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GC Commissioners Present Legislative Requests To Sen. Edwards, Del. Beitzel

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Dec. 22, 2011

The Garrett County commissioners presented their 2012 list of legislative requests to Sen. George Edwards and Del. Wendell Beitzel on Tuesday. About 75 residents attended the meeting, which was held at the courthouse in Oakland.

Issues that the county would like the local lawmakers to consider for possible legislation include collective bargaining rights for Local 1834, a new hotel rental tax limit, late fees for unpaid public utilities bills, animal control, and a bill of rights for local correctional officers.

By a majority consensus, the commissioners asked Edwards and Beitzel to draft a bill that would give them legislative authority to mandate collective bargaining for Garrett County Roads Department workers, who are currently represented by the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Council 67, Local 1834.

“You’ve created history by approving collective bargaining,” union representative Jim Bestpitch told the commissioners.

The county has informally recognized the union since the 1970s. Numerous road workers were on hand to hear the commissioners’ request.

Beitzel asked the commissioners why they felt the legislation was needed.

“We’ve conducted collective bargaining with the roads workers for years, and it’s been on a voluntary basis,” Commission chair Jim Raley said. “When you look at the state of the country and you look at some of the issues that have happened in other places, I think that the gentlemen and ladies in this room just probably want some form of protection that says no matter who the board of commissioners is, no matter who the county administrator is, no matter who the delegate and senator are, they will have the right to continue to bargain.”

Commissioner Bob Gatto also favored the collective bargaining issue, while Commissioner Gregan Crawford opposed the idea.

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