The following is a letter to the editor sent to Lansdale Patch by Lansdale Borough Councilman Rich DiGregorio in response to his public rebuke by his peers for an interview with Action News 6abc:
To the editor:
We can all agree that Lansdale Borough council’s is controversial. We, as council members, must weigh potential health issues with the liberty of people to engage in certain behaviors.
Regardless of which way you lean on this issue, that gave me pause for concern and that was Councilman Dunigan’s statement that in the future I should check with the administration before speaking to the press.
Councilman Dunigan chastised me for speaking to Walter Perez from Channel 6 Action News regarding the proposed smoking ban in the borough. As an elected official, my primary obligation is to the residents of my ward not to the administration. Councilman Dunigan stated in his criticism of my action that the borough needs to act “more as a business in regard” to public relations.
If we are in the business of squelching dissent, then I guess Mr. Dunigan is right. I happen to believe that politics is a competition of ideas. Let Mr. Dunigan and Council President Matt West give their side, and I will give mine.
For many residents, the press is their only form of information regarding the issues in the borough; many residents do not have time to attend council meetings.
Stifling the free speech of a public official is troubling and channeling all communication through one source risks going down the slippery slope towards an autocratic regime.
Councilman Dunigan and Council President West are brazen enough to suggest that residents should only hear one viewpoint. I disagree. I am here to serve our residents, not the borough administration.
Rich DiGregorio
Lansdale Borough Councilman, Ward II
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So let me get this right, whenever a Councilman or woman represents the Borough to the press, i.e., the Patch, the Reporter or any other media outlet, does that local official need to check in with the Borough Manager or Council President? Does this also apply to other events when the local official represents the Borough at a function? I'm sure the Borough Manager or the Borough Council Presdent would love that control.
Your closing remark targeting Democrats was absolutely irrelevant and from the sounds of it you are Republican. Guess what? So am I. Had it not been such a controversial subject, I'm sure the Council would have had no qualms regarding councilman DiGregorio's discussion with the media. It's people like you that make me want to switch political views. Please do me and all Republicans a favor and get a education. By the way, I like what you wrote about the ghost writer. Did you ever here of receptionist or secretaries? Who cares if he had assistance or not. Have you ever read a News Paper? They have thousands of editors to help the writers. Now towards the true subject that is being spoken about. If you are a smoker and this upsets you say something towards that. If not, next time please make sure you go to your supervisor and ask permission to speak. Thank you and good luck with your education.