{"id":1297,"date":"2016-05-09T09:34:35","date_gmt":"2016-05-09T14:34:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/truthinaddison.com\/?page_id=1297"},"modified":"2016-05-09T09:34:35","modified_gmt":"2016-05-09T14:34:35","slug":"making-all-well-in-addison-starts-with-truth","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/truthinaddison.com\/?page_id=1297","title":{"rendered":"Making All Well in Addison Starts With TRUTH"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3 style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Making All Well in Addison<br \/>\n<\/strong><strong>Starts With TRUTH<br \/>\n<\/strong><strong>By Susan M. Halpern<br \/>\n<\/strong><strong>Former Addison Councilmember (1992-1999)<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Addison\u2019s citizens have spoken, and I am hopeful that their voices will now truly be heard. The real work starts in 9 days when the new councilmembers are sworn in.<\/p>\n<p>The past three years of Addison\u2019s history are a cautionary tale. No democracy can claim health when one person is allowed to dominate.\u00a0 Our Charter states that all seven councilmembers are equal, with the mayor having two \u2013 and only two \u2013 additional duties: preside at meetings and represent Addison at <em>official<\/em> functions.\u00a0 That model has been largely ignored, as Mayor Todd Meier has ruled Addison, essentially executing a hostile takeover of our democracy.\u00a0 It is unhealthy, it has to change, and the new council has to act to protect Addison from such conduct in the future.<\/p>\n<p>It has to start with much-needed transparency in Addison. And by that, I mean REAL transparency.\u00a0 Not lip service, not spin, and certainly not the misrepresentations that have dominated the landscape for the last five years.\u00a0 We need REAL transparency, and that has to start with our government telling the TRUTH to its citizens.\u00a0 Thomas Jefferson said: \u201cHonesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom.\u201d\u00a0 His words resonate today.<\/p>\n<p>I hope our new council starts here: No one person, mayor or otherwise, should claim a monopoly on the provision of information to Addison\u2019s residents. For years now, Meier has done exactly that via our Town-owned and taxpayer-funded newsletter.\u00a0 Meier has used OUR newsletter as one of his many bully pulpits, from which he has manipulated and misrepresented issues to suit his personal agenda.\u00a0 That has included the misuse of OUR newsletter to support and attack elected officials and candidates for office, in contravention of Texas law.\u00a0 We saw this <em>in spades<\/em> in connection with the current election.<\/p>\n<p>Meier has ruthlessly defended his monopoly. Two years ago, when then-councilmember Chris DeFrancisco tried to put information in OUR newsletter, Meier claimed that DeFrancisco had no right to do so because a council had ceded the newsletter to Meier exclusively, something that (a) never happened, and (b) could never happen because no council has the right to do any such thing.\u00a0 Meier also claimed that Addison\u2019s Charter gave him the exclusive right to communicate with citizens (it says no such thing).\u00a0 And, when the issue came before the council and a discussion of DeFrancisco\u2019s First Amendment rights ensued, the Meier-controlled council voted for seven newsletters, not because any of them intended to write one, but specifically to prevent DeFrancisco from writing in OUR newsletter.<\/p>\n<p>Sometime later, a group of citizens who had obtained Addison\u2019s email list through an Open Records Act request published \u201cAddison Watch,\u201d using the list. Meier immediately suggested that Addison was reviewing a potential \u201cdata breach,\u201d and then orchestrated a council vote to sue the group.\u00a0 The basis for the threatened litigation was that Addison\u2019s email list was exempted from Open Records disclosure because it was for use by a governmental body, a position that is, in my view, irreconcilable with the weekly provision of the list to Meier \u2013 who is obviously not a \u201cgovernmental body.\u201d\u00a0 While Addison talked out of both sides of its mouth, Meier\u2019s monopoly on information continued.<\/p>\n<p>Newsletters are a great thing, but newsletters in the hands of politicians are bad policy. Addison is the poster child for that reality.\u00a0 Meier has repeatedly concealed and manipulated information for political purposes.\u00a0 It has been a huge disservice to Addison\u2019s residents.<\/p>\n<p>Think about it in relation to Addison\u2019s financial situation. During Meier\u2019s five-year tenure, Addison\u2019s taxes have risen almost 30%, more than 7% just in the last two years.\u00a0 During that two-year period, the council overspent the budget by almost $2 million.\u00a0 What have you heard about any of that from Meier or others?\u00a0 Nothing.\u00a0 They haven\u2019t even acknowledged that it was their decision to raise Addison\u2019s taxes!\u00a0 During the campaign, we heard the false claim that it was DCAD \u2013 not your council \u2013 that raised Addison\u2019s taxes.\u00a0 We had to post a photo of DCAD\u2019s valuation notice letter to finally put that nonsense to rest.\u00a0 But, with Meier controlling the message, it has been an uphill battle.<\/p>\n<p>The entire situation has been exacerbated by the crackdown on Open Records Act requests. Thousands of our taxpayer dollars have been spent resisting the production of documents that were properly and justifiably requested.\u00a0 In many instances, the basis of the resistance has been frivolous and politically motivated, most notably with the concealment of Lea Dunn\u2019s 19-page memo relating to accountant Larry Kanter.\u00a0 The concealment of this document allowed Kanter and Meier to tell a one-sided, politicized story, using attacks on prior management as the springboard for the Meier-run campaign.<\/p>\n<p>Putting aside the political damage all this causes, my hunch is that in most cases, it is probably simpler and cheaper to just provide the information. But when you are avoiding TRUTH, as I contend this Meier-led government has been doing, you have to fight disclosure no matter what the cost.\u00a0 It is unhealthy and expensive, and it needs to change.<\/p>\n<p>The path to health for Addison must start with TRUTH. And for TRUTH to exist in Addison, the public must have access to the FACTS.\u00a0 That allows citizens to make their own judgments about issues.\u00a0 As well, it is bad policy to grant any politician an exclusive right to communicate with citizens.\u00a0 We also must have a City Manager and City Attorney who will require compliance with the laws that prohibit the use of taxpayer money for \u201cpolitical advertising,\u201d i.e., attacking or supporting elected officials and candidates.<\/p>\n<p>A return to TRUTH will help us return to a government by, for and of the people. 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Halpern Former Addison Councilmember (1992-1999) Addison\u2019s citizens have spoken, and I am hopeful that their voices will now truly be heard. 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