Showing posts with label ken Hagan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ken Hagan. Show all posts

Monday, May 20, 2019

Tampa's Fabulous 4

Voted to move the 
Ferry project forward. 
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A remarkable point to be included in the agreement is the extraordinary commitment by HMS Ferry to pay for all the operating, maintenance and repair costs — a $100 million commitment — making the Cross-Bay Ferry the only transit service in Florida not requiring ongoing operating subsidies. HERE
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The power shift is starting to show.

The GOP voted no

Monday, November 19, 2018

Ken Hagan Racketeering Charges?

For years, county commissioner Ken Hagan has been negotiating a new Rays stadium behind closed doors, going so far to preserve secrecy that he refused to turn over public records even when the law required it.
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However, the secret details of where Hagan and the Rays were planning to put a new stadium were not secret to every member of the public – one key developer was given access to the information that should have been 
available to all.
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The developer used that information to buy land at a discounted rate, put himself in position to profit off the new stadium announcement, then became a significant contributor to Commissioner Hagan’s re-election campaign. At no time were Hagan’s fellow commissioners – or members of the public who requested the public documents – provided the maps. MORE
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"This arrangement to have Ken Hagan represent the entire Commission in negotiations with the Rays was approved by the BOCC before I became a commissioner. After I became a commissioner, I objected to this arrangement and urged that the County Adminstrator represent the BOCC in these negotiations instead. The only other commissioner in support of me was Comm. Stacy White." Pat Kemp

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Thanks For Nothing Ken Hagan and Victor Crist

Ken Hagan “is the only candidate who has invested billions in our county infrastructure.”

Victor Crist, brags in a mailer about delivering “billions” in new road construction to “alleviate traffic.”


Both men have been on the Commission for a long time, and if they’ve directed so much dough and effort into upgrading Hillsborough transportation, shouldn’t our traffic be “alleviated” by now — 
at least a little bit?


Joe Henderson tells us why that 
is not the case  here
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What did they do with all that money?

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Hillsborough County Culture Of Corruption

Those 4 people in that video 
are corrupt. here
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How did they get elected? 
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In Hillsborough County there are.....
320,571 Democrats
242,649 Other
And only 261,822 Republicans
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What Happened?

Monday, April 2, 2018

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Hillsborough County Sprawlers

Sandy Murman
Ken Hagan
Victor Crist
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Business as usual for a commission that just three months ago appeared ready to hold the line on further suburban sprawl. And challengers to several commissioners seeking re-election this year say the vote is evidence that 
change is needed.
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In one of the first tests of Hillsborough County’s stated commitment to fight sprawl, commissioners are giving a green light to a contentious new suburban development in east county.
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These folks are up for re-election. 
Check out who we could have....
Sky White, Kimberly Overman,
Angela Birdsong,
Mariella Smith, Elvis Piggot
and Mark Nash

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Rays Hoopla Has Started In Ybor



Beware Tampa/Hillsborough 
we are about  to get screwed!

The main drivers of the stadium are Hillsborough County Commissioner Ken Hagan who has enriched his developer friends during his 16-year tenure in office, and the Tampa Bay Times that has at least two “investors,” Jeff Vinik and Darryl Shaw, who will make a real estate windfall into the hundreds of millions.
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Mr. Mayor we don't use pencils on this side and there won't be any burden on taxpayers because taxpayers aren't giving you, Ken Hagan, The Rays or MLB nothing.
Do the math, We did

Friday, February 9, 2018

Rays Coming To Ybor

Fake News: Our fearless leader Corporate Welfare king Commissioner Ken Hagan and his corporate cronies will unveil a plan to build us a new Rays stadium in Ybor. 
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Beware the catch! "The guarantee of sponsorships and ticket sales will be a major factor in how much the team will contribute toward a stadium." 
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Hillsborough County taxpayers will not have to hand out a dime for construction of the new stadium or the surrounding infrastructure.
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Thank you Mr. Hagan and your corporate friends. To us Tampeños who don't like baseball this will be a great addition to our beloved Ybor!
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Wednesday, November 29, 2017

www.kenhagan.info

http://www.kenhagan.info
We got Mr. Hagan a new domain.
His history on our blog. We thought you might want 
to see what he has been up too.

