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Why Renault Commissioners are on the right path to fixing the deposit plan Opinion – The Hutchinson News

Why Renault Commissioners are on the right path to fixing the deposit plan Opinion – The Hutchinson News

The recently amended Renault County Committee began in a good start, quickly diverging a dumb and dumb plan, adopted with 3-2 votes, just before the deadlines end last year for Daniel Frossen and John Whitesel.

To a large extent, Frizen convinced Whitesel and then President Randy Parks to accept his idea of ​​not charging the annual fees for the district of the county in the annual tax report of the district.

Frisen asked for this annual fee for those who own land with home business or other improvements, charged separately from the fearsome tax report for November or in any way included in the waste collection fees, since this is not a tax but a fee for the county maintaining the landfill.

Despite most people, this is a tax – whatever walks and talk like a duck usual.

Obviously, the longtime mayor of a bouler and a one-time commissioner believe that it distorts the perception of tax taxes on ownership, adding a fee that makes the tax account look higher than necessary and to prevent the high public perception of tax accounts.

It is no secret that the dipage fees have been increasing for years, often because of state and federal environmental mandates over which local employees have no control over. When combined with higher taxes on government and schools, the addition of landfill fees to the tax report increases the general opposition.

Frices claims that the fee must be sent by mail divorced from the tax report. There is a little complaint about how the collection has been processed by Renault County for years and it seems to be working well.

The move of Frisen was against correctly, by the region administrator Randy Partington, landfill officials and two other commissioners, Ron Hearst and Don Bogner. Good for them. Everyone knew that it would cost more to taxpayers to make a separate billing of the depot, along with a significant increase in the chances that some successors would ignore it.

The end result would be a failure to collect the necessary revenue from a depot, which causes higher fees for other and a great example of repairing something that is not disturbed.

The “hairstyle”, as some called the hasty approved change, stopped shortly after Frisen and Whitesel, one of the most negative, unproductive commissioners for several decades, left the committee replaced by the newly elected Richard Rilles and Ron Vincent.

With a unanimous consensus, after Partington returned the review issue, it was agreed to obtain a formal resolution and voted to cancel the changed billing of the landfill. The last days in the office discussion, just like the family pardon in the last hour of Biden and Trump, has pardoned those who attack the police on January 6, 2021, have never deserved to see the light of the day.

Commissioner Parks, who had filed an initial decisive vote, changed his mind after Partington revived the topic, which led to what was expected to be unanimously revised. The county is now doing right.

Praise the new committee to kill a really bad idea.

Dan Deming, a former general manager of the Hutchinson KWBW radio station and former Reno County Commissioner, can be found at 620-960-6733 or [email protected]S

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