Ms.
Susan Tolchin
Re: Your Reassignment or Resignation
Deputy
County Executive
Michaelian
Office Building
White
Plains, NY 10601
Dear
Ms. Tolchin:
It
has come to my attention that you have been serving as campaign
spokesperson for County Executive Andy Spano.
You
should refrain from doing so or immediately resign as Deputy County
Executive. Serving as a political spokesperson on
the public dime is highly unethical.
The
people of Westchester pay your $157,000-plus salary to perform
official Westchester County business. They do not pay you to do Mr.
Spano’s political work.
It
is bad enough that we have to pay for Mr. Spano’s “body
guards”—are there three of four of them these days?—who
routinely drive him to and from political and personal functions. Do
we really need to pay for his political spokespeople, too?
Westchester
taxpayers are weary. We are tired of feeling
cheated by public officials who take advantage of taxpayers for
personal gain. We’re tired of the taxpayer-funded
cars, chauffeurs, gas bills, overseas junkets, banquets, airline
tickets and cell phone bills. We’re tired of Westchester government
officials spending their time and our dollars on political business
while the rest of are struggling to get by.
This
is not the first time this issue has come up. Mr. Spano has a long
history of using government employees to engage in political campaign
work. I am attaching a 2005 letter to the League of Women Voters Fair
Campaign Practices Board for easy reference. In it,
you are quoted saying "County Executive
Spano has never used nor will he ever use tax dollars for his campaign.”
Then
what exactly have you been doing lately?
As
I see it, you can either a.) resign your government position and
become Mr. Spano’s paid campaign spokesperson, b.) cease and desist
your political activities while you are being paid by the taxpayers,
or c.) become a part-time paid political spokesperson and a part-time
county employee—at an appropriately reduced taxpayer salary—making
it clear in each public statement which entity you are representing.
This
is a serious matter and I ask you to resolve it before speaking out on
campaign matters again. The taxpayers are watching.
Sincerely,
William
F. B. O’Reilly
William
F. B. O’Reilly
Campaign
Spokesperson