From Deseret News archives:
Engage in local politics early and often
Instead, I get heartburn when I hear this sort of talk, which is much more prevalent in the election season or when a governmental body addresses an issue that directly affects neighborhoods. Most of the time people are asleep at the switch when it comes to local government. Until an issue impacts them.
Then they come out swinging, which is their right and responsibility. They should be engaged. But they should be engaged all the time.
This is particularly true of Utah's public schools. If you have kids, you should make it your business to acquaint yourself with your local and state school boards. Considering school districts take the biggest bite of your property tax bill, anyone who owns property should keep abreast of public school finance and policymaking.
Then, exercise your First Amendment right by speaking out at government meetings and public hearings. Write letters to the editor.
I bristle when I hear "accountability" because I've always believed that accountability is a two-way street. It starts when people file to run for office. Do most people bother to find out anything about half the people they vote for (or against) each election cycle? Do they have a problem with incumbents serving decades in elected office? Do they study ballot initiatives before they cast a ballot or do they risk being persuaded by sound bites on broadcast news or, worse, campaign advertisements?
Is the problem that government is not accountable or that the public isn't sufficiently engaged?
It's both and it's happening at a time when it's never been easier to demand accountability or to participate in the process.
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