Today's one-liner: "The shortest way to the distinguishing excellence of any writer is through his hostile critics." Richard LeGallienne
Local Government TV
Monday, December 10, 2012
Dietrich, Kraft Propose Electing NorCo Row Officers
For starters, proposed changes to the Home Rule Charter should really be considered by Lamont McClure's Law and Order Committee. He hasn't bothered to convene a meeting about anything in several years, even though the Charter is crying out for numerous tweaks. Kraft's Personnel Committee should not even be considering this question, but it's on the agenda for Wednesday.
Reform groups like Philadelphia's non-partisan Committee of Seventy have long advocated the elimination of these "barely-understood elected positions that date back a century and a half or more ... ."
First, having six independently elected row offices will just increase inefficiencies and bloat County government. Second, there is no compelling need for an independent Recorder of Deeds or Coroner. That's just nonsense. Third, best practices around the country make clear that these offices function more professionally when they are appointed, based on merit. Fourth, it would increase patronage and nepotism. A newly elected Register of Wills would install relatives and political hacks instead of making sure the best persons are in place. Fifth, there would be a decrease in accountability and transparency. With so many row offices acting independently, it would be far more easy to hide things from the public, Executive and Council. Sixth, this would guarantee the election of whomever is put forward by the ruling party, which is most often the Democrats. Voters will not know who is running for these obscure offices, and will just vote party instead of person.
Disagree? Gerald E. (Jerry) Seyfried, a former Northampton County Executive, Council member and Director of Court Services, weighed in on this topic a few months ago. He changed his thinking about electing row officers, and here's why.
"I, as a private citizen didn't like the idea of losing the ability to elect County Row Office Officials. I later changed my mind. Here's the reasons. Today, Northampton County promotes and compels competitive testing for all these positions. There are 'Career Service Regulations' that are updated periodically to assure that we are getting the best individuals to head these departments. All the positions under the Department head are also filled by testing. Highest test results usually result in getting the promotion. Most of our Department Heads have years of on hand experience. Under the Row Office Election system, it was a popularity contest and the newly elected official gave out the jobs in those respective offices to political hacks. That doesn't happen anymore in Northampton County. There is also a grievance procedure in place for any individual who feels they were passed over for a promotion. There is an independent Board of arbitrators who will hear the case and they have the authority to override the decision of the appointing authority. There are also safeguards as to posting of all test scores to eliminate someone with a low test score being interviewed before someone with a very high test score. Northampton county is the leader in this field. I don't want to bore you with lots of details, but I do want your readers to know that Northampton County has a great staff of employees. Most of this is because we no longer elect 'row Offices'."
I'd agree with Ken that the process might need a few tweaks to give the courts a greater say in appointments to some of these offices. But let's not destroy a system designed to encourage professionalism over politics.
19 comments:
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Barron for coroner !
ReplyDeleteShame on Kraft; he should know better. Typical of Deitrich who is as unpredicable as the wind.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that Dietrich thinks this is a good idea is enough to convince me it's wrong.
ReplyDeleteisn't kraft some sort of union thug? if so, this move figures
ReplyDeleteI waqnt to elect my Sheriff, like every other County in PA. No more patroange handout jobs by the county executive.
ReplyDeleteLIke it or not O'Hare, recent polls show Reibman beating your boy Callahan. You backed the wrong horse.
ReplyDeleteRetards are always elected at the local level. It is funny to watch them sit and think that they are somehow more qualified than the professionals they hire. This is no surprised.Why not suggest that all government employees be elected.
ReplyDelete"LIke it or not O'Hare, recent polls show Reibman beating your boy Callahan. You backed the wrong horse."
ReplyDeletesee, that's just FUNNY. where do you get your material?
The Clerks of Court should be hired and employed through the State Civil Service Commission and the Court of Common Pleas. This is how it is conducted by the State Appellate Courts. It works and works well. There is no need for the County Executive branch of government to oversee departments that do not produce work products for them. It's time this County steps into the 21st century and not revert to the 19th century. The Clerks of Court should be working for the Court Administrator, much like the Probation Departments and Domestic Relations. In fact, Domestic Relations has its own recording office, so it proves it does work.
ReplyDelete"isn't kraft some sort of union thug? if so, this move figures
ReplyDeleteHe is a business agent for the trade unions, who strike me as basically good guys. Not the same as SEIU.
"LIke it or not O'Hare, recent polls show Reibman beating your boy Callahan. You backed the wrong horse."
ReplyDeleteI see. Am I to understand that Reibman backs or is behind this bad government idea? Kinda' like the swaption?
I will back the person whom I think can govern.
"The Clerks of Court should be hired and employed through the State Civil Service Commission and the Court of Common Pleas. This is how it is conducted by the State Appellate Courts. It works and works well. There is no need for the County Executive branch of government to oversee departments that do not produce work products for them. It's time this County steps into the 21st century and not revert to the 19th century. The Clerks of Court should be working for the Court Administrator, much like the Probation Departments and Domestic Relations. In fact, Domestic Relations has its own recording office, so it proves it does work."
ReplyDeleteAn idea worth considering, to be sure.
"Retards are always elected at the local level."
ReplyDeleteThis is very insensitive. Knock off the poor language please.
I hope these two are up for re-election this year.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very odd alliance. There must be a backstory to this misguided legislation.
ReplyDeleteMtoe elected postions more patronage hiring. Except fopr the Sheriff, we wany oter PA county equality. Thre are only so many big money political positions for the Barrons and Dietrichs of the word. They need more.
ReplyDeleteElect the Sheriff!
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