Fullerton water rate payers are becoming increasingly weary and suspicious of politicians and managers who have relied on the City's Water Fund to help offset the rising labor costs at City Hall.
Inflation is at about 3.15% on average for 2011 and keeping up with it is challenging in a recession. Being somewhat predictable, we can manage to keep pace with it and plan for future investments in the water system.
However, Fullerton, much like Los Angeles, relies on the water rate payers to help offset and pad the ever-rising costs of labor. That's not fair.
So who at City Hall can Fullerton's water customers turn to when the City Council is dazzled by brilliance and baffled by BS?
No one. There is no one left in City Hall to turn to when City staff draft a report - true or not - that paints a grim picture of the City if rates are not immediately increased.
To counter the misleading and false emergency to generate cash-flow which will be used to make up for poor fiscal management and planning, some communities, Los Angeles included, have turned to independent advocates or rate payer advocates.
The problem is that the advocate, which might be a single individual or a committee, is appointed by the very people who have their hands in the cookie jar thus making the advocate less than independent.
Fullerton is special. Not because of the large number of schools or the inexcusable level of apparent police corruption but because Fullerton already has an independent advocate. The Fullerton Association of Concerned Tax Payers (FACT) was created in 1996 after the last recall effort of 1993-1994 when the City Council voted to create a utility tax. FACT founder, Bruce Whitaker, was elected to the Fullerton City Council in November 2010. Time and again, FACT has fought for Fullerton taxpayers. Current FACT president Jack Dean took over the organization in 2003 and has since launched http://www.pensiontsunami.com/.
FACT has helped residents, business owners, and taxpayers tackle the issue of excessive and unnecessary taxation. FACT has a close relationship with the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers' Association (HJTA) which came together recently and challenged Fullerton's illegal and unnecessary in-lieu franchise fee which skims 10% of the total revenue from the Water Fund. Some say the "fee" is nothing more than robbing Peter (the Water Fund and water consumers) to pay Paul (employee salaries, pensions, and benefits).
FACT has saved Fullerton taxpayers more than $150-million since its work to repeal the utility tax.
FACT was the sole Plaintiff in lawsuits against the Gray Davis administration and, later the Schwarzenegger administration to block the issuance of pension obligation bonds of $2 billion and just under $1 billion respectively. The second lawsuit was successful at the Sacramento Superior Court and later at the Court of Appeals and has since provided protection against the State issuing bonded indebtedness without voter approval.
FACT remains the only guardian against unfair and unwarranted taxation, whether disguised as a fee or buried in your utility bill.
If you are having a hard time digesting City-imposed fees and taxes, and if you are tired of the lip service of politicians, please support the Fullerton Association of Concerned Taxpayers - your ONLY independant advocate in Fullerton.
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