HerbM wrote:It is in no way "cutting in line" to demand the law be enforce. He didn't call and say, "put me ahead of Sam or Sally" -- just asked to get the PROBLEM fixed.
The problem will be fixed during the 2009 legislative session. The publicity and outrage has gotten them a dozen temp employees, as I understand.
The problem occurred because DPS budget was set during the 2007 session, but based on numbers from 2005-2006.
Nothing more than the temp employee bandaid can be done.
DPS is digging themselves out of a hole. They didn't create the problem but are dealing with it as best they can.
I'm sure it feels good to gripe but it won't help the situation any.
Again, those of you fortunate enough to 'throw some weight around' do so at the expense of everyone else.