Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Friendship And Loyalty Hallmarks Of Philip Taldo

- Maylon Rice MAYLON RICE, AN AWARDWINNI­NG COLUMNIST, HAS WRITTEN BOTH NEWS AND COLUMNS FOR SEVERAL NWA PUBLICATIO­NS AND HAS BEEN WRITING FOR THE ENTERPRISE­LEADER FOR SEVERAL YEARS. THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED ARE THOSE OF THE AUTHOR.

The only surprise to Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s naming longtime friend, high school classmate and Springdale businessma­n Philip Taldo to the Arkansas Highway Commission was simply — what took so long?

Recently the governor, on a planned trip to Northwest Arkansas, spoke before the Springdale Rotary Club. He made the announceme­nt of Taldo’s appointmen­t to long, sustained and appreciati­ve applause.

The hand- clapping was not so much for the governor, I think.

It was instead, for all that Philip Taldo has done and is doing in the Spring- dale- Northwest Arkansas community.

And now that Taldo’s school- yard buddy from decades ago at Springdale High is the governor of Arkansas — well Philip Taldo is focused on helping Arkansas as well.

Taldo won’t take his seat on the five-member commission until later this month (Jan. 5, 2017) but for a rare year or so, it gives Northwest Arkansas a leg up on the commission.

Still presiding at the commission is Rogersbank­er and man-about-town in Benton County, Dick Trammel.

So now there are two very strong proponents of roads, industrial developmen­t and especially Northwest Arkansas who will be sitting at the table together. Wow. Once it was always a struggle for any governor or any party — whether the highway commission­er from the Third Congressio­nal District would hail from the River Valley (i.e. Fort Smith and down to Russellvil­le/Clarksvill­e) or from the rapidly growing Northwest Arkansas area.

The first governor to break from the list of Fort Smith and River Valley Highway Commission appointees was then governor, now former President Bill Clinton with a status-shaking appointee in F. H. Martin, a former heavy equipment dealer from Fayettevil­le.

Martin, who later resigned the seat due to some business conflicts, sadly soon died of cancer. He was, as history records, a good man and a good highway commission­er.

Clinton then pulled another appointmen­t from Northwest Arkansas — Bobby Hopper of Springdale, a former Ford dealer.

Hopper served out the remainder of Martin’s term and then went another full- term under Clinton’s appointmen­t, making him one of the longest serving highway commission­ers in the state’s history.

It would take a Republican governor, Mike Huckabee, to name the next Northwest Arkansas native, as a highway commission­er. In his first year in office, Huckabee named the first Benton County resident in modern history to that office — Jonathan Barnett of Siloam Springs.

Barnett and Huckabee were friends dating back to Boys State when Huckabee wanted to run for Governor and convinced Barnett, a stellar rival, to run for Boys’ Nation delegate and visit the White House. Barnett accepted Huckabee’s deal and marshaled his forces to see that the fireman’s kid from Hope was the next Governor of Boys State.

But back to appointee Taldo.

Hutchinson cited a long friendship with Taldo, who also serves on the Arkansas Economic Developmen­t Commission and the Northwest Arkansas Airport Commission.

But Taldo, the governor noted, is not just a board fixture, but a thinker and a worker. “He understand­s infrastruc­ture and the connection between infrastruc­ture and the economy, with highways being a key part of infrastruc­ture,” Hutchinson said.

And Taldo is a faithful friend.

“He’s been with me through thick and thin, but he’s also been with Northwest Arkansas through the good times and the bad times,” Hutchinson said.

Northwest Arkansas which has great representa­tion under Trammel, the current chairman, now has doubleddow­n with two of the five representa­tives on the commission. Taldo will serve his 10 years as an at-large member, meaning that when Trammel’s tenure is up in a year or so, Hutchinson can possibly name another representa­tive from the Northwest Arkansas area.

Right now, history should note, both Benton and Washington County have two hard-working men on the Arkansas Highway Commission.

A great appointmen­t by Hutchinson was made in naming Taldo.

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