Archive for the ‘Local Government’ Category

Indianapolis-Marion County City-County Council Meeting Live Blog

Monday, May 19th, 2008

There is an Indianapolis Marion County City-County Council meeting tonight at 7 PM at the CCB. I plan to be there to live blog the meeting.

6:50 PM - I’m in place, plugged in and ready to go. Councilor Ed Coleman came by and told me to keep an eye out for a proposal tonight. He didn’t share which one but he’d let me know…. this should be interesting.

The Agenda (not the uhgender) is posted HERE. I see there is a Proposal 265 recommending the Indianapolis Airport Authority add the old name of the Airport to the new terminal so it will be named “Indianapolis Weir Cook International Airport”. Lots of older generation folks remember Weir Cook was the original Indianapolis Airport.

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Indianapolis-Marion County City-County Council Meeting

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Unfortunately there will not be a live blog of the City-County Council meeting. With a prior $DAYJOB commitment and a special Hoosier Access Radio presentation forthcoming I couldn’t make the Council Meeting. I’m watching like everyone else on Channel 16.

But the Democrats with Monroe “Sweet Pea” Gray are not disappointing. Ummm uhhhhh duhhhhh mmmmm errrr durrrrrrrr Anyone care to translate that mess?

Impressions of the Ballard Speech

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

*Adam Longworth was able to attend Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard’s first State of the City Speech.  Since no one else who contributes here was able to attend, Adam volunteered to offer his impressions of the speech.*

Well last night was quite the interesting experience as far as speeches go. Although this was my first state of the city address that I would be viewing personally I have seen a few like them, and thus had a reasonable expectation of what to expect-or so I thought. I traveled to union station with Ponytail Paul and Kent Morgan and we arrived about 20 minutes before the speech began. Of course, this being a Republican mayor, there were plenty of Republicans there for me to rub elbows with. And I did with gusto.

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Mayor Greg Ballard’s State of the City Address

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Hoosier Access groupie and contributor to the Weird Pro Blogger Hour on Hoosier Access Radio, Adam Longworth, is attending the Mayor’s State of the City Address at Union Station in Downtown Indianapolis. It appears it will not be live on Channel 16 (cable) but most likely taped and played at a later time.

Adam will provide a post-Address wrap-up here later tonight and if any spectacular announcements are made at the Address Adam will text one of us and we’ll post it up here.

Indianapolis-Marion County City-County Council Meeting Live Blog

Monday, March 24th, 2008

The Agenda (not the “uhgender”) is posted HERE (Adobe Reader required). Meeting starts at 7 PM.

6:53 PM - The crowd is assembling in the Public Assembly Room. Several veterans including Warren Township’s own Pony Tail Paul Cauley.

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Monroe Gray Wriggles Out of Another Jam

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Monroe Gray was finally supposed to get his day under the spotlight from the Investigative Committee on Ethics of the City-County Council. It never happened. What gives? Turns out, it got delayed to another day and time. How, under a Republican controlled council, does this happen? Democrat Councilman William Oliver did his best to move it behind closed doors and out of public view, if not stall it outright with selected readings from Robert’s Rules of Order. Clever, Councilman Oliver. Very clever. Check out the footage from the committee hearing.

(H/T to the people with Bart Lies)

Howard Endorsed by Treasurer Lee

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Okay, I admit it: I’m working on some other things but I want to get a blog post in so I’m copy-and-pasting from a campaign’s press release.  The major difference between a Hoosier Access blogger copy-and-paste and another bloggers copying-and-pasting is that we’re honest enough to tell you about it.

Bob Lee, Allen County Treasurer and Candidate for State Representative in District 85 has endorsed Fort Wayne City Purchasing Director Jim Howard for County Council At-Large.  “County Council will likely be asked to do more with less in the coming years,” said Lee.  “Jim’s fiscally conservative values combined with his proven record in local government will serve the citizens of Allen well on County Council.  I feel Jim has the skills necessary to make tough decisions by weighing competing interests for limited resources and make well thought out and fairly administered fiscal decisions for the taxpayers of Allen County.  Jim Howard is the right person at the right time to serve on the Allen County Council.” 

“I am honored to receive this support from Bob Lee who is a trusted and respected county official,” said Jim Howard.  “I will work hard on behalf of Allen County taxpayers on the County Council as I take the same fiscal conservative leadership to council meetings that I take to work every day to save tax dollars and make good decisions to run efficient government.”    

As City Purchasing Director, Howard has oversight of $100 million of city purchases every year.  Howard is credited with saving the city of Fort Wayne over $2 million over the past few years by employing unique practices of increasing competition, bundling purchase, and working with the schools and the county to buy fuel and energy needs.

