Saturday, October 6, 2018

LOADING THE DICE BEFORE ELECTIONS AN OLD, TIRED GAME

By Juan Montoya

In 1990, the year that Carlos Cascos was elected to be Cameron County Pct. 2 Commissioner, he took office the following January...and found that his predecessor, in a fit of pique, had transferred every last one of his road and Bridge dollars to the Pct. 3 budget under the control of Commissioner Dolph Thomae.

Both Thomae and Cortinas have passed since, but ever since then the idea of allowing the incoming commissioner to have a say so in his department's budget has been thrown about.


The thinking goes like this: The next commissioner will have to deal with the needs of his precinct and the outgoing commission should not be able to throw logs on the tracks to derail his tenure.

In 1990, before the consolidation of the Road and Bridge fund, those dollars were supposed to last the entire year. This was the years before most precinct roads were paved and caliche politics was a fact of life. If you could send a crew and a truck to rain-gutted roads or place a concrete pipe in a driveway for your constituents, they would remember you next time there was an election.

Thomae knew this better than most, with his tenure extending several decades in his Democratic precinct. The other commissioners – especially those from Brownsville – complained that he had 60 percent of the paved roads (and funds to service them) while the other three struggled with lean budgets to merely spread a thin layer of caliche on them.

Therefore, when Cortina transferred his road and Bridge funds to Thomae, he was purposely denying Pct. 2 residents the little they had, and tying the hand sof the man who beat him for office.

This may be past history, but it comes to mind when just this week we saw the results of boards taking actions before the November elections that will have to be dealt with by their successors. It happened when an old board of the Texas Southmost College extended the contract of President Lily Tercero, and it happened when the current board of the Brownsville Independent School District extended the contract of Superintendent Esperanza Zendejas for three more years before next month's election.

In the case of Tercero, a new board terminated the contract after listing numerous grievances against her administration. Predictably, she sued in federal court and now she wants the remaining two years of her salary paid by the college, almost a half million plus her attorneys' fees.

Image result for cameron county texas commissioner mike cortinas, obituaryAnd – even if her majority wins these elections – Zendejas can sue the BISD for her $300,000-plus yearly salary if push comes to shove. It was almost laughable to hear BISD general counsel Baltazar Salazar call the contract extension "improper" since he is currently making $280,000 himself to attend 12 monthly meetings.

Trustees Joe Rodriguez, Carlos Elizondo and Cesar Lopez were joined by Laura Perez-Reyes to extend Zendejas' contract. Rodriguez and Elizondo are running for reelection and Lopez did not seek reelection.

And trustee Phil Cowen chimed in that the public should have been consulted on whether the contract should have been extended was also suspect because he raised no such outcry when the board – without consulting the electorate – raised taxes by 11.25 cents on every $100 in property valuations.

But since some of the funds were earmarked for facilities, his bread and butter, that was ok with him.

The idea that such extensions of contracts should be left up to the incoming board members – or the incumbents if they prevail after an election – is one that should be explored and implemented as policy.

Otherwise, just as Cortinas did back in 1990, that will hand around the incoming elected officisals' necks like an albatross. 

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

So what? You new to politics, Montoya? LOL

Anonymous said...

Look for the White Horse, these people need the White Horse, they are not doing anything good for the community.

Anonymous said...

Dr. Zendejas' contract WAS NOT extended for 3 years. Her current contract expires June 2020 and the 4-3 vote gave her a one year extension to June 2021.

If you think that the newly elected board members should be the ones to make the decision for extending the contract, how can you explain this? The new ones do not know everything that Dr. Zendejas has contributed to the betterment of the school district and it's children. As I see it now, some that are running for the position are being backed up, and I think, even financially with what is a "Go-Fund-Me" type instigation by one of them, by one board member who is strictly in there for vengeance for having been suspended from BISD for foolish things that had her indicted (and sealed). She wants to pull the strings and be the head-huncho, and another one is in there to get a "good friend" appointed to take over Zendejas' position. How many of you actually know exactly what is going on behind closed doors?
We are not suppose to know what goes on in the executive session, but yet even before the meeting is over, the RrunRrunn already has a feature on what is actually still going on in the board room? How does that happen?

If they are crying because of the extension, why did they not cry when the previous superintendent who sat on his butt all day long get the same type of extension? Why did board members not walk out of that meeting?

There is so much to study before we vote for our new members. Who is pulling their strings? Who is paying for their campaigns? Why are some candidates visiting and talking to students at their campus during the election time when the HATCH ACT should be applicable. No candidate should be allowed by any principal to talk to students, but yet some are allowing it to happen. Dr. Zendejas should fire their butts for insubordination.

Read today's Herald and I wish that some more facts would have come out but
we stakeholders should keep abreast of all things by becoming involved in the district and attending public meeting to educate yourself. Some speak from the lips out but have no idea of all the things that are Dr. Zendejas has done to make BISD the best choice. And teachers who complain should be waiting or go ahead and do it now, and resign and go get a job at the "Other Schools" in Brownsville. I hate to hear all the complaining on campus and sorry to say it, but the complaining comes usually from "teachers" who are not really in the right profession.

charlie brown said...

So we can cry and cry and cry and NOTHING will be done, oh well, good grief

Anonymous said...

Thank you White Horse, you have become a voice for all of us and extremely popular. Thank you,whoever you are.

Anonymous said...

This was wrong. All they did was Provide themselves a GUARANTEE:

An additional year of more turf, scoreboards, graduation gowns, RINGS, etc
An additional year of a special EMT curriculum
An additional year of using the buyboard to circumvent the purchasing guidelines

That's it....just an additional year for those guys.

As for the staff, another year of being reassigned cuz a boardmember hates you, another year of off colored jokes regarding race, ethnicity, gender from the leader...as well as another year of NO vision.

The ONLY people dancing are the people at IDEA and with GREAT reason!

Anonymous said...

Thank you White Horse, Hugh Voice for the community ! Where can we find you?

rita