Trustee fires back at critics
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Jeff Benson
Coast Community College District Trustee Armando Ruiz finally broke
his silence Wednesday, but declined to mention during the district’s
board meeting whether or not he’d retire and run again as an
incumbent. Because of a glitch in state law, the move would increase
his Coast retirement pension tenfold.
Instead, Ruiz turned the tables on fellow Trustee Jerry Patterson,
who publicly questioned his ethics in Wednesday’s board meeting and
in the Sept. 1 meeting.
“He’s disguising his own attempt to displace a board member and
replace me with hand-picked candidates,” Ruiz said as Patterson sat
three seats away. “Now Mr. Patterson complains I’m misleading voters
by running as an incumbent. The Orange County Registrar of Voters
said it’s perfectly lawful to run as an incumbent. I was an incumbent
in August and I’m an incumbent today.”
Ruiz is on schedule to make approximately $5,000 per year in his
trustee pension when he retires from Coast Community College
District.
If Ruiz retires Oct. 31, on the same day he retires from South
Orange County Community College District, he’d boost his Coast
pension to almost $55,000 annually. State law allows for
officeholders who retire from two positions on the same day to
double-dip in the state retirement systems, drawing pensions from
both jobs. The excess money would be based upon his $107,000 maximum
salary at Irvine Valley College. In total, he could collect a total
annual pension of $120,000 when it would be half of that if he
retires on separate days.
District officials have expressed concerns about Ruiz’s silence
and the possibility of him retiring two days before he could be
reelected Nov. 2.
Patterson presented a resolution Wednesday to see that future
incumbents are governed by stricter ethical guidelines in their
campaigns for re-election. But Trustee Walter Howald called the
resolution flawed because it twice named Ruiz specifically, when it
could have been more generic and legally binding. Patterson had also
listed a board hearing date, Dec. 15, 2004, to consider censuring
Ruiz’s contract if any actions or conduct do take place before
election day.
Even Patterson later admitted he was wrong by being so specific.
He went as far as to declare he wanted three paragraphs of the
resolution’s paragraphs omitted and had it immediately resubmitted
for approval, but none of the trustees voted one way or the other.
“C’mon, guys. Where are your ethics?” Patterson pleaded to the
board. “I’m beginning to wonder now.”
Ruiz called Patterson’s claim a “complete fabrication” and said
Patterson has no business promoting a “self-serving political agenda”
in the boardroom.
Patterson had said in a two-page statement of opposition Sept. 1
that the disagreement between he and Ruiz wasn’t personal. But on
Wednesday, he said it’s becoming personal. The goal is “to get some
ethical conduct in the campaign of a trustee seeking reelection,”
Patterson said. And Wednesday, after hearing Ruiz speak, Patterson
said he felt the likelihood of Ruiz’s Oct. 31 retirement was “crystal
clear.”
“It’s not out in the open until Armando retires,” Patterson said
during the meeting. “He could leave me with egg all over my face and
say, ‘You’re wrong. I didn’t retire.’ But I don’t think he’s going to
do that.”
Dean Mancina, President of the Coast Federation of Educators,
spoke three times about his ethical concerns with Ruiz’s possible
retirement. He also said he’s filed for an investigation with the
Orange County District Atty.’s office for not allowing the public the
right to speak at the Sept. 1 board meeting, citing Brown Act
violations. At that meeting, Board President George Brown refused to
hear public comment on the Ruiz retirement, citing that people can
quit their jobs without prior approval.
“This behavior, to me, really called into question the ethics of
this board and this district,” Mancina said to the board. “Are you
taking a political position regarding the upcoming election when you
shut down public comment on Sept. 1? It sure looked like it to me.
Unless you have [extra-sensory perception], you could not have
possibly known the actual content of what might have been said had
you let freedom of speech reign.”
If Ruiz was elected to another term, the teacher’s union would
petition for his recall on the first legal day it’s possible, Mancina
said.
“The [Coast Community College District] Board of Trustees each
showed their true colors tonight when only one of them, Jerry
Patterson, voted for ethics,” Mancina said after the meeting.
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