State employee says she was ordered to check out Joe the Plumber

Posted by DarthDilbert at 11/01/2008 02:30:00 PM

Vanessa Niekamp said that when she was asked to run a child-support check on Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher on Oct. 16, she thought it routine. A supervisor told her the man had contacted the state agency about his case. Niekamp didn't know she just had checked on "Joe the Plumber," who was elevated the night before to presidential politics prominence as Republican John McCain's example in a debate of an average American. The senior manager would not learn about "Joe" for another week, when she said her boss informed her and directed her to write an e-mail stating her computer check was a legitimate inquiry. The reason Niekamp said she was given for checking if there was a child-support case on Wurzelbacher does not match the reason given by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.

Director Helen Jones-Kelley said her agency checks people who are "thrust into the public spotlight," amid suggestions they may have come into money, to see if they owe support or are receiving undeserved public assistance. Niekamp told The Dispatch she is unfamiliar with the practice of checking on the newly famous. "I've never done that before, I don't know of anybody in my office who does that and I don't remember anyone ever doing that," she said today.

How is it then that democRAT Governor Ted Strickland and Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Director Helen Jones-Kelley have denied political motives in checking on Wurzelbacher? I think that the Ohio General Assembly should acquaint themselves with Article II, Section Three of the Ohio Constitution. I agree with Mike Crites, Republican candidate for Ohio Attorney General, who has called for a special investigator in this case.

Columbus Dispatch

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