Friday, September 09, 2011

MLA RespondsTo Recall

Eric Foster1Vernon's MLA takes exception to suggestions he's not doing enough to get more acute care bed funding to reduce overcrowding at Vernon's hospital.  That's one of the criticisms of a group planning to launch a recall campaign against first term Liberal MLA Eric Foster.  Foster says he just completed meetings on the topic today with Premier Clark and health officials. "It is most definitely under discussion. It's not on the back burner. It's on the front burner and I'm not letting it get on the back burner."  Foster also points to the millions of dollars in projects in the local area the last two years, as proof that he's doing an effective job.  "You look at what's happened in the North Okanagan the last two years, the money that's been spent on highways, we've got two brand new schools, a new hospital tower and it just goes on and on." Foster says the citizens are entitled under the law to launch a recall campaign but he disagrees with the reasons stated by spokesman Rod Baziw.  "I've never met Mr Baziw and I don't know if he realizes how these things work but there's a lot of hospital in this province and only so much much money. What I'm trying to do is work hard to secure money for us so we can get some beds open." Foster says lobbying for the funding occupies as much of his time as everything else he does put together.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If the hospital gets more beds he's got my vote