Candidates for Miami-Dade mayor pledge support for elderly residents, but what's next?
Five of the leading candidates for mayor joined the current mayor and
"With the full plate the county has right now, if you expect issues affecting our aging population to be in the forefront, it ain't gonna happen. I'm going to be frank," said Penelas, who left office in 2004 and now is running to succeed a term-limited
The event at the
"We asked a lot of different questions. We did not want the focus to be on that [a tax]. but let me just say voters in our community made it clear they want something to be done ," said
The latest installment of the effort brought together three county commissioners running for mayor in 2020 --
Joining them and Penelas on the panel was
Carvalho, who led voter campaigns to raise school taxes to fund teacher salaries and construction, urged the crowd gathered at
"If the bus is not moving in the right direction, don't blame the transmission. Don't blame the engine. Certainly don't blame the passenger. Blame the driver," Carvalho said. "If politics itself is broken, you need to change the leadership. And demand more."
With Penelas and others highlighting the need for partnerships with the private sector, Carvalho emphasized the unique power government has to tackle big problems. "It's not going to be the private sector that's going to willingly lower your healthcare costs," he said. "I am often tired of individuals diminishing the role and importance of government. That's how we teach children, that's how we clothe the fragile, that's how we care for the indigent."
"The numbers make it very clear that our resources are misplaced. We are not doing what we need to do to provide the dignity and the care that all of us need as we age and age in place," she said. Later, she added: "It's often debated whether county government is responsible for social services. I think county government is responsible for the welfare of our people. I don't think the county should shy away from that."
No participant called for a new tax to expand
"I'm here today not just to talk about the issues, but to listen as well," he said.
Suarez, a lawyer and former
"Let's figure out how to tax the commercial real estate a little bit more," he said. "And not so much the residential."
Zapata, a consultant who cited frustration with county inaction when he abandoned his reelection bid in 2016 for the commission, warned against letting new programs obscure a lack of improvements for elderly residents.
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