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abdul
Jul
8
8:34 AM

Breaking the Law, Breaking the Law

Has the Center Township Assessor been listening to Judas Priest lately?  You could make the argument that Eugene Akers has.  

As citizens have been going in to appeal their property tax assessments, Akers’ office has been handing out political literature telling them to vote against transferring the Township Assessor’s duties to the County Assessor.

I know this is true because I went to the Office last week and they not only gave me a copy, but made several copies, at my request, to hand out to all my friends.

Here’s the text of the flyer…

JUST SAY NO!

If you wish to retain local representation in Center Township, vote NO on the November 4th General Electon Referendum issue:

“Should the assessing duties of the Elected Township Assessor in the township be transferred to the County Assessor?”

Please look for this referendum on the backside of your ballot!

JUST SAY NO!
Thank you for your Support!

There was no disclaimer on the flyer nor was there a disclosure statement as to who paid for it (of course we know who did, it was the taxpayers). 

I wasn’t sure about the legality of this until I called the Indiana State Board of Accounts and was told the agency would take exception to the township assessor paying for political activities out of public funds.

We can have a debate about whether consolidation of the township assessors into the County assessor is a good thing, but it doesn’t help the township assesssors when one of them does really dumb things like this.

It also makes me wonder if someone is stupid enough to engage in blatant politicking on government time, do they really need to keep their job?

abdul
Jun
3
6:52 AM

Was It Revenge or a Not-So-Friendly Reminder?

The dust is settling over yesterday’s State GOP Convention where current Attorney General Chief of Staff Greg Zoeller beat Valparaiso Mayor Jon Costas.  Zoeller beat Costas by more than 300 votes.  There is a lot of speculation as to what happened.  I mentioned some of those reasons in my last post; Zoeller ran a good campaign, Costas was slow to get out of the gate, angry Ron Paul supporters, etc.

However, one theory that was floated by two politicos I ran into yesterday was the vote might have also been a backlash against the Governor, not necessarily for any heavy-handed campaign tactics, but government consolidation.   Daniels has been pushing consolidation as part of property tax reform and many of the delegates in the room were guess what…I’ll wait…that’s right, local government officials.

Remember, local government and it’s one unit for every 2,700 Hoosiers would be reduced in size and hopefully scope under the Kernan-Shepard report.  So why would a local official want to vote themselves out of a job or support the person who is trying to put them out of a job, for that matter?  Now that may not the sole reason that Costas lost, I actually attribute more of it to the fact that he never laid out a vision for the Office or why he as qualified to hold the office as evidenced by the two videos the candidates presented to the delegates.  Costas talked about evangelical issues while Zoeller talked about his record.  But you can’t ignore the fact that some of the people whom Daniels was asking for help, were some of the same people who think he’s trying to put them out of a job.  

Revenge or a not so friendly reminder?  You decide.