Mark Hall takes issue with County Council’s decision-making process

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Dear Editor,

Thank you for being the only local journalist to attend and cover the Hamilton County 2020 Public budget meeting this week. Here are a couple of additions and thoughts worth noting on your story.

The County Council motioned and passed the suspension of their own rules to revisit the budget that was already completed and sent for public review. I not sure that’s even possible, but it happened. Why even go through the trouble of two days of intense budget meetings when you turn around soon thereafter and change it? When you have to circumvent your own rules to get something done, doesn’t that by definition give you pause for concern over what you are about to do? If not, it should.

Second, singling out one county employee for their very own “special pay raise” is a big insult to all county employees who were turned down for raises, and those who work just as hard but were denied the 14 percent bump that was passed by the council for the coroner. Certainly some minority and female employees could consider the extreme steps taken to be discriminatory because they were not singled out or treated with the same vigor to get their very own special pay increase, too.

As a business owner, I see the complete disregard for process and standard employee protocols as setting a risky precedent and creating liability for the county from those employees who feel slighted, as well as future employees who will undoubtedly cite, “you did it before for that person, it’s my turn I work, just as hard as he did.”

Further, it’s an insult to the other elected officials who work hard and wanted their compensation increased too, but were denied that increase during the actual budget process. Councilman Schwartz pontificated on and on about how he cares deeply for and values all county employees as they are the backbone of the county. Then in a complete demonstration of hypocrisy singles out ONE and makes the motion to give this ONE employee, his friend, special treatment.

The county employees are smart and see his actions. This one act of specialized treatment flies in the face of supporting all the hardworking county employees. Actions scream much louder than your words.

Third, Councilman Schwartz must be held to account. This budget alone – he voted to increase his own pay. He voted for a pay increase for his son. He motioned, lobbied for, spearheaded and voted for a 14 percent pay increase for his friend the Coroner (down from the 30 percent pay increase he first insisted on). He voted for the addition of three new paid county employees at a cost of $200,000 to the taxpayers.

Is it just me or does anyone else see the repeated pattern of behavior here from Mr. Schwartz? Where does he stop spending the taxpayers’ money? In my opinion Hamilton County Council District 3 was not represented Wednesday night. Mr. Schwartz, along with his family and friends, came out of the 2020 budget process feeling wonderful with their wallets heavier. The taxpayers he represents in District 3 paid the freight.

The people must hold the council to account, and particularly those that do not spend taxpayer money wisely. If “we the people” don’t pause, pay attention and demand different execution from our elected officials, this gets progressively worse and we will end up with crushing debt like our neighbors to the West.

Hamilton County is a wonderful place to live; it took decades of hard work to get where we are. It takes harder work (fiscal responsibility) to keep our piece of heaven wonderful. We the people must at least pay attention. The responsibility of being in charge of 100 million taxpayer dollars comes with accountability.

Mark Hall

Noblesville

2 Comments on "Mark Hall takes issue with County Council’s decision-making process"

  1. Mark Hall got it right.

  2. Jack Saberson | September 10, 2019 at 3:41 pm |

    Councilman Schwartz, and Councilman Beaver have indeed been a big disappointment. Hard to believe they claim to be conservative Republicans and yet can’t understand what the quote means behind them in the council Chambers. “A GOVERNMENT THAT GOVERNS LEST GOVERNS BEST”. Every single dollar they remove from working families and spend is what that quote means, the more the government spends, the more it GOVERNS. Indeed very disappointing decisions by those that sought the office for what surely appears to be for personal gain. The reporter is indeed a great news organization. Thank you.

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