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Monday, January 14, 2019

What we don't know CAN hurt us!


During the last BOCC meeting (1/9/19), several statements were made that indicate that our county commission not only intended to conduct negotiations with the Tampa Bay Rays out of the view of the public, who they expected to bare half of the billion dollars of constructing a new stadium in Ybor City, but that they intend to CONTINUE negotiations without public scrutiny. All text in white are directly from the official closed caption scripts of the commission meeting.

Mariella Smith: Over four years ago in October of 2014, a working group was formed to explore the potential of having a stadium in Hillsborough County. Commissioner Hagan was designated as the county's representative, the mayor represented the city of Tampa and we had a representative from the sports authority and some private interest were on that working group. Things are very different now than they were when this working group was formed over four years ago. Things are different now than they were when we last discussed this. Some of the main reasons for having a working group that could operate out of the sunshine no longer apply. For example, they selected their preferred site location and that is public knowledge now. The county has presented a proposed funding framework and that is public knowledge and with all that public information, the public has been wanting to be more involved in the discussions and have more input.

This working group was obviously never meant to "explore the potential of having a baseball stadium in Hillsborough County"; it's purpose was to secretely negotiate a financial deal with the RAYS franchise. Commissioner Smith describes the working group as one whose intent was to work outside the state sunshine laws, i.e. without public knowledge, and how information discovered by a local news media outlet made the negotiations known to the public. Because of the public becoming aware of those negotiations and the resulting backlash against a Rays stadium, Commissioner Smith rightfully felt that this secret working group no longer applied and should be disbanded.

Ken Hagan: I completely agree with those comments. Working within the confines of the sunshine law can be challenging.

Commissioner Hagan affirmed the difficulty of conducting business in the light of public scrutiny. OF COURSE IT IS when you know that the public would disapprove of what is being negotiated. On more than one occasion Ken Hagan stated clearly that he intended for the process used by the Atlanta Braves franchise to relocate their stadium to be the blueprint for how he planned to conduct the process for the Rays franchise move to Tampa. The Atlanta Braves process was conducted completely in secret and even approved by the Cobb County Commission secretly. The president of the Atlanta Braves, John Schuerholz, later admitted that the deal had to be in private to avoid a public backlash (HERE). Ken Hagan intended to keep the Rays negotiations secret from the public for the same reason. How is that even close to being ethical for a commission whose sole purpose is to represent the needs of the people of Hillsborough County?

Less Miller:  And the other thing, our attorney is still having conversations both with the baseball commissioner and with Stu Sternberg. I didn't want you to leave here thinking all conversations have stopped because until the Rays sign a contract with Saint Pete or some other city, from our point of view, keeping the lines open are important and, in particular, our attorney wanted both the baseball commissioner and Stu to know that we, in fact, when we said we had private investment money, [w]e did. He offered to provide that to the baseball commissioner as evidence because the commissioner wrote a rather unpleasant letter to us saying he didn't think we had the money. We did have private investors who provide a proposal. He wanted Stu to know that as well. We had our 50% and I didn't want anybody to think....(at this point, Less Miller was cut off by another commissioner)

Here, Les Miller, placating those with financial interests, makes it clear that negotiations WILL continue, and continue outside the state sunshine laws. He also stresses that 50% of the cost for building the stadium has been committed by private interests but neglects to mention that the other 50% would come from public funds. The baseball commissioner was right in saying that we didn't have the money. That other 50%, that $500 million, would be OUR money and the commission, by voting to continue the working group and continue negotiations outside our sunshine laws, are effectively saying that our voice doesn't matter in decisions concerning how OUR money is to be spent. If they are allowed to continue this debacle unopposed, it will benefit only a select few individuals at our expense. Public funds are intended to be used to benefit the PUBLIC and not enrich a few. Independent studies overwhelmingly show that major sports venues DO NOT economically benefit the communities in which they operate.

WHAT DO WE DO WHEN THEY STEAL OUR MONEY?!

Friday, October 29, 2021

Support Mariella!

Hello friends, Warm wishes from Vermont! Please support County Commissioner Mariella Smith for re-election! Hillsborough County deserves a progressive commission that will stand up for good transit, quality housing, and a protected environment.

