COLUMBIA - Residents can give their
opinions on improving state government during a call-in program
tonight featuring Gov. Mark Sanford and Ken Wingate, chairman of the
Commission on Management, Accountability and Performance.
Sanford and Wingate, a fellow Republican who ran against Sanford
during last year's gubernatorial primary, will take calls from
viewers during a one-hour "Stateline" program on S.C. Educational
Television.
The commission was formed in June to study government
accountability and performance and cut waste. Among other things, it
has been analyzing how many employees, vehicles and buildings
agencies have. Committee members are looking to reduce costs,
increase accountability, improve services and cut redundancy.
The commission already has sought public input through surveys
and public hearings.
A final report on the findings will be issued this month.
Among the recommendations will be the restructuring of the
Department of Social Services, Wingate said.
DSS, which has more than 5,000 employees and a complex mission,
hasn't been operating efficiently, he said.
"We're not eliminating the work it has to do, but rather
coordinating the work it has to do in a way that makes it able to
meet its core mission and objectives in a manner that's more
efficient financially and more effective," Wingate said.
Other agencies need to streamline their accounting functions or
human resource offices through technology, Wingate said.
Sanford plans to use the commission's findings as part of his
budget process.
"The governor is looking forward to taking that information,
along with the information he's gathered during his summer-long
budget hearings, and identifying where it's going to fit in within
that overall framework of improving efficiency and creating value to
the taxpayer," said Sanford spokesman Will Folks.
On
television
"Stateline" will air from 7-8 tonight on ETV. Viewers may call
1-800-768-3886 or (803) 737-1137 with questions or
comments.