Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Jim Lane. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Jim Lane. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 8, 2013
Thứ Ba, 23 tháng 7, 2013
WHO is
J. Parker Ragland?
And what happened to the reporter who was covering TRWD for the Fort Worth Business Press?
The latest article about yesterday's meeting leaves a lot of questions to be answered.
Like are those newly voted on "governance policies" legal?
And if Lane wants to get Mary to vote, get her the info she requested. Simple. Stop orchestrating roadblocks.
“I requested records from the board members ... a month has gone by now, and most of the records I have requested have still not been made available to me. This is the first time I have served on a board, and while I may lack procedural knowledge, my common sense remains in tact.”
While there was a small group of observers at a board meeting last month, the Monday, July 22 meeting took place in front of a larger crowd.
“Y’all [Kelleher and her supporters] are all here, and this is all orchestrated, and we all know that, and that’s fine. I’m trying to figure out how to get you [Kelleher] to vote on things at this board and to participate,” said Jim Lane, a TRWD board member.
And what happened to the reporter who was covering TRWD for the Fort Worth Business Press?
The latest article about yesterday's meeting leaves a lot of questions to be answered.
Like are those newly voted on "governance policies" legal?
And if Lane wants to get Mary to vote, get her the info she requested. Simple. Stop orchestrating roadblocks.
“I requested records from the board members ... a month has gone by now, and most of the records I have requested have still not been made available to me. This is the first time I have served on a board, and while I may lack procedural knowledge, my common sense remains in tact.”
While there was a small group of observers at a board meeting last month, the Monday, July 22 meeting took place in front of a larger crowd.
“Y’all [Kelleher and her supporters] are all here, and this is all orchestrated, and we all know that, and that’s fine. I’m trying to figure out how to get you [Kelleher] to vote on things at this board and to participate,” said Jim Lane, a TRWD board member.
Thứ Năm, 20 tháng 6, 2013
Bad Boys, Bad Boys
What you gonna do when she comes for you?
KERA gives their take on what went down in the TRWD board meeting Tuesday.
Whichever side you're on, you have to admit, the woman has a point.
And by the way, "balked" can be translated into was rude as hell.
From the KERA article.....
Board member Jim Lane balked.
“Why would we want to spend taxpayer funds on another lawyer if we have lawyers already hired by the taxpayers?” questioned Lane.
To which Kelleher pointed out, the district had just lost a legal battle with Oklahoma over water rights that cost the district more than $6 million.
“No offense to our current council but we just lost a huge suit, quite embarrassing. If that was the opinion of our legal counseling I would like an outside one,” responded Kelleher.
Then some rolled their eyes as Kelleher asked why the engineering firm of Freese and Nichols seemed to be awarded an abundance of work on a new pipeline and other projects.
“When you look at the agendas all you see is Freese and Nichols. Are they the only engineering firm?” Kelleher asked.
Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 5, 2013
Truth, Justice and the Fort Worth Way
We've been playing catch up with all the election emails we've received. Seems folks are very interested in the Tarrant Regional Water Board election.
And it looks like we're not the only ones playing catch up. In the past two days the TRWD incumbents and their crew have started sending out mailers. We hear even some in the halls of Austin are being approached about this quiet little election. Water Board Member, Marty Leonard's NEGATIVE email and letter was first. Then they sent one for mail in ballots to seniors. (BNK already did that). Some Seniors reported their precinct and voter ID number were in the wrong spots. They wondered if it was a ploy by TRWD or just more sloppy work. Then the "Clean Water Committee" (is that an oxymoron?) PAC sent one showing Mayor Price on one side and the ballot on the other (BNK - been there, done that too). That mailer also mentioned the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. (More on that connection to come...) Jim Lane left a couple of interesting voicemails around town and of course, a ST employee is shilling for him. (Shouldn't Jim be concerned with his own race? The one the downtown crowd doesn't want him to win?)
Kay Granger also sent out an email to her "friends" accusing many people of many things. She made it clear she wants things to stay the same. Since her son is employed by the water district, one would guess so. One would also guess this was made clear to everyone (and their employees) from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram all the way to the Bank of Texas.
Mayor Price and Congresswoman Granger both held fundraisers in the past couple of weeks, one for the incumbents and one where they handed out information for the incumbents.
Riddle us this Batman, WHY would local and federal elected officials be so engrossed in the TRWD campaign? Have they met all the candidates? (Aside from Mary Kelleher addressing City Council)? Have they heard all of the candidates speak? There has been no debate (unless you count the conversation between a water district employee and a candidate at a local restaurant). BNK shows up to talk to the voters, the incumbents do not. One incumbent did show up to a recent meeting, after the crowd was finished, we're guessing he wished he hadn't.
WHO do YOU want in office? Someone that will get out among the voters or those WHO YOUR elected officials want to keep in their place? Literally.
VOTE BNK! John Basham, Timothy Nold and Mary Kelleher for the Tarrant Regional Water District!
And it looks like we're not the only ones playing catch up. In the past two days the TRWD incumbents and their crew have started sending out mailers. We hear even some in the halls of Austin are being approached about this quiet little election. Water Board Member, Marty Leonard's NEGATIVE email and letter was first. Then they sent one for mail in ballots to seniors. (BNK already did that). Some Seniors reported their precinct and voter ID number were in the wrong spots. They wondered if it was a ploy by TRWD or just more sloppy work. Then the "Clean Water Committee" (is that an oxymoron?) PAC sent one showing Mayor Price on one side and the ballot on the other (BNK - been there, done that too). That mailer also mentioned the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. (More on that connection to come...) Jim Lane left a couple of interesting voicemails around town and of course, a ST employee is shilling for him. (Shouldn't Jim be concerned with his own race? The one the downtown crowd doesn't want him to win?)
Kay Granger also sent out an email to her "friends" accusing many people of many things. She made it clear she wants things to stay the same. Since her son is employed by the water district, one would guess so. One would also guess this was made clear to everyone (and their employees) from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram all the way to the Bank of Texas.
Mayor Price and Congresswoman Granger both held fundraisers in the past couple of weeks, one for the incumbents and one where they handed out information for the incumbents.
Riddle us this Batman, WHY would local and federal elected officials be so engrossed in the TRWD campaign? Have they met all the candidates? (Aside from Mary Kelleher addressing City Council)? Have they heard all of the candidates speak? There has been no debate (unless you count the conversation between a water district employee and a candidate at a local restaurant). BNK shows up to talk to the voters, the incumbents do not. One incumbent did show up to a recent meeting, after the crowd was finished, we're guessing he wished he hadn't.
WHO do YOU want in office? Someone that will get out among the voters or those WHO YOUR elected officials want to keep in their place? Literally.
VOTE BNK! John Basham, Timothy Nold and Mary Kelleher for the Tarrant Regional Water District!
Nhãn:
election,
Ethics,
Granger,
Jim Lane,
John Basham,
marty leonard,
Mary Kelleher,
Tarrant Regional Water District,
Trinity River Vision,
Water board
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