Democrats Gotta Hate It When Republicans Keep Their Promises

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Do you ever picture State Dem. Chairman Dan Parker hunched over his desk, like Mr. Burns from the Simpson’s, cursing every time a Republican keeps a campaign promise? That’s really all he can do as his third tier candidates for Governor duke it out while Governor Daniels continues to keep his campaign pledges from 2004. Not that I need to remind what they are, but here goes: daylight savings, streamlining state government through privatization, bringing in more business into the state (while other state have them fleeing) and now he’s dealing with our out of whack property tax problem.

And if that’s not a hard enough kick to the posterior, Indy Mayor Greg Ballard continues to work at fulfilling his campaign promises. First, he brought IMPD back under control of the mayor’s office. Next on his list? Increasing the transparency of city government.

From the Indy Star:

Ballard last year ran on a platform in part dedicated to the notion that government dealings should be more transparent, and his reform package is aimed at fulfilling that campaign promise.

Ballard was quoted as saying “Government is not supposed to be a closed loop. Who is getting contracts and who is lobbying should be open to everybody.”

Of course, all Parker can do is try to throw something on the wall to see if it sticks when it comes to attacking the Mayor, which is exactly what he did just after Mayor Ballard assumed control of IMPD.

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Indianapolis-Marion County City-County Council Meeting Live Blog

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

I’m at the Indianapolis City-County Council Meeting live blogging for Hoosier Access tonight. The Democrats are very slow in making a presence in the Council chambers. President Cockrum called the GOP councilors to their seats at 6:57, it is now 7:00 PM and the Democrats are slowly making their way to their seats.

Doesn’t appear to be a whole lot on the agenda. Councilors Mansfield and Dane Mahern are absent.

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Hoosier Access Radio - Dr. John McGoff

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

The first of several Hoosier Access Radio episodes to be rolled out this week is posted. Dr. John McGoff, the Republican challenger to longtime Indiana Congressman Dan Burton, sits in the Hoosier Access Radio hotseat.

 
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Anderson Comes Around

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Here is a great headline in the Indy Star: “Sheriff gives mayor control of police force

As if he had a choice. They apparently came to an “agreement” that sounds a lot like what Mayor Ballard was going to do anyway.

I would have loved to be in that room. The discussion would have gone something like this:

BALLARD: Mr. Anderson, I am going to take control of IMPD. You cannot do a thing about it. Now, do you want to look like you are trying to work for public safety or like a partisan hack?

ANDERSON: Ummmm.

BALLARD: Why don’t we go out and make a statement….

Banks Announces for Whitley County Council

Monday, January 14th, 2008

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Hoosier Access Director, and Whitley County GOP Chairman Jim Banks announced his candidacy for the Whitley County Council today.  Pledging to be a fiscal conservative and an advocate for the taxpayer, Banks said that when he is elected he will not vote for any proposals that will increase the tax burden on residents of Whitley County.

Here is the press release annoucing the start of the campaign:

Columbia City – Local small business owner Jim Banks announced his candidacy for Whitley County Council At-Large today.  Banks is running for the Republican nomination in the May 6 Primary Election for which three Republican candidates will be chosen county wide.  Banks is the President of The Wabash Group, a public affairs and public relations company he founded in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 2005 and then moved to Columbia City in early 2007.     

Banks pledges to run a campaign on issues and ideas to build a better Whitley County for its businesses and taxpayers.  “I am excited to bring new leadership to Whitley County government and on the County Council,” said Banks.  “I believe strongly that we can bring more jobs to our county and build a better environment to foster and grow local businesses already here.  I will be an advocate for local businesses and vow to find ways to lessen the tax burden on businesses and families in Whitley County.  I will meet regularly with local businesses to make sure they are represented well in county government.”  

Taxpayers in Whitley County will find an advocate in Banks who will work to be a leading fiscal conservative on the Council.  “As many families struggle throughout our county to make ends meet, we must make sure that local government spends our tax dollars wisely.  I will closely examine every spending initiative that comes before the Council to determine if it is justified and necessary and will never support a measure that would increase the tax burden on Whitley County families.”  

Jim is married to Amanda Banks, communications manager at the American Red Cross Indiana-Ohio Region.  Both Bankses previously worked at Focus on the Family in Colorado Springs in the public policy department.  Jim is a graduate of Indiana University in Bloomington with a degree in political science.  He is a native of Whitley County where he graduated from Columbia City High School and Whitko Middle School.  Banks is active in the community as a member of several organizations including Rotary, Columbia City Chamber of Commerce and Whitley County Shrine Club.  He is a board member of Allen County Right to Life and Indiana Family Action PAC and Chairman of the Whitley County Republican Party.