Batavia councilman reportedly plans to change parties
Batavia City Councilman Bill Cox is planning to bolt from the GOP and join the Conservative Party, WBTA reports this afternoon.
Cox reportedly sent a letter to GOP City Chairman Joe Gerace on Friday and said the local Republicans have no platform and do not stand for anything.
WBTA reports that Cox said he believes the direction of the United States needs to be changed, and that change begins at the local level.
The local GOP is "not doing anything significant to help turn things around," Cox reportedly wrote.
Cox has been a Republican for 47 years.
UPDATE 1:48 p.m.: The Batavian has obtained a copy of the letter.
In it, Cox writes:
Our country is in a mess. The majority party in control of Congress has violated our Constitution and individual rights repeatedly; they make up any rule they want to push through legislation; they make unethical and punitive back room deals; they are bankrupting the country with massive spending, and they refuse to listen to the people.
He says he has already submitted the paperwork to change parties, and adds, "The conservative Party has been at the fore front of trying to counter this along with the Tea Party movement. We need to change things now."
He vows to continue to support Republican causes and candidates who stand for conservative principles.