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Successful government leaders show trust for people
He was a strong advocate for citizens making their voices heard and the one that encouraged people from the Central City neighborhood to make their case for what is now the Central City Community Center. His door was always open and, while he was opinionated, he welcomed the debate and had the humility to admit when he was wrong.
Most important, he had the ingredient found in successful leaders the willingness to risk.
Today, we talk about openness and accountability but see it erode before us. The belief that our public institutions belong to the public now rings hollow. More and more, it seems taxpayers are seen as intruders at best, and the enemy at worst. The only time we are reminded we own the government is at tax time. Citizens now have less respect and trust in their government than ever before. And it exists at all levels, federal, state and local. For instance, we now see the feds not wanting to share information about the Crandall Canyon Mine disaster, and the state with the recent troubles at the Department of Corrections.
Our government is suffering from a crisis of leadership at all levels; be it Congress that refuses to fix immigration laws or state leaders merely tinkering with education while failing to restructure it for today's economy. As a consequence, a culture of the fear of failing has permeated our government.
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