WINCHESTER — Selectmen have decided to appoint a financial
advisory committee after voters opted to dissolve the budget committee
earlier this month.
Meanwhile, the budget committee’s former chairman, Brian Moser, said Thursday he questions if residents knew what they were voting on at the March 10 town meeting.
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Meanwhile, the budget committee’s former chairman, Brian Moser, said Thursday he questions if residents knew what they were voting on at the March 10 town meeting.
Voters decided, 299-248, against keeping the budget committee, which was established at town meeting in 1935.
The warrant article,
which was amended at the deliberative session in February, made no
mention of the budget committee. Instead, it asked voters if the town
will continue honoring Chapter 32 of state law. The provision allows for
communities to establish budget committees.
“I think nobody
understood it,” Moser said. “But the way it was written is apparently
legal, so there is not a whole lot I can say about it.”
The original warrant
article asked voters to “rescind the provisions” of Chapter 32, and
included a sentence saying that an affirmative vote would abolish the
budget committee.
The committee was tasked
with setting the town’s annual operating budget, but with the group
disbanded, the responsibility now falls to the selectmen.
Selectmen Chairman
Roberta A. Fraser said Thursday the board voted unanimously on March 18
to appoint the five-member financial advisory committee that will
function similar to the budget committee.
“It kind of keeps the checks and balances still in place,” she said.
The biggest difference is
that the advisory committee won’t have legal standing, she said. Also,
she noted residents will be voting on a budget crafted by selectmen, not
a committee specifically formed for that task.
Tell us all how that keeps checks and balances in place Roberta, if : #1) the BOS CHOOSES who's on this committee and ..#2) The committee has no legal standing
Tell us all how that keeps checks and balances in place Roberta, if : #1) the BOS CHOOSES who's on this committee and ..#2) The committee has no legal standing
Fraser said she hopes the
advisory committee will be in place by June, as the budget meetings
start in late summer and culminate with voting the following March.
Anyone interested in serving on the committee is welcome to contact the town hall, she said.
Moser said he hasn’t
decided if he will put his name in for the committee. He added he is
concerned that
only the selectmen and school board are empowered to put a budget before voters.
only the selectmen and school board are empowered to put a budget before voters.
“I think the taxpayers
will lose some protection from overspending and bad choices that they
would have had with the budget committee,” he said.
It’s too early to say if
there will be an article on next year’s warrant to bring back the budget
committee, he said, but he believes some interest exists among
residents to restore the committee.
Moser said he’ll be
interested in what the selectmen’s 2016-17 proposed operating budget
looks like, and how well the board does in managing the 2015-16 budget.
“There is no way to guess until they do it,” he said.