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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Pereda...its in the Judge's Court

The likelihood that Pereda will be fired has increased due to the most recent oversight. A recent incident adds to the county's dissatisfaction with Pereda. As reported, Pereda is being blamed for not informing the County that the TCEQ was requesting an insurance payment. The insurance payment was being requested by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for the continued operation of the County's landfill.

Its good business sense that if Pereda knew that the insurance was due that he should have alerted Commissioner's Court that they had a bill that needed to be paid.

On the other hand, the county also has a landfill Board of Directors that have some responsibility over compliance and operations, and yet they too apparently failed to notify the county. Should they too share some fault in not bringing this to the County's attention?

Its an understanding that our District Judges will have to concur with any final decision to fire Pereda.

Overall, if there is one thing that young people starting their careers should learn from this situation, its that if they ever get a job like Pereda's, they should embrace it enthusiastically and never take the position that I will do only what is required and nothing more.

Saturday, January 07, 2012

Johnny Ruiz pleads not guilty


EAGLE PASS -- Johnny Ruiz, Eagle Pass Independent School District Chief of Police entered a plea of not guilty to a theft charge he faces in Eagle Pass Municipal Court on Friday.

The charge stems from Ruiz arrest after he allegedly took merchandise without paying from a local Wal-Mart store in Eagle Pass. Ruiz has stated that it was a misunderstanding and that he was not arrested. However, on the day of the incident, Ruiz was taken to the Eagle Pass Police Department and processed and given a citation for theft.

There was speculation that Ruiz would plea no contest but with his plea of not guilty, its now up to Wal-Mart and its security staff to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Ruiz in fact took mechanize without paying. The court appearance has been set for February 9 before Municipal Judge Francisco Martinez.

In the meantime, Ruiz remains suspended from his position as EPISD Chief of Police pending the court's outcome.

What happens in Texas stays in Texas

Almost three years ago I was pleased to hear presidential candidate Barack Obama talk about making government transparent and ending undue profiteering by people who do business with government. He also told us that he would hold all agencies taking federal funds responsible for maintaining transparency and launched the stimulus bill funds.

In short order we found out that what he wished failed to materialized. Obama was someone that appreciated the developing technology and expounded on the idea that all governmental entities would make use of automation to disclose fund dispersal and expenditures.

Three years later, his expectations remain unfulfilled as the majority of governmental entities refuse to disclose such information as Obama envisioned. Matter of fact, our State underutilizes equipment that it has at their disposal and instead sets up informational website that display mostly hierarchical data with virtually no vital information.

Its truly unfortunate that our State places so little importance in maximizing the use of the technology and is allow to continue without any improvement.