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Deb Hadcock complains about members missing committee meetings

Alderwoman defends travel, criticizes other council members

Alderwoman defends travel, criticizes other council members
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In response to ongoing criticism in the media about the city's travel budget, Alderwoman Deb Hadcock fired back Monday night with a lengthy speech about the educational value of out-of-town conferences that degenerated into criticism of council members who don't attend committee meetings.
"How does spending $2,100 this year on travel compare to council members who get paid $1,000 a month to attend assigned committee meetings but do not attend?" she asked. "If we want to save taxpayers' money, maybe we should only have one council person from each ward, because in my ward, only one council member is attending assigned committee meetings."
Hadcock's criticism seemed aimed in particular at fellow Ward 2 Alderman Sam Kooiker. Hadcock never specifically used Kooiker's name and said later that her comments were directed at more than one council member, but there were several obvious references to Kooiker's educational background and committee attendance.
"You can elect professional politicians that have degrees in city administration, or he may have some knowledge on how to run a city but don't know how to apply that knowledge or just don't care," she said. "Or you can elect representatives that work hard to give back to the community."
Kooiker has a master's degree in public administration and touted his city administrator training during last year's mayoral run.
Hadcock made the comments after talking about the benefits of getting hands-on information about various issues that communities face during National League of Cities conferences. Hadcock views travel as an investment that helps her be a more effective policy maker locally - not a waste of taxpayer money, as some critics have said.
Hadcock said people should elect more people who want to get things done instead of people seeking political power "who could care less about doing what's right" for the public.
Kooiker did not respond during the meeting, but other council members indicated Hadcock's comments were out of line because they appeared to be singling out one person and had a personal tone.
"This is a prepared statement that is impugning members of the council. It's essentially a campaign speech, and I think it's out of order," Alderman Bob Hurlbut said.
Hadcock apologized if anyone took her remarks personally, but she said she is tired of picking up the slack for other council members who don't show up for committee meetings.
Reached Tuesday for comment, Kooiker said he was surprised by Hadcock's comments and lack of specifics.
"I'm not going to respond to personal attacks, and most of it was exactly that. What I will say is, when it comes to my council duties, I have been committed and dedicated," he said.
He specifically mentioned that while visiting his sister Bonnie while she was terminally ill, he took phone calls about council business on his cell phone while standing on her lawn in Omaha, Neb.
He also noted that he had filled in for some of the council members last November while they were attending the National League of Cities conference in New Orleans, saying he gladly filled in so the legal and finance committee would have enough members to constitute a quorum and could meet.
Contact Scott Aust at 394-8415 or scott.aust@rapidcityjournal.com

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