
The other night, I attended a Public Hearing on a new budget for fiscal 2021 for a small town in the area. The overall amount the village has to work with is $6.9 million. (There’s a population of about 4,000 people.) The village fiscal officer did a power point presentation, explaining the various budget categories. She said for the past two months she has been meeting with village department heads to go over projected expenditures with a fine tooth comb, so to speak, to cut what can be cut and stretch what can be stretched. I’ve gotten to know her over the last year through my reporting, and she, indeed, has an eye for detail and is tremendously prudent. What’s more, there’s a good bet the village won’t spend more than it has… Now, we’re currently over $20 trillion with the National Debt. One, most likely, that our kids are going to inherit. Wouldn’t it be refreshing to have one of these small town, prudent fiscal officers in D.C. going over the budget? I think so. And our administration would bring one in. For more on our campaign’s take on this…









