Sunday, November 21, 2010

Fundraising For Fiscal Responsibility

An open letter to the taxpayers of Hamilton and Wenham
from the tax watchdog group Citizens For Fiscal Responsibility,
better known as Enough Is Enough:

Dear Enough Is Enough Supporters,
As we enter our third year as a community organization, EiE is proud to have played a leading role in the following initiatives that we either started or supported:
We successfully ended a decade-long string of annual Proposition 2 ½ overrides, the cumulative cost of which has exceeded $40 million and has resulted in Hamilton and Wenham’s tax rates being among the highest on the North Shore.


• We began and submitted a Citizen’s Petition that resulted in the approval by the voters of both towns of an amendment to the Regional School District Agreement allowing for an operational audit of the school district. The results are due in January, 2011.


• We were instrumental in developing the Request For Proposal (RFP) for the operational audit.


• We researched and provided the names of the two operational audit firms that were the finalists for selection to perform the audit.


• We exposed the HWRSD maintenance spending inconsistencies.


• We discouraged the School Committee from creating a redundant school maintenance account (called the “Stabilization Fund”).


• We researched, wrote, published and delivered The Hamilton-Wenham Free Press to every household in both towns…2009 & 2010.


• We actively supported the Organic Waste Recycling Program in both towns.


• We debunked the NEASC loss of accreditation tactic that had been used for years to encourage school override requests.


• We supported the initiative to replace the boilers at the Cutler School.


• We offered suggestions and recommendations to the School Committee during union contract negotiations.


• We successfully petitioned the rescheduling of Hamilton Town Meetings from week nights to Saturday mornings…just like Wenham.


• We supported increasing the number of Selectmen in Hamilton from three to five.


• We supported the change to Town Manager form of government in Hamilton.


• We supported Hamilton’s first in the Commonwealth Senior Tax Exemption initiative.


• We recommended that the DPW's in both towns take over all maintenance of HWRSD grounds and buildings.


• WE CONTINUE TO PAY STRICT ATTENTION ON YOUR BEHALF.

But we need your help in continuing our worthy cause.

We are asking you to help us in two ways. First, please send your most generous donation to us at Citizens For Fiscal Responsibility. One hundred percent of your money is used for mailing, printing, marketing and supplies.

The $100 you send now may save you much more than that next year and every year after that. The defeat of the $1.2 million override in 2009 is saving the taxpayers of Hamilton and Wenham $3,400 a day…every day…every year.

If you are unable to donate $100, please consider donating $75, $50, or even $25. We are acutely aware of economic conditions and only ask that you help us according to your means.
Please make checks payable to “Citizens For Fiscal Responsibility
and mail to: 10 Meyer Lane, Hamilton, MA 01982
Another equally important way you can help out is to recommend others to join EiE and participate in our scheduled membership meetings. We currently have over 400 members, but we can always use another hand. Also, having your email address allows us to provide you with up-to-date information regarding important issues taking place in our two towns.
Thank you for your consideration...
Enough Is Enough / Hamilton and Wenham

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:32 AM

    I hope that folks in both towns read these comments from folks and understand just how EiE has changed things for the better.
    No more over rides to pay for an overloaded school budget. And this is something that EiE will continue to do, not just for today, but in the future as well...Keep up the great work!!!!leeky

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  2. Anonymous12:18 AM

    Jay,
    Any idea why the Audit Report meeting has not been posted anywhere yet? When is the report going to be made public?

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  3. Anonymous...There has been a "draft" copy that was provided to the school committee and school administration, but not the public. According to BoS chairman Jennifer Scuteri, this was "for technical review purposes only" and "their involvement is not with the role of changing results". Although we asked to see a copy of the "draft" we were informed that it would violate the Open Meeting Law. With that in mind, the official answer is that it will become available when the FINAL REPORT is delivered to the towns. Unfortunately, we do not know when that will be, although we regulary ask the question. Evergreen solutions is scheduled to present and discuss the report on January 27th at a joint meeting of the Hamilton and Wenham BoS's. We sincerely hope that the report will be made available to the citizens well ahead of that date, but as time marches on (the 27th is just one week away) it becomes less likely. We have asked for the report to be posted on both Town websites so that EVERYONE may have access to it. Hopefully, copies will also be available at the library and both Town Halls.

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  4. Anonymous...We have just received the final audit report. See the most recent blog for the link and additional information...Jay

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