Do you remember the post from Sunday regarding various forms of government and their relevance to the USA? The below email from Maryland Citizens for a Responsble Government details what happens when those in elected office think and act as though they're above the law under which we all live. Some background: two years ago, the Montgomery County Council passed a "transgender rights" bill that infringes upon the rights of others to be safe in public places, e.g. rest rooms, showers, etc. Many of us, led by MCRG, engaged in a petition drive to bring the measure to referendum. A chief legislative aide to the bill's main sponsor is under investigation for allegedly intimidating petition gatherers and signers during the drive. Now the aide and the bill sponsor are claiming "legislative privilege" in refusing to answer ethics questions.
And now, the email...
Maryland Citizens for a Responsible Government
July 7, 2010
Councilmember Duchy Trachtenberg Cites "Legislative Privilege" in Refusing to Answer Ethics Commission
Montgomery County, MD - According to a lawsuit filed by Dana Beyer, the policy advisor to Councilmember Duchy Trachtenberg of Montgomery County Maryland, Beyer and Trachtenberg have refused to answer questions from the county's Ethics Commission because they both claim to be "protected by legislative privilege."
Beyer's lawsuit asks Montgomery County to pay Beyer $4 million for "emotional distress" and $1 million in economic damages in response to an Ethics Commission investigation into Beyer's possible violations of county ethics laws.
The lawsuit states that the investigation is ongoing. Beyer claims that the county's Ethics Commission is investigating her solely because she is transgender and treating her differently. Formerly known as Wayne Bernard Beyer, she is suing under the county's new non-discrimination law, which now includes "gender identity" as a result of Trachtenberg's sponsorship of a gender identity bill which became law despite the request for a referendum by Montgomery County residents who wanted to vote on the proposed law.
According to the lawsuit, Maryland Citizens for a Responsible Government (MCRG) filed a complaint against Beyer with the Ethics Commission, alleging that "Beyer had attempted to discourage citizens who were collecting signatures for the petitions to put [the gender identity bill] to referendum." See MCRG Press Release and accompanying video.
The publicly filed lawsuit states that the Ethics Commission has made a finding against Beyer and "ordered that a full adjudicatory hearing be held." It also reports a "threatened investigation" by the county's Inspector General. In response, Beyer accuses the county of "harassing" her in the performance of her duties as Trachtenberg's special policy advisor.
"No one is above the law, including our public officials," said Dr. Ruth Jacobs of MCRG. "It is a sad day for Montgomery County when elected officials and their aides can use 'legislative privilege' to obstruct justice and the Ethics Commission. Duchy Trachtenberg and her aide Dana Beyer should resign or be fired by the people of Montgomery County."
"CRG opposed the 'Gender Identity Special Rights' bill because it permitted individuals to bring frivolous lawsuits to intimidate those who protect the citizens of our county. The County Council must rescind this flawed 'gender identity' law and prevent Montgomery County taxpayers from facing millions of dollars in lawsuits for emotional damages."
Maryland Citizens for a Responsible Government
(end email)
"Legislative privilege"?? What the hell is that? Since when are our elected officials and their lackeys not held to the legal and moral standards as are the citizens? Ladies and gentlemen of Montgomery County, we can fire this kit and kaboodle in November. Each and every one of them is up for election.
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