  • Mikel Trapp
  • Douglas Pauley

Public Services & Development

  • Jimmy Ray Douglas, Chair
  • Bertha Goins
  • Cornelius Robinson

Our current new 5-member council ma­jority exemplifies the glory days of good ole boyism. Every second and fourth Mon­day night, they jointly shut out and squash any attempt by two members to have any significant say in Fairfield’s county govern­ment. Our leadership is a one-note johnny, every meeting claiming victimhood and blaming others for the majority’s inability to do their job.

Week after week, the five chant ‘we just need to all get along,’ and ‘everyone just needs to be positive,’ then they shut out two of their members, even insinu­ating that one is not qualified to serve on the standing committees. Our leadership needs to spend more time leading and less time pouting.

Our 5-member majority doesn’t under­stand that they’re not getting paid $15K- $20K annually to be positive and be happy. They’re getting paid to speak up and to do something – anything! – to improve the county.

Someone has to say it.

Randy Bright

Ridgeway

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