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

MLB And Ken Hagan's Fleecing Of Hillsborough County

Hillsborough County taxpayers, take a look around.  If you can’t find the sucker, it’s you.
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Anyone favoring a new taxpayer-funded stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays is either in the cabal of grifters that will share in the $600M+ windfall or baseball aficianados that have bought into the sport’s bribery/blackmail playbook.
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It’s a game plan designed to enrich team owners, local real estate interests, bond attorneys, and public officials who expedite the travesty.  In Tampa, that public official is Hillsborough County Commissioner Ken Hagan who negotiated with landowners and the Rays in secret, then last week presented his fellow commissioners with what amounted to a fait accompli as to the new Rays site in Ybor City.

Friday, November 17, 2017

Ken Hagan Searching For A Creative Cocktail And Oars

Baseball Stadium in Ybor City
$800 million 
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Ray's paying 
$150 million
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They are $650 million short
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Our Corporate Welfare king Ken Hagan is looking for a creative cocktail of financing mechanisms.

 And oars ($$$) to 
pull the boat forward.

Don't Snitch On Ken Hagan

He will come after you 
to pay his legal bills
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A state watchdog says it is "deeply troubling" that Hillsborough County Commissioner Ken Hagan is seeking reimbursement from four citizens for legal bills that stemmed from ethics complaints against him. here

Friday, October 27, 2017

Ken Hagan's Culture Of Corruption

Special interests war chest
Oover $400K dollars
Review of donors to his campaign
  • Stuart Sternberg, Rays owner
  • Strategic Property Partnership, Vinik
  • Amalie Arena
  • Tampa Bay Lightning, Vinik
  • Tampa Bay Storm, Vinik
  • Yankee Global Enterprises
  • Robert Dupuy- attorney in NY firm Foley and Lardner, recently was president and COO of Major League Baseball
  • Latvala's Florida Leadership PAC
Those donations are just the tip of the iceberg of Hagan's special interests donor war chest. After 16 years of being a county commissioner and being term limited out of his county seat next year, Hagan thinks he is entitled to 8 more years. Hagan is leap frogging back to a District 2 seat he has already held.
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Since the county charter was enacted 34 years ago, no one else has ever done what Hagan is arrogantly and selfishly doing - violating the spirit of the county term limits in the county charter by abusing a loophole.....souce

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Tampa Bay Rays Corporate Welfare

By Guest Blogger Jim Bleyer of The Tampa Bay Beat

A land deal that would cost Hillsborough County taxpayers an estimated $600 million to enrich corporate interests, at least one public official, and Tampa Bay Times investors was suddenly unveiled yesterday to an unsuspecting public. It’s an unraveling plot that is worthy of the duplicity, corruption, and intrigue found in
 “24” or “House of Cards.”

County Commissioner Ken Hagan, who never met a developer  he didn’t embrace, for months conducted negotiations in secret.  He was quoted by the Times as saying that “the community has reached an agreement with land owners” to gain site control of about 
14 acres there.

But is Hagan speaking “for the community?”  Not a peep out of the other six county commissioners, County Administrator Mike Merrill, or any member of the Tampa City Council.
Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn told the media he was “surprised” by the development but added, “the location makes sense.”  Tampa Bay Beat doesn’t buy Buckhorn’s feigned ignorance.

A nonprofit corporation was created in order that all communications and dealings could be kept under wraps, an obvious gambit to avert Florida’s Government in the Sunshine Law. According to the Florida Department of State’s Division of Corporations, corporate papers were filed by Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP.

It is a given in Tampa political circles that Buckhorn will lobby for the Shumaker firm, whose wheelhouse is land use,  as soon as he leaves office in 2019.
Local bloggers from throughout the political spectrum oppose the funnelling of tax dollars for a new Rays stadium.  Only the Times and other pay-for play media entities have remained silent or supported the money grab.

