Showing posts with label triad blog watch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label triad blog watch. Show all posts

Monday, April 14, 2014

Corrupt Democratic Ex- Mayor of Charlotte Cannon Bringing Campaign Finance Reporting in N.C. to the Forefront, It's About TIME


A report out from Lake Wylie Pilot titled "Feds eye ex-mayor Cannon's campaign in Charlotte corruption probe" CLICKHERE has some interesting observations from local politicians and what has not been done from plenty of Board of Elections all over the State of North Carolina.

In the report was this

"An Observer review of Cannon’s campaign records since 1999 found reports with misleading, inaccurate and missing information that makes it difficult to tell where the former mayor got much of his money. State law requires that candidates disclose the name, address, occupation and employer of any donor who gives at least $50.

In about 100 cases since 2011, no job title was listed for donors to Cannon’s campaigns. In about 250 cases, no employer is listed.

In about 38 percent of cases since 2011, the information about Cannon’s donors didn’t include either job title or employer.

Then we have this later in the report

"The Mecklenburg County Board of Elections is responsible for auditing local races. Told of the Observer’s findings, board director Michael Dickerson acknowledged his office needs to improve its oversight of finance reports.
“We obviously have not scrutinized as closely as we should as far as employer and occupation information,” he said."

Obviously Director Michael Dickerson needs to understand campaign finance and what needs to be reported on the reports that come into your office that is state law under 163-278.11

§ 163-278.11.  Contents of treasurer's statement of receipts and expenditures.
(a)        Statements filed pursuant to provisions of this Article shall set forth the following:
(1)        Contributions. - Except as provided in subsection (a1) of this section, a list of all contributions received by or on behalf of a candidate, political committee, or referendum committee. The statement shall list the name and complete mailing address of each contributor, the amount contributed, the principal occupation of the contributor, and the date such contribution was received. The total sum of all contributions to date shall be plainly exhibited. Forms for required reports shall be prescribed by the Board. As used in this section, "principal occupation of the contributor" means the contributor's:
a.         Job title or profession; and
b.         Employer's name or employer's specific field of business activity.
 
Then this was written in report
 
In North Carolina, the state Board of Elections is charged with looking into complaints for all state and local campaigns. It has two employees assigned to do investigations.
The agency is supposed to conduct routine audits on as many as 10,000 annual finance reports for state races, but officials said there is a 10-year backlog due to short staffing.

“The state is overwhelmed,” Hall said. “They say they want to do reviews, but they don’t.”
State election officials have authority to levy fines on candidates who file late finance reports. They can force office-seekers to surrender improper donations. But there is no fine for failing to disclose donors’ jobs or employers.

Innocent mistakes?

The Mecklenburg elections board performs routine audits for local races to ensure candidates did not receive illegal donations, file late reports or fail to comply with other rules.
But information contained in Cannon’s filings calls into question how closely Mecklenburg reviewed the documents.

After large donations from William Bodenhamer Jr., an owner of Charlotte’s Yellow Cab, finance reports described his job title variously as “real estate,” “business owner” and “business man.” In one case, his employer was described as “property development.” In another case, it was blank
 
 
This is unacceptable for our state to not audit these records but rely on self policing of the obvious that these campaign treasurers know what needs to be done but fails to do so.
 
Triadwatch has been doing it's part in the past with plenty of instances where we like to self police these local candidates and their campaign finance reports for example:
 
 June 29, 2009 ex mayor of Greensboro was reported with a headline "Greensboro Mayor amends 2007 2008 campaign forms for second time " CLICKHERE
 
or on May 29, 2009 we have ex Guilford County Commissioner Paul Gibson on Triadwatch with a headline
"Guilford County Commissioner Paul Gibson with a Letter from N.C. Board of Elections on campaign amending " CLICKHERE
 
 
This from the Greensboro News and Record from 2009 thank goodness I copied it because they have lost all connection to past history on their web site
 
"Keith Brown started a movement that led to reinstatement of protest-petition rights for Greensboro citizens. Now he’s prompted a finding by the N.C. State Board of Elections that Action Greensboro made an improper donation of $5,000 to the George Simkins Memorial PAC for supporting bond proposals.
Brown, who writes the Triad Watch blog, says his research indicates many Guilford County politicians are lax in following campaign-finance reporting rules. He’s probably right, and those politicians warrant closer scrutiny. If they don’t comply with the law when they’re running for office, they won’t when they’re in office."

It is a shame that a huge corruption scandal brings this issue to the forefront but here in Guilford County we have been talking about this issue for awhile and we need closer scrutiny from the North Carolina State Board of Elections and put some fines into these reports if they do not comply with state law. Seems like Mecklenburg County has similar problems to what we see in Guilford County in regards to non compliance by local politicians on their reports
 
 

Monday, January 24, 2011

Guilford County Commissioner Linda Shaw VS. Property Management Director David Grantham , Video Embedded

Triadwatch wanted to show you a small clip of the back and forth between Guilford County Commissioner Linda Shaw and Property Management Director David Grantham from the 1-13-2011 Guilford County Commissioners meeting. Commissioner Shaw asked for a listing of  real estate agents who have done business with Guilford County. It seems like David Grantham only provided a listing of the companies but not the exact real estate agents.

