Letter to the editor
The recent actions of the High Springs City Commission raise serious questions about priorities, fairness, and accountability.
Commissioner Grunder has publicly stated that he would never vote to defund the police department. Yet when it came to the fire department, he had no hesitation in supporting cuts. That decision sends a troubling message to the citizens who elected him—that the fire and emergency medical services they rely on are somehow more expendable than other essential public services…