Wednesday, August 11, 2021

WHAT IF THEY HELD A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE SALARY OF CAMERON COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS...AND NO ONE CAME?

Special to El Rrun-Rrun

That is exactly what happened Tuesday when the Cameron County Commissioners Court held a public hearing to discuss the proposed salary increases for elected officials.

One person who signed up to comment on the matter complained about a certain justice of the peace and urged the court o trim her sails by suing the salary as a club.

The other "objected strongly," partly because she thought – despite the fact that COVID-19 Delta variant is raging across South Texas counties, the meeting should not have been held via Zoom and person-to-person instead.

Regardless, the public participation was dismal when they had the chance to voice their approval or displeasure on the matter.

The increase on public elected officials is accompanied with seniority-based salary increases for low-level employees who – and this is undisputed – critically need relief. Under Carlos Cascos – a Republican who prided himself as a skinflint conservative – raises were non-existent. As a Certified Public Accountant, Carlos was doing quite well who, as becomes a bean counter, kept an eye on the bottom line and asked everyone to tighten their belts while he struggled to diminish his growing longita, thank you.

Cascos will probably mention this as one of the planks in his platform when he makes a run at county judge again.

The rank-and-file workers have gone for years without a meaningful increase. They raised their kids, bought their cars and other goods from local merchants and paid their county taxes. Often, depending on the size of their families, they would qualify for social services like food stamps while working full time. When Cascos asked them to tighten their belts, they asked him to send them belts.

Commissioners and other department heads have gone for decades at the same salary as when they were elected. Many things have changed. Gone are the days when commissioners ran their Road and Bridge budgets and worried about caliche on their dirt roads to keep voters happy. Our county has become an urbanized one with caliche being the last of their worries.

Now they have to worry about dealing with a worldwide pandemic, major economic development and environmental issues, and – in the case of Cameron and Hidalgo counties – dealing with security on the border and all its associated evils like spillover violence. In fact, public safety is one of the major expenditures of counties and cities along the river. It's a 365, 24-7 job. Would you do it?

A comparison with other counties with similar populations is often like comparing naranjas to manzanas because of the disparity in income between South Texas economy and the rest of the state north of Sarita. But those with comparable population size shows that the local elected officials lag far behind.

County Judge Eddie Treviño Jr.’s total compensation would be increased from $65,343 to $70,343 for the 2022 budget. He would also receive a $6,000 annual vehicle allowance and his total compensation would increase to $81,743. It is noteworthy that he is currently the second lowest paid county judge among Texas counties with 100,000 population or more.

Other commissioners would get raises in the amount of $11,000.  Sofia Benavides, David Garza, Joey Lopez and Gus Ruiz would see their total compensation increased to $60,076 except for Benavides, who does not receive a phone allowance.

In the latest salary comparisons provided by the Texas Association of Counties, the closest similar population size counties show the difficulties in using this measure. https://www.county.org/Resources-for-County-Officials/TAC-Publications/Salary-Survey

Cameron County's population is pegged at 423,163, numbers that will surely increase when the final U.S. Census come in. 

Bell County, with a population listed at 362,124 pays its county judge $127,078. It pays commissioners $78,288. Brazoria County, with a 374,264 population, pays its county judge $152,373 and commissioners $124,440. And Brazos County, listing a population of 229,211, pays its county judge 111,094 and its commissioners 86,007.

Bee County, with a population of 32,565 – about one-12th the Cameron County population – pays the county judge $57,000 and commissioners $45,280, just a step below the Cameron County salaries.

A common fallacy in the argument of whether to raise the salary of local elected officials is based on the personalities involved. But these elected officials will not be there forever. One shouldn't base their opinion on whether you like Treviño, Benavides, Lopez, Garza or Ruiz. The political tide often turns and they may not be there next election round. In the case of the county, term limits are based on elections outcomes. Have your say there.

Let's remember that the county has a population of more than 400,000 whereas the City of Brownsville has yet to reach half of that, or 200,000. And if we are going to talk of bloated salaries, get this: There are more than a score of city employees whose salaries are sometimes twice as higher than these county officials.  The schedule below is from just one department in the City of Brownsville. 

City Manager Noel Bernal, who last worked in Coppell, Texas, with a population was only 41,465 in 2019, commands a $225,000 salary plus perks, almost as much as the four county commissioners combined will if they approve their $11,000 raises. And no one complains about that. 
The better argument is that when you don't pay your people well, you get what you pay for. It's easy for retired people to scoff at paying elected officials anything at all. In their day a bag of chips cost a nickel, a pair of shoes less than $20. Those days, of course, are gone. Right now you can't get a hamburger and fries for less than $7.

This is 2021, not 2001. The salaries paid to the workforce in those 20 years ago will simply not do, regardless of your fiscal philosophy. Let's get over this and move on. 

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

WHAT REALL SHOULD HAPPEN IS LIMIT THESE IDIOTS TERMS. WE NEED TERM LIMITS FOR THESE CROOKS. ALL THE COUNTY EMPLOYEES ALWAYS GET SHAFTED YET THEY NEED VEHICLE ALLOWANCE, PHONE ALLOWANCE ETC ETC..... WHAT A FUCKIONG JOKE, TREVINO, BENAVIDEZ, LOPEZ, AND GARZA YOU ARE ALLL CROOKS. GARZA CRIES ABOUT DRAINAGE PROBLEMS YET WHEN IT HAPPENS HES BBQUING REAL BADASS AT HIS HOUSE LOL WOW BUT NO ONE KNOWS ABOUT THIS HUH... TREVINO UFFF WHERE DO I START LOL, GARZA WELL HES JUST A GRUMPY OLD FOOLLLL GUESS HE THINKS HES THE ONE PAYING FOR THE COUNTY EMPLOYEES RAISES GRUMPY BLIND IDIOT.... AND WELL BENAVIDES IS JUST A PUPPET A DAM PUPPET..... COUNTY EMPLOYEES TIME FOR YOU ALL TO STRIKE OR WALK OUT, CALL THE MEDIA SOMETHING.....