Stay strong, Asher E

HELP HER HERE

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Sierra Club endorses Pat Kemp

II am truly honored to receive the endorsement of The Sierra Club as the candidate for Hillsborough County Commission District 7 with the strongest demonstrated commitment to protecting the environment. Our nation's largest grassroots environmental organization, Sierra Club represents 2,000 members in Hillsborough County and is a powerful voice for our environment

Pat's long & growing list of ENDORSEMENTS:  
Tampa Tribune, Tampa Bay Times 
Tampa's finest Linda Saul-Sena, Yvonne Yoli Capin, 
Mary Mulhern, Lisa Montelione, Carrie West and Mariella Smith 
State Rep. Betty Reed

Former Legislators:
Sen. Dan Gelber
Sen Helen Gordon Davis
Rep. Mary Figg
Rep. Sara Romeo

Community Leaders: 
Otis Anthony, Dr. Aaron Smith, 
Evangeline Best, Iva Carter, Chris Brown, Elena McCullough, Franco Silva, Maria Hernandez, Anita Jimenez, Edwin Enciso, Rebecca  Blanco, Phil Compton, Jim Harper 

Thursday, August 22, 2019

Tampa DINOS

In a move initiated by Commissioner Mariella Smith, the board walked back a vote at a workshop last Thursday approving a guiding document for creating “a balanced approach to community building.”
The vote to rescind the approval fell along the same lines as the initial workshop vote with Smith and Pat Kemp voting to overturn the vote and Commissioners Kimberly Overman, Ken HaganStacy WhiteSandy Murman and Les Miller voting against. HERE
UPDATE: HERE

Saturday, May 23, 2015

ENDORSEMENTS FOR PAT KEMP FOR HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Tampa Bay Times
Tampa Tribune
The Ybor City Stogie
Sierra Club
Linda Saul-Sena

Tampa City Council Members:
Yvonne Yoli Capin, Mary Mulhern,
Lisa Montelione
State Representative Betty Reed

Former Legislators:
Sen. Dan Gelber, Rep. Sara Romeo,
Rep. Mary Figg,
Sen. Helen Gordon Davis

Community Leaders:
Otis Anthony, Evangeline Best, 
Dr. Aaron Smith,
Fentrice Driskell, Elena McCullough,
Phil Compton, Mariella Smith,
Jane & Gary Gibbons, Carrie West,
Jim Harper & Sally Phillips

Saturday, October 9, 2021

Tampa Activist Mariella Smith

Before Commissioner Smith was a politico, she was an activist, who are running and wining around the US. Let's  keep ours. Check out her efforts from 2009-10-11. here

HELP HER HERE

Saturday, July 11, 2020

Florida GOP Mitch Thrower's Abundance of Caution

As many of you know, I have been publicly asking my opponent Mitch Thrower to step down from the planning commission because of the conflict of interest tied to his campaign's acceptance of MASSIVE amounts of developer and special interest money/donations which he's taken as a candidate. However, it seems that up until now, Mr. Thrower was resistant to this idea. However, after a fair amount of pressure, Mr. Thrower has done the right thing and stepped down from the planning commission. Although, his campaign has framed it a bit differently. 

I am now urging Mr. Thrower to do the right thing and to also resign from the charter review board; in order to remove any conflict of interest surrounding his campaign and the large amount of money that he's taken from reckless developers, special interests groups and lobbyists who hope to gain his favor if elected to the school board. 

It's time to elect qualified public servants who aren't bought and paid for; and who have the passion, experience and the integrity to make our district successful for all of our students, teachers and support staff - equally! Vote for Jessica Vaughn on August 18, 2020. Also, please donate to our grassroots campaign Thank you all so much for your support!

"Big-money developers and PACs have shoveled over $20,000 into Mitch Thrower's campaign for School Board! 🗳 I'm supporting Jessica Vaughn in that race for School Board (District 3). 👩‍🏫 Jessica Vaughn is a teacher who will work for our students — 
not special interests." 
Mariella Smith, Hillsborough County Commissioner 

Thursday, October 18, 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, June 9, 2018

Candy Lowe: This Is What Democracy Looks Like

Mariella Smith

Joe Kotvas

Beth Eriksen Shoup and Phil Hornback

Kimberly Overman

Nina Tatlock

Connie Burton

Cissy Boza Sevelin

Andrew Davis

Russell Patterson and Scott Shoup

John Godwin

Elvis Piggott

Orlando Gudes

Adam Hattersley 

Topher Morrison

Mark Nash

Joe Citro

Mr. H


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Candy Lowe 
Tea and Conversations! 
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Candidate Roll Call 2018
Temple Terrace, Florida