I read that the commissioners were agreeable to housing INS prisoners for $45 a day compared to the old $65 a day rate. If the prison warden had not tampered with the figures of prisoners housed and the commissioners had not approved housing more prisoners than the limit they would not owe the INS milliions of dollars. Perhaps tampering with the prisoner figures is why the prison warden received the hefty pay increase he did last year making him the highest paid prison warden in the state. The warden claimed that he had more prisoners in his prison than any other prison in the entire state. I find that difficult to believe considering Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are densely populated compared to York county.
It is doubtful that the commissioners would be interested in hearing comments from the public expressing their disappointment.
As one commissioner candidate said in last Sunday’s newspaper the commissioners should not have depended upon money they didn’t have in hand so they could spend money on pet projects like the multimillion dollar court house built on contaminated soil.
I read in the local newspaper that a couple of people attended the commissioners meeting last week and expressed their disappointment and were threatened by the commissioners that they would be escorted out of the meeting if they didn’t lower their voices.
You are right about the commissioners learning their fate on election day. Perhaps this is why commissioner Glass is not seeking re-election though she cites her reason for not running is medical.
One commissioner told the local newspapers that he planned on running for re-election. This is the same commissioner that was reported in the newspapers that he was prohibited by law from seeking re-election because he was appointed to fill a vacancy created on the commissioner board by the death of a commissioner.
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