Pubdate: Sun, 01 Feb 2004 Source: Daytona Beach News-Journal (FL) Copyright: 2004 News-Journal Corp Contact: http://www.n-jcenter.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/700 Author: Sam Darcy THOSE ON FRINGES TOO EASILY FORGOTTEN In the article "Judges plead for more cash: Civil court logjam near crisis, one jurist says" (Jan. 22), The News-Journal lays out, again, low-cash-flow problems impacting local social services. Not much value is placed on social services as evidenced by the lack of secure funding for drug court programs and mental health programs. Establishing a stable funding source, such as a local tax increase on alcohol sales, has been taboo for two decades. Volusia County is far from the forefront of living-wage salaries. Too many folks work too hard for too little, and social service programs are often pre-emptive efforts to save thousands per hundreds spent. Too bad the notion of future savings is a budgetary intangible, as is helping the needy. Local charity is truly phenomenal in this area, yet cutting any county and state support will so dilute nonprofit programs that poor service delivery is clear to predict. Narrow-based, targeted taxation has never caught on, because those who have the money carry more political voice than those on the fringes. How easy it is to jettison social programs in the name of fiduciary responsibility and ignore future cost increases because a politician does not understand the intangible of trenchant thought. SAM DARCY, New Smyrna Beach Editor's note: Darcy is the coordinator of residential services for Community Outreach Services in DeLand. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom