Friday, December 30, 2005

REDUCING WASTE BY REDUCING ELECTED OFFICIALS

When the West Virginia State Constitution was drawn up there were no roads, and limited communications. Everything was done by horse and buggy and word of mouth.

Fast forward to the twenty-first century. We now have four-lane highways, two-lane paved roads, telephones, television, radio, newspapers, and the internet.

All of which proves my argument that it should only take one State Senator and one County Commissioner per county to take care of the needs of the people in that county.

Which now brings us to the House of Delegates members. For the reasons stated in the above first two paragraph’s, smaller counties can make do with two House of Delegate members. And the few larger counties we have could get by with four members.

Thus, eliminating in-fighting, long overdrawn out sessions and especially ‘extra called sessions’.
Once again this will allow the taxpayers money to spent on more needed area’s.

And the savings from the elimination of the elected officials will be my way of dropping and reducing the cost to due business, for West Virginia companies only, in our state.

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