After a lot of debate, a vote by Mono Supervisors allows elected officials to keep conducting political activity on the job while rank and file employees can not.
Supervisor Chairman Larry Johnston brought up this issue and wanted to create a fair rule that applies to all. Johnston said, “If we’re restricting employees, we should also restrict elected officials and candidates in their political activities in County offices. For me, the ordinance we came up with did that.” Supervisor Fred Stump agreed and said that even if we can’t affect national and state politics, we can make them fair locally.
Other Board members did not share their views. Johnston and Stump voted in favor of the new ordinance. Tim Alpers, Tim Fesko and Byng Hunt voted no. County Counsel Marshall Rudolph had come back to the Board with an ordinance that would have included elected officials and all other employees. Because Rudolph referred to no political activity on County premises, things got complicated. First amendment issues were raised and questions about renting County facilities for political meetings. The County Counsel did list a number of exceptions to the rule in the proposed ordinance.
Inyo County has a simple personnel rule that says no political activity on the job, including employees and elected officials. There have been no issues or reported violations over that simple rule. Mono County has a provision that restricts employees from political activity on the job, but the definition of employee does not include elected officials. Instead of changing the definition of employee, the Supervisors and County Counsel focused on an ordinance that restricts activities in County offices and facilities.
Chairman Johnston said fellow Board members “lost sight of the point.” He also said, “A reasonable person would not go to a job site and ask people to sign their election petition, but there are people who will. Our ordinance addressed that.” Johnston said he is disappointed the ordinance did not pass. Said Johnston, “This is a loop hole that needs to be closed.”
Inyo County is also the only County in CA that doesn’t recognize Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday as a National Holiday, so I wouldn’t look there for a guiding light regarding civil rights issues and the first amendment.
Inyo County is maybe 2% black, why should we do MLK day?
Because Martin Luther King was an extraordinary man who led not only Black people but white people through an important civil rights and human attitude change. He studied the methods of Gandhi and managed to use the same non-violent methods to achieve a level of human equality. That’s why. Benett… Read more »
I see the racist rednecks from Inyo are out in force today.
I feel for you Benett.
So we should celebrate Dr.Martin Luther King’s noble life and profound effect he’s had on all races by going skiing for a week, buying expensive dinners, getting drunk and generally having a great time exercising your civil rights trying to — non violently — hook up with the babe at… Read more »
Hi Trouble, We don’t celebrate MLK Day because he was black, we do it because he was an exceptionally gifted and insightful speaker whose passion and love for people drove him nonstop in his fight for the underprivileged. Here in America, the nation of immigrants, we cannot afford to be… Read more »
The right way and the Mono County way. No new chapters written by the board this day, and another opportunity to project positive change lost!
Does anybody know, or was there any indication or statement as to why Hunt, Alpers, and Fesko voted no? The reasoning behind such an asinine decision would be interesting to hear.
“Because Rudolph referred to no political activity on County premises, things got complicated. First amendment issues were raised and questions about renting County facilities for political meetings. The County Counsel did list a number of exceptions to the rule in the proposed ordinance” I think the answer is they were… Read more »
What’s wrong fesko? Alpers? Hunt? Whatever happened to ethics! This is the same thing that is continuously wrong with mono county administration! Do as I say not as I do approach! Time and time again administrators in mono county disregard policy, government code, mou’s! There is no accountability for those… Read more »
The accountability comes in the voting booth. Don’t like the people who represent you? Look in the mirror, look at your neighbors. We chose them in free and fair votes. If they are that bad, choose someone else. We’ll see who is re-elected. Don’t blame anyone but ourselves for who… Read more »
“All animals are created equal….but some animals are more equal than others.”
Animal Farm
Mr Johnston you said it right “A reasonable person would not go to a job site and ask people to sign their petition” but we are talking about someone desperate to lean on people for votes. Just like him bringing the goon squad to lean on the BOS. This is… Read more »