County Commission | The Magazine October 2017 | Page 27

FROM THE COVER As an ACCA officer, Money said he intends to do everything he can to continue to strengthen unity among counties, noting that the expanded, 67-member Legislative Committee is an important step in that direction. Nowhere is the importance of unity more clear than in the ongoing quest to increase funding for local roads and bridges. He predicted that at some point in the future, perhaps in 2019, counties will have another transportation funding proposal to consider. When that time comes, “what we cannot afford to do is look at it and say ‘Is this the best for my county?’,” Money said. “We will never have a piece of legislation that everybody’s going to say ‘That’s the best thing we could hope for.’” Instead, the goal needs to be the best piece of legislation that has a chance of becoming law. “I don’t care how we write it, if it can’t pass we are wasting our time,” he said. Money also expressed interest in Money said with a chuckle. “He can reaching out to counties that could be polarizing. Some people love him get more benefit from Association and some people don’t love him so services. As the first probate judge/ much. But I know one thing, you chairman in want him many years “Being around Sonny Brasfield, on your side to serve as an rather than members of that board, fellow ACCA officer, against you.” he also wants Over commissioners and the staff to enhance the years, it that’s been assembled,” he said, is ACCA’s the positive strong points relationship “it makes me want to be a that have with the motivated probate judge’s better public servant.” him to take organization. on greater responsibility, he said. A “There is a feeling among some line that Jack Nicholson delivered to that the Alabama Probate Judges Helen Hunt in “As Good as It Gets” Association and ACCA have a helped him find just the right words completely adversarial relationship, and that’s not true,” Money observed. to explain. “Being around Sonny Brasfield, As an organization, ACCA has members of that board, fellow real strengths to draw on, in the commissioners and the staff that’s areas of leadership, commitment and been assembled,” he said, “it hard work, he said. “I refer to Sonny makes me want to be a better (Brasfield, executive director) as the public servant.” n Nick Saban of county government,” COUNTY COMMISSION | 27