A comment about the Governor’s comments
The Governor has demonstrated once again that he apparently doesn’t understand how local governments work, what their purpose is, how their budgets are established, and how the decisions about revenues and expenditures are decided. He seems to be following closely in the footsteps of Speaker Richardson who proved last year, without any doubt, that he doesn’t understand or have a regard for local governments, nor does he care to. The Mayor of Atlanta gets hammered for a shortfall in revenue and she is vilified, but now, less than four months after the Governor signs his approval of the state budget, his revenue estimates are off by almost 2 billion dollars, that’s with a B, and there is no outcry. It looks to me like someone should ask how that happened. Was the economy not in trouble in March? Should not the buck stop at the governor’s desk? But then the governor says it’s not his fault; it’s those incompetent city and county folks who have messed everything up.
The administration strategy has become very clear. Although I’m a little slow, it has now become obvious even to me. They begin to cut, not their expenditures, but the funds they direct to local governments. The focus of those cuts in the last few years has been education, but beginning last year they shifted their focus to all local governments. Case in point, funds they were collecting and returning to our citizens under the homeowner tax relief grant program are now being withheld forcing local governments to either cut more expenses or increase revenues with a tax increase.
How does this work? An example; they cut state funds to education, then when we, as a community, decide we want to keep our Spanish classes or music and arts or whatever, and decide to raise our taxes to compensate for the shortfall, they point the finger at us and announce our budgets are out of control. We are accused of incompetence concerning managing or deciding how we should spend our money. As the Governor stated “(local governments) have never approached it from the standpoint that they have to tighten their belts”. I invite the governor to come to my community, stand in front of our citizens and tell us we don’t know how to manage our budget. We carefully plan our budgets every year and make hard choices, in front of citizens (not in some back office at the capital), about cuts and tax increases. If we get out of alignment with our constituents, there are two opportunities every month (our council meetings) and an election every other year for us as citizens to straighten it out. And we can’t hide in China or on a plane to Spain. Our mayor’s office is out on the street corner.
So I ask the governor to work with us, not blame us. The solutions to our problems are not under the gold dome, they are out here on the streets with us. I ask the Governor to join us in Decatur for a forum to address this divisive approach. Let’s talk, not point fingers.
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August 23rd, 2008 at 9:48 am
[…] Over on his blog (I still think its awesome that the mayor has a blog. “where else?”, I ask you), Mayor Floyd chastises Perdue for his tendency to lunge for a scapegoat (local governments!) instead of admit his own administration’s errors, and invites the Governor to a forum in Decatur to explain this “divisive approach”. […]
August 26th, 2008 at 10:14 am
[…] to local governments. The governor raised the ire of many — Decatur in particular was aflame on the webz last week — when he criticized them for overspending in light of the state’s estimated $1.6 […]
August 26th, 2008 at 4:48 pm
[…] proud of my Mayor, Bill Floyd, for taking on tax and spend Governor Perdue and his tax increases for property owners in Georgia. One of the very […]
September 1st, 2008 at 8:40 pm
when did american politics become a shell game (with both money and blame?) perhaps i am naive to be shocked and ashamed - i know we can do better - thank you mayor for speaking truth to power
September 2nd, 2008 at 3:08 pm
[…] Note to Sonny In the AJC 2 09 2008 Carl points out that Mayor Bill Floyd’s recent comments on his blog regarding the Governor’s scapegoat tactics dealing with cutting the Homestead Tax […]
September 6th, 2008 at 9:09 am
Mr. Floyd, would you consider running for governor? You’d get my vote!
Or… given recent events… V.P. would work for us too!
September 10th, 2008 at 3:16 pm
I see my comment about the rise in city budgets was removed. Perhaps you need to vet it first?
October 19th, 2008 at 7:27 am
i agreed with author. thanksqz
November 12th, 2008 at 4:37 pm
[…] we heard similar cries from our own city commission room? …aside from when the mayor chastised the governor for reneging on the homeowner tax relief grant a couple months […]