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Letter to the editor: What is a ‘public servant’?

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1 Min Read July 2, 2023 | 2 years Ago
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In light of recent events surrounding Hunter Biden, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and others, we need a reset on what it means to be a public servant.

Dictionary.com says a public servant is “a person holding a government office or job by election or appointment.” There are millions who work as public servants. First responders, the military and everyone working in city halls across the country are public servants. They include inspectors, regulators and our elected representatives. They work for us. They serve us. This is their job.

What’s troubling is that a few of our public servants become wealthy, especially after long stints as members of Congress or as representatives of the United States in foreign countries. Most public servants are happy with their pay, health benefits and secure positions while serving us with their expertise. Most are well compensated, and we thank them for their service. But there are those who reap benefits beyond their government paycheck. Those who accept such benefits are subject to influence.

Those in public service know the ethics surrounding their jobs. Ethics need not be spelled out for them. Serving the public should be rewarding enough. If not, then go into private enterprise.

Richard Patton

Franklin Township, Beaver County

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