Watchdog Report Vol.19 No.36 November 17, 2019 EST: 05.05.00 – I go when you cannot – Celebrating almost 20 Years of weekly publishing
>>> Today is the Watchdog Report’s 36th issue this year and when I started back in 05.05.00 I never imagined I would be doing this weekly publication now closing in on 20 years. I am not a big chest thumper and just try to be an informational electrolyte, between the many large public entities (That in total is about $16 billion and Miami $1 billion). that make up Miami-Dade County. However, many times it is at the lower level of government that deals are made, and other beefs are discussed and to my early supporters thank you for putting your trust in me.
Further, on Wednesday at the Greater Miami chamber luncheon someone though it would be funny and come up behind me and punched my shoulder which is making typing painful and I m a handshake type of person and the worse of this was when I had two cracked ribs and County commissioner Jose “”Pepe” Diaz (gave me a bear hug) and I ended up in the ER, because I had trouble breathing. Since I did not have healthcare insurance at the time and the hug coast me $5,000. I will return next week with a normal report. (however, my shoulder blade still hurts. Making it painful to type) I had hoped after 20-years
I would be in the endzone for me, but that goal is showing to be elusive as supporters retire and the support contributions are in doubt and hope you will consider pitching in during this time of need. Thank you, Dan.
After 20-years I need community help to keep at this and know you have many demands on your finances but if you can please keep me going when you cannot. Thank you!
I was once asked by county commission chair Barbara Carey -Shuler what I thought in the press room in the chamber? I said it was a blend of announcer and umpire occasionally like when MPO was going to give $10 million to an obscure a.m. station to do traffic up-dates that are already being done as a community requirement for free. The commission shot it down, but it had commissioner joe Martinez saying to the board member “you’re on fire, bail out,” and the commission did not pass it.
Further, I write about the homeless since back in 2002. I was one of the people laying on the government center plaza and learned these people were essentially looked on as trash.
Further, for some reason September has traditionally been a tough month when it comes to fundraising. So, if you appreciate what I have done for almost 20-years weekly using thousands of my own money go to:
Media Event Monday Knight Foundation
On Monday morning, I hope you will join us via livestream for the launch of a new study by Gallup and Knight Foundation, and a timely discussion on the future of local news.
As news publishers compete with search engines and digital platforms for both attention and advertising revenue, local outlets across the nation are facing a financial crisis. The strain – especially for the local newspaper industry – has hollowed out many newsrooms, leaving some communities without a fundamental democratic institution.
Using new Gallup/Knight research as a starting point, this event will explore the spectrum of policy approaches to these challenges.
See details below. We hope you will join us. Public Good or Private Enterprise? A Policy Discussion on the Future of Local News
Monday, Nov. 18, 8:30 – 10 a.m. ET
Livestream online at kf.org/localnewsfinances
Panelists:
Penelope Muse Abernathy: Knight Chair in Journalism and Digital Media Economics, University of North Carolina
Danielle Coffey: Senior Vice President and General Counsel, News Media Alliance
Howard Husock: Vice President, Research and Publications and Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute and Contributing Editor, City Journal
Chris Lewis: President and CEO, Public Knowledge
Ben Monnie, Director, Global Partnership Solutions, News & Publishing, Google News Initiative at Google (Google News Initiative)
>>> And to support the WDR go to my Pay Pal account that is easy to use and right now would be a great time: http://paypal.me/WatchdogReport Further, if you would rather send a check, send it made out to Daniel Ricker and mail it to: 3109 Grand Ave., #125 Miami, Fla. 33133. Thank you, Dan
And I hope some of my sponsors will continue their support though I may have lost a few, and hopefully it was not for something I wrote about some of our politicians and their leadership. I hope you will support me again for billions of dollars are in play at our very large public institutions and need someone to watch over how these tax dollars are spent. Thank you and please help if you can. I am right on the edge. Best to all Dan
Rare picture of my father in WW II did not have this photo on Veterans Day so I thought I would run this now. My sister found my father’s Army CV including the hospital he served at during the war and his twin was in armor and a captain. Dad thank you for your service and you passed to early, after being stung by bees in your beloved garden. Further my Dad with others also founded the New Hope Historical Society having its 61st year Diamond celebration and for info go to:
email newhopehistory@gmail.com or call 215-862-5652
Miami-Dade County
>>> The public safety committee at the county passed a MOU with Pinellas County that has one of the; largest facial recognition data bases in Florida
A woman with Miami-Dade County police Department said the technology was a useful tool. Though county commissioner Daniella Levine Cava was concerned about “false positives,” many times happening “to people of color,” she said. For more on the technology go to:https://www.terabitweb.com/2019/11/08/florida-police-want-access-to-faces/ https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/florida-police-want-access-to-faces/ and here is the mayor’s memo on the matter.
