Florida Power & Light Co. wants customers to pay for a $200 million-plus cleanup of groundwater contamination from its Turkey Point nuclear plant’s cooling canals, and is asking regulators to approve its request. here
Thursday, October 26, 2017
FPL Pollutes Florida's Water And Wants Us To Pay For Cleanup
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Whats Up With Leon County Commissioner Bill Proctor
He is warning that Tallahassee could lose its status as state capital because of its violent crime problem. He wants to move the capital to Orlando by 2030. True, Orlando would be a better choice with better access by highway and airplane travel. But, according to the NeighborhoodScout’s 2016 list of Florida's most dangerous cities, Tallahassee is #9 and Orlando #12, not much of a difference. Strange, this coming at a time when the mayor of Tallahassee is running for governor. here
MIA David Rivera Spotted In Tallahassee
U.S. Marshals say they can’t find him. But he was at the Capitol on Tuesday, where the scandal-plagued Republican was admitted to the Florida Senate floor to rub elbows with former colleagues.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Jim Bleyer,
ken Hagan
Words Of Donna J. Davis
"Not sure who, but I heard someone say "...the work belongs to all of us, Donna. Nope: I know a clique when I see one. But THIS work; this work feels deeply shared and it's stretching me. The way that it touches others changes their shape and mine- it soothes and smooths our rough edges. I feel more deeply held in this service than I ever have by.any.other.humyns."
Image by Greg Cruz
Ybor City's Revolutionary History
What Pilar Had For Lunch
Democratic Progressive Caucus of Tampa Bay: Understanding the power of Local Govt
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Florida Pays $5 Million For Website
And then don't use it
The Florida Senate is refusing to turn over dozens of emails involving a state budget website that was shuttered despite taxpayers paying $5 million for it so far. here
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Hell, we could of done it for half that much!
Marco Rubio's Co-Sponsorship Of Controversial Opioids Bill
Marco Rubio isn’t saying much about his role in passage of a controversial law that former Drug Enforcement Agency officials said tied their hands from cracking down on drug distribution companies that sent millions of opioids to corrupt doctors and Internet pharmacies. here
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Monday, October 23, 2017
Trumpstank Could Doom The Republican Party In Florida
Florida GOP Strategist Rick Wilson
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Stories of Pride Fundraiser for Hurricane Victims In St. Pete
Florida GOP Trying To Steal Santa Rosa Island
Save Pensacola Beach is an effort to stop one of the largest public land/beach grabs in Florida’s state modern history. This theft of Public Land sets a nightmare precedent for publicly owned land in our country. Public Land belongs to the public, and we believe Public servants are charged with protecting this land not stealing it from the citizens of Escambia County, Florida as recorded deeds declare in the public record of 1947.
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The Escambia County Commissioners, working with Rep. Matt Gaetz and Sen. Marco Rubio, are trying to amend the original 1946 federal law that gave Santa Rosa Island to the citizens of Escambia County with two requirements: it must be used “in the public’s interest” and it could never be sold, conveyed, or disposed of, except back to the federal government.
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They seek to convey ownership of the island worth billions of dollars currently under lease to PRIVATE individual and business leaseholders.
Call Senator Nelson now 202-224-5274
SIGN THE PETITION
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Sunday, October 22, 2017
Democratic Progressive Caucus of Tampa Bay - Puerto Rico Relief
Sounds of the Civil Rights Movement: The Power of Song 2018 In St. Pete
Celebrating Leaders in Our Community Today In St. Pete
10:30 AM
Allendale UMC - St. Petersburg
Allendale UMC - St. Petersburg
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All are welcome! The people of Allendale are taking a Sunday to celebrate the relationships with groups in our community who do justice work, many of which hold meetings at Allendale. This interfaith celebration will include songs from the movement, prayers for justice, and many relections from community organizer leaders in our community. Please come and celebrate the work we are doing together!
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Same Old Shit Democratic Party
Officials loyal to Keith Ellison
Four long-serving DNC officials who had backed Ellison’s bid to be DNC chair were removed from their positions. Ray Buckley, James Zogby, and Barbra Casbar Siperstein were bounced from the executive committee, and Buckley was also taken off the rules committee, on which he served as well. Alice Germond lost her at-large appointment.
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To be replaced by:
Harold Ickes, a lobbyist for a nuclear energy company; Manny Ortiz, a lobbyist for Citigroup; Joanne Dowdell, a lobbyist for News Corporation, the parent company of Fox News; and Jaime Harrison, a former lobbyist for coal companies, big banks, and tobacco companies."
Harold Ickes, a lobbyist for a nuclear energy company; Manny Ortiz, a lobbyist for Citigroup; Joanne Dowdell, a lobbyist for News Corporation, the parent company of Fox News; and Jaime Harrison, a former lobbyist for coal companies, big banks, and tobacco companies."
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This has been in the works for a very long time. With local party officials, especially here in Florida looking away or pretending like nothing is wrong, they know they can get away with it. There is no difference in the parties any more. It is only an illusion, to make us think that we actually have a choice, we don't. The pigs all eat at the same trough. Change will not come from the top, it will come from the bottom.
There is hope. The newly formed Democratic Progressive Caucus of Tampa Bay has strong progressive leadership and are committed in taking the party in the right direction. The same can be said about The Tampa Democratic Socialists Of America. The rest are just social clubs, They have their meetings once a month and pretend they are making a differance, they're not. They are status quo and are the reason we are here.
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