Monday, October 24, 2016

Why I Am Voting For Rebecca


Councilwoman Rebecca Williams
Reporters are never supposed to endorse candidates, but because Councilwoman Rebecca Williams is running unopposed, I guess a few words in her favor can't be construed as partisan.

Elected twice to the Second & Third Ward City Council seat, she is now running (on the line, for the first time) for the Citywide at-large seat. She defeated incumbent Councilwoman Tracey Brown in the June primary and is on the ballot in Column A with a roster of Democrats topped by Hillary Clinton for president.

Having observed municipal government in Plainfield for more than thirty years, I have a pretty good notion of what constitutes effective public service. A responsible council member goes through the packet each member receives before a meeting and prepares to support a resolution or ordinance by reading it and asking any necessary questions. If it is unacceptable, the councilperson should be able to state reasons for not approving it. In my opinion, Rebecca understands her role as a legislator.

Rebecca also advocates for community causes through social media and her blogs. She informs herself and does not berate members of the administration over items that are already explained in the packet. She knows Robert's Rules of Order and honors proper procedure in meetings. She is one of the few council members who give committee assignment reports to the full governing body and public.

As the only openly gay council member, she highlights significant dates in the LGBT community to foster understanding citywide and to counter homophobia. She has met attacks on her personal status and beliefs with forbearance, even when the attacks are extreme.

Rebecca celebrates Plainfield's diversity and champions its cultural assets, encourages civic engagement and supports city youth in their aspirations. For all these reasons, she has my vote on Nov. 8.

--Bernice

13 comments:

  1. She had the line after she beat Eke in the 2-3 primary.

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  2. That is correct, she ran off the line in the primaries and then was on the November ballot. This time she ran on the line in the primary and won.

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  3. I guess the plan for Rebecca to be mayor and Mapp the assemblyman backfired when Fulop decided not to run .

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    1. Wow, Mr./Ms. Insider! Tell us more! I was just dealing with November 2016 but if you have the inside dope on 2017, let's hear it!

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    2. We can say the same about Green in regards to Sweeny and Lesinack. Green is finished and Mapp could easily run against him and win. It’s clear Green no longer control Plainfield so his winning days are over. Enjoy retirement Mr Green you deserve it.

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    3. Green Team is revived and ready for 2017

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  4. Well said, Bernice! Rebecca deserves a lot of credit.

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  5. Ill vote for Rebecca cause she the bestta

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  6. Sharon Sharon Sharon

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  7. Why do you always write openly gay council member ? Are insinuating that there are others who chose not to be open ?

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  8. ONES SEXUAL ORIENTATION SHOULD NOT BE PART OF THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE. THE ONLY IMPORTANT THING IS CAN THE PERSON DO THE JOB

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