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Hofberger Sides with Childers on Discretionary Funds

Escambia County Commissioner Ashlee Hofberger is running a paid ad siding with County Clerk Pam Childers over whether the clerk has the authority to withhold payment of discretionary funds approved by the Board of County Commissioners. Read the post.

She added, “Our job is to be responsible stewards of YOUR tax dollars — investing in roads, public safety, infrastructure, and services that benefit all of Escambia County, not picking favorites with charitable giving. Fiscal responsibility isn’t complicated. It’s the right thing to do.”


FACT CHECK

I watched the March 26 BCC meeting. Hofberger didn’t make the statement she posted on Facebook:

Hofberger sought out Larry Downs, an anti-vax proponent. “Where’s Larry Downs? Where’s Larry Downs? At some point, we all vaccinated our kids, and now we’re getting away from that. The more information we have and the more data that we have, it is no longer mandated. It is no longer mandated.”

Analogy Pushback

Commissioner Barry also pushed back on the analogy.

Barry argued that discretionary payments to school programs have long been among the most common—and most defensible—uses of those funds.


Watch Hofberger’s Comments


CLARIFICATION

County Attorney Alison Rogers has pointed out that the issue is that the Board of County Commissioners is the legislative body that determines public purpose, not the Clerk of Court. Hofberger should have voted against the $1,000 check to the Washington High girls’ basketball team when the Board approved it in November. She voted for the payment.

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