The Rhino Times and Scott Yost  provided a lenghtly account of this situation with a title of the article "Shaw Upset by Alphabetizing", CLICKHERE

If you would like to see the whole back and forth of the exchange which last about 10 minutes CLICKHERE then proceed to the 1 hour mark of the January 13, 2011 video which last about 10 minutes.

Below is a short youtube back and forth between the 2 which as you see at end of video where the commissioner says to David Grantham that " i don't like the attitude,  i am through with you". It is so nice to see how our county commissioners are so cordial to Guilford County employees. Check out the video below







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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Brand New Greensboro City Manager Rashad Young Had A Stick Foot In Mouth Problem

In the "Inside Scoop" section of the Greensboro News & Record Amanda Lehmert or Killian has a post titled "Catching Up With Rashad Young" CLICKHERE
or click on the title above.
Roch 101 already has a post on what was said by the 3 day old Greensboro City Manager Rashad Young CLICKHERE

Then we have ed cone as well chiming in on what was said CLICKHERE .

Here is what was said in the post by the brand new Greensboro City Manager ,
"But one Greensboro tradition he won’t continue is being a blog reader. Dayton had its share of blogs, too, Young said. And they served as an unneeded distraction.
“I don’t have time for the noise,” Young said."

Blogs are a unneeded distraction and he doesn't have time for the noise. Nice way to greet us bloggers in the neighborhood, you better watch out because local blogger FEC CLICKHERE might have a few words of wisdom.
There has been a lot great post by plenty of people all over this area when it comes to certain aspects of life in the triad area of North Carolina. To hear a new city manager say things like what was said above is enough to make sure that he knows that this noise from the triad blogosphere will not go away and will probably be a loud humming in his ear for a long time to come so get accustomed to many aspects of the blogosphere from Triadwatch and plenty of other bloggers as well.
Good luck with the noise and be on the look out for some freedom of information "foi" request in the future.



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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Found A Soil And Water Candidate To Vote For in Guilford COunty

A friend of the Coalition of Concerned Citizens of the Triad forwarded me information on one of the Soil and Water Candidates. This position is one of the strangest votes any voter in Guilford County has to cast. On Triadwatch my take on this vote was to put the names in a hat and pick one. Sorry to my friend that I early voted but here is the information on one of the candidates for Soil and Water. Here is the information below on Andrew Courts.


Elect
Andrew Courts
Soil and Water District Supervisor

Platform
1. Create a speakers bureau to provide educational programs to both adults and children about the importance of water conservation and how to implement.
2. Push understanding of the importance of water availability to economic development/relocating businesses.
3. Work on putting the "green" into Greensboro.
4. Continue work on increasing riparian buffers along Guilford County waterways
5. We need to enforce water restrictions year round.
6. Use the Commission as a "bully pulpit" for all matters concerning water in Guilford County and to a lesser degree, North Carolina.


Qualifications:
· More than 25 years in Guilford County
· Energy Star Rater – Environmental Solutions Group
· Real Estate Professional – EcoBroker
· Certified NAHB Green Build Verifier
· GTCC Instructor - Environmental Hazards
· Member, Guilford Environmental Review Board
· Member, Guilford County Board of Adjustments
· Member, Piedmont Environmental Center
· Member, Greensboro Beautiful
· Member, National Gardening Association
· Former Commissioner, Greensboro Housing Commission
· Adopt-a-Stream (3)
· Eagle Scout

Water Conservation Tips

1. Use a timer while watering your grass and do so only as necessary. Water with a hose, especially in times of drought. Best of all, convert your lawn to native plants.
2. Fix leaky faucets and plumbing joints. Savings of 20 gallons per day for every leak stopped.
3. Don't run the hose while washing your car. Use a bucket of water and a quick hose rinse at the end. Better idea, drive a dirty car.
4. Install water-saving shower heads or flow restrictors.
5. Run only full loads in the washing machine and dishwasher.
6. Shorten your showers. Even a one or two minute reduction can save up to 700 gallons per month.
7. Use a broom instead of a hose to clean driveways and sidewalks.
8. Don't use your toilet as an ashtray or wastebasket.
9. Capture tap water. While you wait for hot water to come down the pipes, catch the flow in a watering can to use later on house plants, your garden or washing your car.
10. Don't water the sidewalks, driveway or gutter. Adjust your sprinklers so that water lands on your lawn or garden where it belongs--and only there.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Meet up at BIlly's House on Saturday Night Time for Everyone to Put a Face with a Post or Blog

Everything is a go! Hotdogs, hamburgers, marshmallow roast, the first USA screening of Billy the Blogging Poet's appearance on Discovery Channel Canada... Billy might even read a few poems. Starts 5ish at 2509 Textile Drive on Saturday October 18th-- the only house in town with a red biplane parked in the front yard.

Google map:

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=2509+Textile+Dr,+Greensboro,+NC+27405&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=28.749334,52.119141&ie=UTF8&ll=36.094176,-79.748147&spn=0.007144,0.012724&z=16&iwloc=addr

People might want to bring something to go on the grill or if we run out we'll ante-up and go get more. Kid friendly so bring them too.

This is a great time to get together and put faces with blog sites. Please comment here or let Billy know that you plan on coming. Hope to see you there.

NEWSBUSTED at NEWSBUSTERS.ORG 2-18-2015