"Whereas, Employee has been Teen Court Coordinator for Collin County; And
"Whereas, the County and Employee agree that it is in the best interests of the Parties that the Employee's employment relationship be severed ...."
With the signing yesterday of the "Severance Agreement And Release", Teen Court Coordinator Justin Nichols sold his right to work for the county for $24,500.
Some commissioners are probably breathing sighs of relief that they were finally able to rid themselves of "that gay guy", at whatever the price. Those commissioners did not want to be portrayed as pro-gay in future elections.
In the primary run-off this spring, Commissioner Phyllis Cole lost her re-election bid partially because of an email attack, that was waged in the closing hours of the campaign, accusing her of hiring and supporting a gay man to supervise the teen court.
I hope this isn't the last we've heard of this issue, or of the issues it raises.
Collin County, long regarded as a bastion of conservatism, is now becoming known not for its accomplishments, but for its intolerance - and I'll say it out loud, for its bigotry.
As soon as the news hit the Collin County Courthouse that its young Republican Teen Coordinator was gay, the county's white sheets and hoods were donned, and Nichol's days as a county employee were numbered.
We the voters and taxpayers of Collin County share in the shame and blame this incident has engendered.
We've become used to elected commissioners attacking immigrants, poor people and now gays. We've sat silent when "Equal Employment" protection was denied our county employees. We've allowed a commissioner to get away with refusing to approve hiring bi-lingual health care employees. We've excused the denying of basic health care to children because of the immigration status of their parents. We've waved off charges that the county's hiring practices are discriminatory.
The shame is ours, and we've got what we deserved.
Bill
The "Severance Agreement And Release" between Justin Nichols and Collin County is here
Media Coverage:
Dallas Morning News, Collin County teen court official's severance package calls for money, silence
McKinney Courier-Gazette, Coordinator, county part waysDallas Morning News Editorial Blog, County accidentally agrees to $26 million payoff for gay employee
Dallas Morning News Editorial Blog, Teen court now gay-free!
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