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    10/21/2010
    From the BCTA to all Brown County Board Supervisors:

    Prior to the last election cycle, the Brown County Taxpayers’ Association circulated a survey to all of you, either as incumbents or as challengers. The first question on the survey asked whether you would “support limiting Brown County spending to growth in population plus growth of inflation percentage” with a 2/3 majority vote of the County Board required to exceed this cap. We are now following up that survey with this letter.

    A quick review of the federal government’s calculations from the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics for the CPI reveals an annual inflation rate of approximately 1% (+/-) ~0.5% depending on what sectors of the economy one is evaluating. Additionally, the US Census Bureau reports that from April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2009 the population of Brown County increased by 9.1%. On average, that’s approximately 1% per year. That would translate to a Brown County 2011 budget (i.e., “spending”) increase of approximately 2% using the formula in our survey’s question above.

    We track our surveys and your responses. In light of the recent County Budget proposed by County Executive Tom Hinz that represents an overall 2% increase in county spending, we believe it critical for you to understand how he proposes to achieve that budget. Moreover, it seems it would be important for you to understand which department budgets are being increased or decreased, comparing last year’s original budgetary amounts and projected end-of-year spending.

    We ask you be fair, both to yourselves and County taxpayers, by requiring County Executive Hinz to provide a documented and itemized budget for your review and approval. We also believe it to be good practice, if not already employed, for the County Executive to provide the Board a quarterly variance report. These suggested measures will provide fiscal discipline and rigor, serve to keep the County Executive accountable, and furnish a baseline for the upcoming budgets benchmarking any deviations or transfers between various accounts, departments, legal expenses or “accounting buckets”, as 2011 unfolds. Eventually this Budget process may find its way online allowing County residents access to the process under recent “Sunshine” laws.

    We thank you in advance for your continued diligence in securing the interests of the County’s taxpayers and our future.

    Sincerely,
    Richard Parins
    President, Brown County Taxpayers Association





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