Thursday, March 31, 2011

The Disconnect Between Paying For and Receiving Services


It’s no contest in five towns. Elections draw few candidates. (Boston Globe, 3/31/2011)

Excerpt:    Patricia Mikes of the Massachusetts Municipal Association said fielding candidates in local elections has been an ongoing problem, especially since the economy tanked.

“It’s just becoming a much more difficult job [with the] fiscal stress that most communities are under, between their budget problems and lay-offs, on the municipal and school side, and the increases in health insurance’’ costs, she said. “It just goes on and on.

And residents want more for less. They want all the services, and don’t want fees and taxes to be increased. People are asking: ‘Why are there potholes? Why isn’t the library open when I need it?’ It’s a thankless job,’’ she said
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