Gov. Ed Rendell has publicly stated that he wants state Rep. Mario Civera, a Republican from Delaware County, to resign his state House seat because he was elected to the the Delaware County Council last November.
Rendell doesn't think an elected official can serve two masters.
But Rendell has never said a word about state Rep. David Kessler, a Berks County Democrat who continues to serve on the Oley Board of Supervisors even after being elected to the House in 2006.
Is it fair for Kessler to hold a local office at the expense of the rest of the communities in the 130th House District?
Kessler brags on his Web site that he is currently serving his 15th year as a township supervisor in Oley, and is the board's chairman. How much power does one man need? There's nobody in Oley available to serve as a township supervisor if Kessler steps down?
There's no law that says a member of the state Legislature cannot hold two elected posts. But maybe there should be.
Why the double standard, Guv?
See my earlier post, Rendell throws Civera under the bus
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