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Hold Your Nose and Vote

a man in a suit sits at the council table and asks questions

Sometimes when you vote, both choices are so noxious that you feel like holding your nose.  It happened to me last week, when I cast my vote as a Rocky Hill Town Council member for the Town’s 2025-2026 budget.

If “kicking the can down the road” were an Olympic sport, this budget would be a gold-medal contender.  The Town Manager’s proposed budget was already very lean, but the Republican majority assembled a list of cuts that included a $300,000 reduction for road maintenance, a $732,000 reduction from the Town’s recommended contribution to its pension fund, a $300,000 reduction to the Board of Education, and a $150,000 reduction to building improvements.  This budget aims to hold the Town together with duct tape and zip ties.

So, why, you may ask, did I vote yes?  I put my strong reservations on the record before I cast my vote.  As I explained, I realize that many of our homeowners are still reeling from the heavy tax increase they suffered a year ago after the townwide property revaluation.  People need another year to readjust.  I understand that the overriding priority this year was to keep any tax increase to a bare minimum.

But as I also explained, we are setting ourselves up for a major course correction next year.  We can’t repeatedly underfund our pension plan.  We can’t indefinitely defer road maintenance and building improvements.  We can’t maintain a virtual hiring freeze in a growing town with growing demand for Town services.

And we should not accept a zero-growth Grand List, which Rocky Hill has endured for at least four years now.  When a town fails to add taxable property to its base year after year, the existing taxpayers get slammed.

So, weighing all of this, I held my nose and voted yes.  But, speaking as a lifelong Mets fan, I can only say – wait till next year.

One response to “Hold Your Nose and Vote”

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    Patricia Jas

    Thank you for your calm and specific honesty regarding this budget.

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