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The Blog for Monday, February 21, 2005

Pressure Building on Privatization

    Cotterell:
    Department of Management Services Deputy Secretary Taylor Smith, who inherited Convergys from ex-Secretary Bill Simon (who inherited it from Cynthia Henderson, who established People First at Bush's behest) told Berfield's subcommittee last week that DMS must "stay the course." He's convinced People First can be running right by June 1.

    Legislators, important ones, are unconvinced.
    The Tallahassee Democrat's political editor puts it this way:
    Bush can say "outsource" and they can say "privatize" - like he says "po-tay-to" and they say "pa-tah-to." But that Gershwin lyric was from a tune called "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off."

    It's inconceivable - right now, anyway - that they'd call off Convergys. But the 2005-06 Republicans are less awed and more comfortable in the majority than were their predecessors.
    But it is possible they might "call the whole thing off" because most legislators
    plan to be here when Bush is gone. And it's the legislators, not Bush, getting the late-night phone calls from employees who just found out, in an emergency room, that their insurance renewal didn't get posted.
    "Time for a hard look at 'outsourcing'".

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