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Date: Fri 08-Dec-1995

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Date: Fri 08-Dec-1995

Publication: Bee

Author: CURT

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Revising The Charter

The key to the durability of our democratic institutions is the ability of the

people to change them. The democratic process is not always predictable or

orderly, but at least it is not violent or bloody, which is saying something

in this day and age. Newtown is about to consider the possibility of change -

not through elections or referendums, but through the review of its charter.

The 12-member Charter Revision Commission appointed by the Legislative Council

last month was scheduled to meet for the first time late this week, organizing

itself for the task of reviewing the existing charter for possible changes.

The Legislative Council wants the panel to look at 18 specific areas, from

procedural adjustments to the budget process to a complete elimination of the

Board of Selectmen. And they don't have to stop there, if they don't want to.

Some of the proposals under consideration are good ideas, like changing the

non-competitive method we now use to elect school board members. Some are bad

ideas, like a proposal to make the town clerk a political appointee, thereby

jeopardizing the independence of this key town office. The relative merits of

these ideas will have to be examined and reexamined several times before the

town gets to decide whether to enact the changes recommended by the

commission.

We will have more to say on most of these issues as the process charter review

process unfolds, but for now, we urge all Newtowners to pay close attention to

our reports on the work of the Charter Revision Commission so that when the

time comes to respond at public hearings and vote on the recommendations of

the panel, all the issues will be understood. The best changes grow out of

knowledge and understanding; the worst, out of ignorance and apathy.

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