Friday, January 29, 2010

Change Gonna Come...........

Well, the Citizens for Fair and Open Government has had another enlightening meeting last Wednesday evening over at the Bobcat den. Chairmen Michael Mull and Dale Sparks began with an updated report on their meeting with Tax Assessors board members Jeff Holloway accompanied by the ever-faithful Billy Masters.

Mr. Sparks opened the meeting by welcoming all present and thanking everybody for their continued support. Mr. Sparks said that as a matter of “doing the right thing”, that both he and Mr. Mull met with Mr. Jeff Holloway and Billy Masters in an effort to give them the opportunity “to correct the improprieties” that existed within the department over which they had control. “Before they continued forward with a petition for the removal of the Chairman, it was only prudent to give the board an opportunity to make a change” as Mr. Sparks related.

Mr. Sparks then shared in detail, the discussion that took place during their meeting with Mr. Holloway. Several items were discussed including how to improve the public image of the Tax Assessors’ department. Employee attitude became the focus of the discussion at that point according to Mr. Sparks, and he stated that Mr. Holloway seemed receptive to most suggestions.
Other issues that Mr. Sparks said were discussed with Mr. Holloway were the need to cut employee numbers in his office and the growing public outcry over the exhorbant salaries of the Chief Assessor and the Assessors’ assistant. Mr. Sparks said the he also pointed out to Mr. Holloway the fact that he hired an un-qualified person for the position of Chief Assessor in clear violation of GA code. Mr. Mull even showed Mr. Holloway the code book and section that was violated. According to Mr. Sparks, Mr. Holloway gave an evasive reply but promised to “look into the situation”.
Michael Mull was next to speak and went further into detailing the meeting with Mr. Holloway and Billy Masters. Mr. Mull related that assessment equality or “equalization” is imperative if we are to make all county property assessments fair. He went further to explain how that If one person is “favored” in a group and has their tax burden lowered, then the others must “pick up the slack” and pay for the reduction in the payment of the "favored few." As Mr. Mull related, “there are many favored developers, government officials, and other people of local influence” who have had their taxes un-fairly lowered at the expense of others.

Regarding their meeting with Mr. Holloway and Mr. Masters, both Mr. Sparks and Mr. Mull said that they left the meeting “cautiously optimistic” that their issues were received well by the representatives of the Tax Assessors Board, “but the next coming weeks would tell”.

The floor was then opened for questions and/or public comments. Several citizens spoke out about their experiences with the Tax Assessors’ office, but one in particular stood out. A young lady was outraged by the fact that she pays more property tax on her small five acre tract than a prominent local car dealer pays for his 20 acre estate with a large mansion that adjoins hers.
Yeah….. change gonna come…… oh yes it is……..

9 comments:

  1. I hope that the people of this county wake up and learn to speak out when things are wrong with our government. It is a shame that we cannot elect or appoint county officials that have better integrity.I'm not saying that all officials are corrupt, but it seems that there are more now than there has ever been.
    H. Hopkins

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  2. Yes, unfortunatly many county officials seem to think that they are "above the law". Many have taken their office for granted and milk their position for a paycheck without the regard for the public in whom they serve.
    Some act with arrogant impunity and think that they are above accountability.
    Some even think that they are "lifetime" appointments, and only become active during election year.
    "Election year politics" has to end.
    It is time that this pervasive complacency within the court house comes to an end. I cannot think of a better place to start than with the Tax Assessors department.
    FDS

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  3. I agree with the article above, but I think that ALL of the board of Assessors need to be booted out. There are a couple of good men on the board, but they are too timid to speak up and basically rubber stamp anything Jeff Holloway and Dawn present. Maybe if Jeff and his "toadie" Billy Masters were gone, one of the other decent men would step up. I know that they don't make much money "officially" for their positions so I wonder what could make them endure all this controversy? There has to be some other motive or gain.
    S Justice

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  4. Hey Editors! why do we have to click on the "all articles" link to view the latest articles? you need to put the latest topics on the intro page. I almost missed the two latest peices.
    Justice

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  6. Do you think that maybe there was some type of benefit to the community by giving some citizens a tax break? If some of the wealthy or influential individuals recognize Gilmer county as a favorable place to live then maybe they will bring additional wealth to the county! Did anyone ever think of that?
    Realty Gal

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  7. Someone needs to stop the complaining and bring fairness to the local politics instead of making acusations.

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  8. "Trickle down economics" has never worked before. Why would it work here in Gilmer? Additional wealth to our county? Come on, you don't really think that applies in this case do you?
    Wealth is not what it's all about anyway.
    Fairness and change starts with a need, then a complaint, acusation, then action.
    I choose NOT to be silent and in so doing, perpetuate the same deplorabe situation to continue.
    -FDS

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  9. Realty Gal needs a reality check!!! Feed the rich? That is sheer nonsense

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