WTSP’s Noah Pransky has led the charge in shining a light on the cloaked stadium negotiations with his Shadow of the Stadium blog. Two weeks ago, Sharon Calvert’s Eye on Tampa Bay ran a comprehensive analysis of the pitfalls involved in any stadium deal.  The Ybor City Stogie has for years opposed tax dollars being used to finance a Rays stadium.
Tampa Bay Beat last week reported that real estate baron Darryl Shaw, who stands to reap at least $100 million from a stadium relocation to Ybor City, is one of the secret “investors” who bailed out the Tampa Bay Times earlier this year.
Shaw has entered into an option agreement with a nonprofit led by Tampa lawyer Ronald Christaldi, who represents Shumaker, and prominent businessman Charles Sykes. It can transfer the site to the county, Rays or any other entity, should the team agree to move to Tampa.
The machinations that could lead to a $600 million taxpayer ripoff are shielded from public record.
The under-the-table scheme faces a ton of hurdles.
—The Rays and owner Stuart Sternberg—and Major League Baseball—must decide if they want to be associated with an unethical and possibly illegal contrivance let alone whether or not the Ybor site is even suitable.
—Then there are other public officials, either running for office again or conscious of their legacy, who are responsible to the public but have yet to weigh in on Hagan’s proposal.
—A portion of the proposed parcel is owned by TECO, a utility presumably regulated by the State of Florida.  It must consent in order for the proposal to become less unfeasible.
—Then there is a law enforcement aspect. State Attorney Andrew Warren and/or the FDLE could very well investigate the entire process to ensure the letter of the law was followed at every turn.  And if even a scintilla of any transaction, negotiation, or funding occurred across state lines or internationally, the FBI would have a stake.
The Internal Revenue Service has received a complaint challenging the nonprofit status of the Poynter Institute, parent of the Tampa Bay Times. If the IRS perceives the newly created “nonprofit” as an artiface, that corporation could end up being taxed and its records subject to disclosure.

The Times, not wanting to alienate Shaw and any other investor that will benefit from the deal, has not questioned the secret negotiations or the wisdom of dropping a half-empty monstrosity onto Ybor’s fabled landscape.
“But once the search started, the Channel District-Ybor site emerged as the top contender,” reported the once-trusted Times late yesterday. Besides Shaw, Jeff Vinik, who is developing 50 acres in Channelside, has been identified as a Times investor.
Shaw and Vinik have contributed to Hagan’s 2018 bid for a fifth term on the county commission.

Monday, October 16, 2017

Shady Ken Hagan's Phone Records (Must See Video)

Nearly two years after a unanimous vote to use county-owned cell phones as a way to preserve their text messages and other public records, most Hillsborough County commissioners are still choosing to use their personal phones for government business. here
All Hillsborough County commissioners answered questions about the phones, except Florida GOP Commissioner 
Ken Hagan. 

Monday, September 25, 2017

Candidate Needed In Hillsborough Dist. 2


Kimberly Overman stepped up, need one more.
Greens, Progressive Dems, Socialists? 

STOP: Florida GOP
Chris Paradies and Ken Hagan

Thursday, August 17, 2017

Right Wing Hillsborough County Commissioners

Raise $140,000 in private donations in 30 days or the monument stays where it is!
It Is currently being guarded.
 "G4S?? Who the fuck is paying for that?" Marc Rodrigues

Their Ring Leader! here
They got a GoFund Me page and want your help. :) For real. 

Thursday, July 13, 2017

Tampa Bay Rays Donated To Ken Hagan

Tampa Bay Rays principal owner, Stu Sternberg, donated $1,000 to the 2018 re-election campaign of Hillsborough County Commissioner Ken Hagan, the county's biggest cheerleader for a new Rays stadium in Tampa. 
here
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We all know Mr. Hagan well. He wants to use public dollars to finance a new home for the MLB club.