Calumet Township Trustee Mary Elgin wrote in the Northwest Indiana Times that township government should be saved and that Calumet Township is doing a great job serving clients.  Griffith thinks otherwise and wants out of the township system, but that’s an argument for another time.

One suggestion:

If township government isn’t reformed into a less costly new entity, maybe some changes could be made so that poor people don’t have to line up outside of its offices early in the morning — hours before the township offices are scheduled to open.

People don’t routinely queue up in front of government offices in Indiana in the cold, before the sun rises, waiting for services.

People huddled up — freezing in the wintertime — waiting for hours to get into the Township offices suggests to me that they are fearful that if they don’t get in line early in the morning, they’ll have to spend all day waiting for services.  If they didn’t, they’d wait until normal business hours to appear.

Just a reform idea.

H/T to Buzzcut for spotting the op/ed piece.

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