Members of several volunteer fire departments gathered outside the Hawkins County Courthouse prior to the August 25 commission meeting.
| Published: 8:38 PM, 08/25/2008 |
Last updated: 10:22 AM, 08/27/2008 |
Source: The Rogersville Review
By Bill Grubb
ROGERSVILLE — Hawkins County Commissioners
approved a 2008-09 budget package Monday that restored a proposed cut in the contribution for
Hawkins County Library System, the only non-profit agency or organization to be spared from the
budget ax. Representatives of county fire departments and many of the
organizations and agencies impacted by the cuts attended the meeting, providing a rare near capacity
audience in the second floor courtroom. The $83 million budget, approved by an
11 to seven vote, with two abstentions and one commissioner absent, maintains the county’s
property tax rate at $2.61 per $100 of assessed property value. The
original budget had proposed a 10 percent cut in most contributions, including $9,400 in the amount
allocated for the County Library System. Last week Don Reynolds, Director of
Nolichucky Regional Library, the system under which County Library System operates, warned cutting
library funds would have dire consequences because the county would not meet a maintenance of
effort agreement. In an article appearing in the August 23/24 edition of the
Rogersville Review, Hawkins County Library System Director Kristin White said, “If the county
commission cuts library funding, the regional library system’s first step will be to remove all
state-owned materials from our libraries at Rogersvllle, Surgoinsville and Church
Hill.” Approximately 40 percent of all collections in the county system would
be removed and placed at other libraries in the regional, seven-county system library officials
said. After the budget resolution was introduced Commissioner Fred Montgomery
made a motion to restore the funding for the library. Virgil Mallett, a
member of the Budget Committee said members were not aware of the ramifications of a cut until last
week. He also complained the library system did not send a representative to the budget
workshop dealing with donations. Although the commission approved the
resolution to restore funding for the Hawkins County Library System, the contribution for the
separate Mount Carmel Library was reduced by $500 from last year’s funding level, down from $5,000
to $4,500. The commission also rejected several attempts to send the budget
proposal back to the budget committee to be reworked or to restore other cuts, including cuts in
contributions for emergency services. In the 2008-09 budget each fire
department will receive $13,500, a $1,500 decrease from the previous budget
year. Commissioner-elect Stacy Vaughan, who serves as chief of the Stanley
Valley Volunteer Fire Department, asked commissioners to reconsider the budget
cuts. “The effects of these cuts will have direct negative impact on the level
and quality of services provided by our fire and rescue departments,” he said, reading from a
statement endorsed by the Hawkins County Firemen’s Association. Vaughan noted
the county’s population is growing but funding has not kept up with the demand. He said the
various departments have received $2.3 million in federal funds for new equipment, with all
departments providing the necessary local matching funds.
“This is $2.3 million in federal tax dollars that your volunteer departments have brought back to
our county and this has been accomplished without the county incurring any cost or burden of tax
increases to the citizens,” Vaughan said. Nancy Barker, Executive Director of
the Rogersville/Hawkins County Chamber of Commerce, also addressed the funding
cuts. “The 10 percent cut you are taking from all these non-profits are
basically killing us,” Barker said. She said the chamber’s work on the
Three-Star program for the county gives local governments extra points on grant
applications. According to Barker, over a two year period the county has
received $8.50 for each $1 the chamber receives. She also suggested commissioners should
look at the benefits provided from each of the non-profit organizations. Under
the budget plan the Rogersville/Hawkins County Chamber will lose $700 and the East Hawkins County
Chamber of Commerce lost $200. Other proposed cuts
include: • A $5,000 reductions in the allocation for the Church Hill and
Hawkins County Rescue squads, from $50,000 to $45,000 each. •
A $14,000 cut in the appropriation for Hawkins County’s 911 center, from $140,000 to
$126,000. • A $3,000 cut in the contribution for Church Hill and Hawkins
County EMS, with each receiving $27,000 in the proposed budget. • A
$1,500 cut for the Hawkins County Humane Society, which will now receive
$13,500. The full commission also rejected an attempt by Commissioner Danny
Alvis to reduce the pay for all commissioners by 10 percent, with a portion of the savings to be
donated to the Disabled Veterans of America Chapter 59 to purchase a transport
van.
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