Anonymous said...

Well there you have it. Ya salió el peine…. Juan, a person that does not own property therefore does not pay property taxes says give them raises. A mi no me Cuesta nada… que chingon Juan. How noble of you.

Anonymous said...

Bola de mamones comensando con ese estupido lopez y acavando con el eneno y la vieja bruja

Anonymous said...

You totally fail to mention the real issue because we all know Sofie will never go for it. Fine, pay them more for the job. That is reasonable. No dispute there. But have the courage to raise taxes so you can pay all county employees a fair wage. That is the problem. If you want a pay raise, fine but give it to everyone and then have the courage to raise taxes to pay for it.

Anonymous said...

You elected them to administrate, they're going to do what they want. You're powerless until next election. That's how it works, raza.

Plus these guts are way underpaid. Pay them with the stipulation that they'll have to go full-time.

But even about that you cannot decide. THEY WILL!!

get that through your fat noggins.

Anonymous said...

Trevino while running for county judge loaned his campaign $70,000 guess he needs his money back Gus Ruiz spends $3000 at BBQ place in Sept of 2020 during COVID so who ate all that? Trump never took one dollar of salary and they want a raise DEMORATS

jmon said...

To: August 11, 2021 at 8:55 AM Gee, will someone tell this genius that the landlord passes off the taxes to his tenants in their rent?

Anonymous said...

Brownsville brings in El Rata Bernal who immediately asks for a raise giving himself over $230,000 dollar salary while he tries to rape the civilian employees by taking the one thing the brought them to work for the City of Brownsville the insurance.
El Rata is truly just a Thief. Saying the City can't afford it yet giving himself a raise, hiring so many assistant Manager's all making well over $100,000 dollars!!!
Hiring Assistant for the Assistant City Managers all making well over $65,000..
Then Bernal getting on the TML Board just so he can violate the City employees even further.
EL Rata Bernal is making Brownsville the laughing stalk of the RGV.
His total alignment and servant leadership is total Bullshit!
El Rata is a self serving piece of Shit!

Anonymous said...

Why dont you mention how this was initially an in person meeting, then changed to online only meeting without notice.

Anonymous said...

GENIUS, @August 11, 2021 at 8:55 AM, the landlord passes off the taxes to his tenants in their rent.


Anonymous said...

Names for HIspanics that are NOT gringo nor coco.


1. Ahuic
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2. Amoxtli
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3. Anacaona
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5. Atlacoya
Alice was the name of the Aztec goddess of drought. It is a unique name inspired by the goddess of Aztec.

6. Atlatonin
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7. Atzi
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8. Chalchihuitlcue
Chalchihuitlcue is a long Aztec name that has a beautiful meaning, “She with the robe made of green jewels”.

9. Chantico
Chantico is an Aztec which means “She who dwells in the house”.

10. Chicomecoatl
An Aztec name which symbolizes the seven snakes.

11. Chimalma
Chimalma is an Aztec name with the meaning of shield-bearer. This name will symbolize safety for your girl.

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13. Cihuaton
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14. Citlalic
Citlalic translated to the rising star and is an Aztec name for girls. It brings a positive meaning to your child’s life.

15. Coyolxauhqui
Coyolxauhqui is an Aztec name which means golden bells. It is a long and can be used with a nickname, Coyo.

16. Cozamalotl
Cozamalotl is another Aztec name inspired by the universal elements, Rainbow. It symbolizes a colorful and happy life.

17. Cuicatl
Cuicatl is an Aztec name which means song. It’s a beautiful name and can be a good option for parents who are inclined towards music.

18. Eztli
It is an Aztec name meaning “Blood”. This is one of those Aztec names which can be used for both baby girls and boys.

19. Huixtocihuatl
Huixtocihuatl is an Aztec name which is a wonderful name for a girl. This name has come from the Aztec goddess of fertility.

20. Itzpapalotl
Itzpapalotl is an Aztec name derived from nature. Its English translation is “Obsidian butterfly”. The obsidian butterfly is a folkloric reference to bats.

Los cocos will never use Aztec names se creen blancos





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Anonymous said...

The County commissioner's meetings have been via zoom since last year. So it wasn't all of sudden. If you actually go into the county website under agenda you can see this was filed since Friday. Again not all of sudden. You can view passed meeting and see the same verbiage. And if they would of gone in person to the Dancy building you would be allowed to enter. You could of filled out a public comments form and speak.
Come on people.... get your facts before you bash.
Now they need to do right by the county employees and give them a RAISE across the board to all EMPLOYEES. at least 5% increase.
They all work hard!

Anonymous said...

Nambe!! Pinche Bola de mammones!!! They elected are all pieces of shit! Trevino you want help or are you here just to bitch!! Remember that one plus all the fucked up shit you have done! The other idiot Gus Ruiz which I can't say anything bad about because he gets his panties in a bunch and would file charges on you cause he starts crying was never seen during the floods that hit neighborhoods in his Precinct! Benavides is just a dam puppet who is a true politician who only cares about herself and no one else. Lopez pobresito is just a money hungry idiot. Garza needs to get removed already. All these fools knew how much the position was when they ran for it. They have done a pathetic job and now want more money. The other counties you mentioned have more.money and do a better job than our piece of shit commissioners and sorry excuse for county judge.

GGL said...

ruiz during flood too busy pumping water out of harlingen neighborhoods not santa rosa

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