Yesterday during Commissioner’s
Court the members voted on turning over the Milam County Health Department to
the Texas State Department of Health Services Region 7 control. This proposal
had been tabled for a while to allow the county commissioners to research the
issue and touch base with their constituency in order to make an informed
choice.
Yesterday, after a short
discussion the topic was voted on and it was agreed to keep the status quo and
continue to operate as the Health Department has since its inception in the
1940’s.
Prior to and following the vote,
many folks have asked me what is the position of the Republican Party of Milam
County on this topic. Officially, the local party has not convened to discuss the
Health Department and therefore has no stance on this issue. For me to offer an
opinion on this topic as the party’s stance would be a disservice to those who
work so hard for the Republican Party of Milam County.
I will say that the Republican
Party of Milam County is fully supportive of the process the County Commissioners’
Court used to explore this plan, research the issue, and then make the decision
they felt was best for the people of Milam County.
On a personal note, as a Republican
I believe in a representative form of government where the elected represent and
govern based on the beliefs and values of the constituency that elected them.
Regardless of the social welfare arguments, big-government/small-government issues,
or any other such politically-fueled squabbles, the important issue is that
those with the authority to make decisions do so in a manner the best
represents and serves those that elected them to public office.
In this case, I personally believe the
Commissioners’ Court got both the process right and the decision right; however, if you disagree there is always another
election coming up in the future.
See you at the polls!!
Bill
Well said, however it was 1940....not 1040...
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I'm VERY PROUD of the 3 Commissioners that listened to the public that elected them! Either the other commissioner didn't listen, or just didn't bother to ask.
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