Posted Online: 7-9-2007
VOP: Birkholz bashes Arnold on toll road lease
statement
Having lost by just one vote to Jim Arnold in the
March Democratic caucus to fill the late Sen. Anita
Bowser’s seat, I was particularly disappointed to read
our current state senator say, “there hasn’t been enough
time to make a justifiable conclusion” (H-A, 6/30/07) on
whether the lease of the Indiana Toll Road was the right
thing to do.
Now more than ever, we need elected officials in
Indianapolis willing to stand up and say “no” to every
effort by this governor and his colleagues to sell off
parts of state government. There’s a reason the U.S.
House Transportation Committee just two months ago sent
the governor a letter saying it was opposed to such
sales or leases of public assets that obviously don’t
serve the public interest.
Privatizing what should be government functions
hasn’t worked well on the federal level, much less the
state. The New York Times said it well on Jan. 16 when
it editorialized that “full inquiries and public
hearings are vital if the rich and shadowy world of
privatization is ever to be plumbed for the scandal it
is nurturing.”
At the state level, Texans admit their privatization
of welfare services is a failure. The $900 million
contract with Accenture will be ended two years earlier
than planned with the highly respected Austin Statesman
saying that “state employees are better suited for
administrative functions and privatization is no
guarantee that taxpayers are going to save money.” In
Florida, even Republican lawmakers who once supported
privatization schemes there are said by the Feb. 17,
2005, St. Petersburg Times “to be disillusioned by the
reality.”
With this governor hoping to sell off or lease other
state assets like the Hoosier Lottery, we need state
legislators willing to stand up and take the long view
of the public interest. That’s why if I am successful in
my campaign for state Senate, the voters can count on me
as one who will fight privatization tooth and nail.
DEBRA BIRKHOLZ
La Porte |