Weekly Opinion Editorial
TERM
LIMIT COUNTY OFFICIALS!
by Steve Fair
Two weeks ago a proposal to limit county elected officials
in Oklahoma to four terms (16 years) failed to get a vote in the House Rules
committee. I asked Representative Dennis
Johnson, (R-Duncan) to carry the bill as a ‘constituent bill.’ It was ran it as a statute bill- I preferred
a Joint Resolution (JR). The difference
is that JR, if passed by both chambers, would have placed the issue on the
ballot and allowed Oklahoma voters to decide if they want to term limit county
elected officials.
The outrage from county elected officials across the state when
the bill was introduced was unbelievable.
They put pressure on the Rules committee members to kill the bill in
committee. When the Rules Chair (Todd
Russ) asked for a motion on the bill, all the members of the committee sat
silently. The room was full of county elected
officials who opposed the bill and if the bill had passed would have been
forced to eventually leave government. There were few, if any, private citizens in
the room. The only people lobbying their
legislators were folks drawing a taxpayer funded check. I have several thoughts about this issue:
First, term limits have been good for Oklahoma. Since legislative term limits have been
enacted in Oklahoma, we have had better government. It has allowed for better ideas and a more
transparent government. Legislators know
they have only twelve (12) years max to accomplish something and they hit the
ground running. When term limits were
first proposed critics said Oklahoma would suffer from a ‘loss of institutional
knowledge.’ Legislative term limits hasn’t
hurt our state one iota. In fact, you
could make the case that Oklahoma has more effective, efficient government because
of term limits. The ‘rotation’ of
legislators and elected officials has given lawmakers fresh ideas and a ‘sense
of urgency’ not present before. Just four years ago, Oklahoma voters
overwhelmingly approved term limits for statewide elected officials as
well. Statewide elected officials can
now only serve eight (8) years- two terms.
The only level of government where Oklahoma doesn’t have term limits is
at the county level.
Second, because county government is more local than any
other government, officials should be allowed to serve sixteen (16) years. That is twice as long as statewides and four
years longer than legislators. That is also sufficient time for any elected
official to accomplish what they want to do in office. After the 16 years, they can get a private
sector job like the rest of us.
Third, there are more than enough qualified people across
Oklahoma to fill these offices. One of
the arguments by the Oklahoma Association of County Commissioners is that term
limits would result in ‘unqualified’ people filling those offices. The arrogance of believing that current
county elected officials are irreplaceable is ridiculous. That type of mindset is exactly how we get
poor government. As Senator Coburn has
said, “no one is indispensable in government.”
Those claiming to be irreplaceable are exactly the ones that should be
replaced.
Gayle Ward, Executive Director of the Association of County
Commissioners, said, “County government
provides many jobs and services that keep local business open and communities
thriving.” What? Government at any level doesn’t provide jobs-
the private sector provides jobs.
Government consumes- the private sector produces. Ward went on to say, “To upset the well working system by taking the right away from local
level voters of retaining experienced officials could very well cause economic
upset.” Are you kidding me? County
government is NOT an industry. Term
limiting county elected officials will not destroy the local economy. The
sky will not fall if your county commissioner has to find a private sector job
after term limits. The sun will still
come up in the east. Stores will still
open and the mail will still run. The
only ‘system’ that will be disrupted if county officials are term limited are
career politicians. A career politician
in Washington is no different than a career politician in county government. We
either believe in a ‘system’ of CITIZEN elected officials or CAREER elected
officials. Term limits for county
officials in Oklahoma will not destroy the space/time continuum.
Please contact your Oklahoma state legislator and tell them
to vote to let the citizens of Oklahoma decide on whether they want to term
limit their county elected officials. If
it gets to the ballot, it will pass 3-1 in favor. That is exactly why county elected officials
are trying to kill it.
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