Editor: If you are someone who pays close attention to the national debate concerning term limits for members of Congress and state legislators, then you may have missed a very important point concerning the very town you live in.
There is an old saying, âpower corrupts.â That is to say that if water sits too long in a pothole, bacteria tend to form. It also forms in the smoke-filled back rooms at our municipal buildings, which house our crony local officials.
It is on both sides of the political aisle, Democrat and Republican alike. But you, as a voter, you can do something about it. Your vote is more powerful than you may realize.