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County Executive faces backlash over decision to cancel legislative counsel contract with Rob Fiorello

December 30, 2024 | Putnam County, New York


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County Executive faces backlash over decision to cancel legislative counsel contract with Rob Fiorello
The Putnam County Special Full Legislative Meeting on December 30, 2024, focused on the contentious issue of legislative counsel selection, highlighting tensions between the legislative and executive branches of government.

During the meeting, several legislators expressed their concerns regarding the county executive's decision to cancel the contract of the current legislative counsel, Rob Fuehrerll, and to issue a new request for proposals (RFP) for the position. Legislators emphasized that historically, the legislative branch has chosen its own counsel, a practice that has been in place since Fuehrerll was first hired in 2017 through an RFP process.

One legislator, who spoke passionately about Fuehrerll's qualifications, described him as knowledgeable, fair, and dedicated to providing sound legal advice to the legislature. The legislator questioned the rationale behind the executive's decision, suggesting that it undermines the established practice of legislative autonomy.

The discussion underscored a broader concern about the separation of powers within the county government, with legislators expressing feelings that the lines between the legislative and executive branches have become increasingly blurred under the current administration.

As the meeting concluded, the sentiment among many legislators was one of uncertainty and frustration regarding the future of their legal counsel and the implications of the executive's actions on legislative independence. The outcome of the new RFP process remains to be seen, but it has already sparked significant debate about governance in Putnam County.

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