Sturla: No free lunch

Posted on November 8th, 2009 in News and Commentary

Sturla: No free lunch

Assemblyman Mike Sturla is a rare politician who is prepared to run risks for what he considers the public good.

Sturla recently facilitated the deregulation of the sale of syringes because almost two Pennsylvanians each day contract HIV/AIDS through the sharing of dirty needles. Heroin addicts hitherto were not allowed to purchase them at pharmacies. The Rendell administration encouraged the change. But Sturla carried the ball and helped bring it about. Since HIV/AIDS is also spread through sexual intercourse, this provides protection for the entire population.

Currently Sturla is sponsoring a bill that would charge townships and boroughs that do not provide municipal police for state trooper protection.

According to the Sunday News, an opponent reasoned: “Everyone gets some use of the state police,” [Elam] Herr said.  “Whether it be patrolling or help with other types of crime, or the state police fire marshal or crime labs.” Of course. But that doesn’t mean that the additional services provided  should not be reimbursed. Those of us who have to pay for police protection should not have to also pay for police protection for those who cannot or choose not to provide it.

Sturla has ‘guts.’ He is accepting compensation as an assembly person that is likely only about a third of what he could make in the world of business. We are grateful for his service.

(That doesn’t mean we will give him a break next time we disagree!)

  • Share/Bookmark

Leave a Reply

More News

Credo

"....I have never made it a consideration whether the subject was popular or unpopular, but whether it was right or wrong; for that which is right will become popular, and that which is wrong, though by mistake it may obtain the cry or fashion of the day, will soon lose the power of delusion, and sink into disesteem." Thomas Paine, Common Sense, on "Financing the War", March 5, 1782

Blog Archives

Categories

LGH Series

How US Health Care stacks up Against Others

How US Health Care stacks up Against Others

The World Health Organization ranked health care quality by countries.  ...

Taxation without representation is…LGH

“In economics, a monopoly exists when a specific individual or ...

Convention Center Series

An Authority unchecked and unchallenged

An Authority unchecked and unchallenged

Forty-fifth in a series by Christiaan Hart-Nibbrig “These municipal authorities are ...

Time line for LCCCA Project

Forty-fourth in a series by Christiaan A. Hart Nibbrig The Lancaster ...

Santa Monica Reporter

The Kids Are All Right, and Schmucks

The Kids Are All Right, and Schmucks

By Dan Cohen, Santa Monica Reporter The mediocre performance of several ...

The conception of Inception

By Dan Cohen, Santa Monica Reporter Although it aspires to more, ...