FLDS seek representation in Texas county

Published: Monday, Jan. 12, 2009 4:59 p.m. MST
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As the third-largest taxpayer in tiny Schleicher County, Texas, members of the Fundamentalist LDS Church say they don't want taxation without representation.

"It's like we're citizens that aren't even recognized," said FLDS member and spokesman Willie Jessop.

Jessop and other members of the FLDS Church went to the Schleicher County commissioner's court on Monday to complain about the lack of representation the residents of the YFZ Ranch have in county affairs.

The YFZ Ranch is the third-largest taxpayer in the county and this year is expected to pay nearly $550,000 in taxes, Jessop said, inquiring about how jury pools are selected and how people get on tax appraisal boards and other groups.

"We've always been current on our taxes, but this year it felt like we were funding law enforcement and other officials to destroy us, and they just want more money," he said.

Accompanied by other members, Jessop approached the commissioner's court with his concerns. Both sides described the meeting as "very positive."

"I think they were just maybe a little concerned and weren't quite familiar with how people were assigned to some of these boards," said County Judge Charlie Bradley.

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Jessop said FLDS members aren't necessarily rushing to get involved in politics, but they want to support those who get involved for the right reasons. Some members did register to vote last year in the aftermath of the raid that led to hundreds of children being placed in state protective custody.

"We have a high confidence level they'll do right by us," Jessop said of the commissioners.

Bradley said the chambers are always open.

"I told them, 'If you've got concerns, let me know and we'll put it on the agenda,"' he said Monday. "I'm definitely willing to listen."


E-mail: bwinslow@desnews.com

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