http://www.miamidade.gov/govaction/legistarfiles/Matters/Y2019/192442.pdf
>>>>Chair’s policy council shoots down resolution saying Miami-Dade County has a “gun violence epidemic,”,” Sosa believed it would “be more negative than positive,” she believed
Further at the Chair women’s Policy Council meeting Friday a resolution stating that Miami-Dade county has a “gun violence epidemic,” did not pass and while commission chair Audrey Edmonson said she could not support it,” because it means the “federal government could step in, she felt and Commissioner Rebeca Sosa believed such a resolution would be “more negative than positive,” believing local community policing was the way to go.
What about local musicians at MIA?
Commissioner Javier Souto suggested to MIA director Lester Solis that
People going to MIA are “stressed,” after a recent incident with customs and having musicians playing classical or jazz from all the different public schools quite talented could showcase their talents and would make waiting passengers more “serene,” and it is a great idea.
Voter apathy high at municipal elections, corrosive to the republic
The low turnout of the municipal elections last week shows voter apathy is a continued problem in Miami races only 14.96 percent of eligible voters voted and while there are some runoffs this lack of turnout is corrosive to our republic and local government has more impact on ones lives and family and while it could cost more too schedule these elections with the governor races or other high turnout elections and while the off year election theory is television ads would be cheaper. Which is valid but local government has a history of trying to slip an issue on a low turnout date like at Miami-Dade in 1989 when the county tried to get a one-cent transportation sales tax passed with the election in late July that year and it failed by 2 to one back then.
The City of Miami employees and lobbyist went through ethics training on Monday in the commission chambers and these classes should be broadcast on the city’s station. Robert Thompson teaches the course as the outreach coordinator. He gives hypothetical situations and asks the group of some 30 people if they know the answer, some of which are trick questions.
However, a segment should apply to city attorney’s to intervene when board members during a recess might be discussing an earlier case after commissioner Joe Carollo testified a in front the civil service board members during a recess had an extensive conversation on the dais and the city attorney should discourage this sort of off the record communication that they attend in their city capacity and includes county attorney’s given the some 90 boards the county has where designated attorney’s attend.
Sunshine violations need to be investigated happening all over the municipalities some examples need to be found
Here’s an introduction to the ethics commission’s new executive director Jose Arrojo, who came from the state’s attorney’s office.: http://miamidade.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?publish_id=53238d78-7bf5-11e9-a084-0050569183fa
>>> With wide swath of County mayoral candidates, trying to be non-partisan, will it stay that way? I believe no
With the pool of candidates running for Miami-Dade county mayor to replace termed out mayor Carlos Gimenez increasing with former commission chair Jean Monestime, a family man with a MBA from F.I.U. and the county’s first Haitian commission chair and succeeded past commissioner Dorrin Rolle in the district seat after a number of ethical Lapses and the man has been straight on the 13 member commission creating a committee to look at economic disparities in the county.
The dark horse is former Mayor Alex Penelas, a Democrat, burned President Al Gore’s campaign and ‘did not lay a finger,’ to help Gore after being reelected in 2000 and disbanding his campaign and going to Spain. However, it will the runoff during the presidential race with large voter turnout that may play the critical role.
Trump should look at the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust model to end homeless in Ca., a national model of good practices. No boulders on the swales like San Francisco
With President Donald Trump highlighting the homeless in Los Angeles and San Francisco being indicative of what happens when Democrats are in control, both major cities should look to the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust model where prior to the creation we actually had a mayor of the homeless encampment and some 8,000 homeless on the streets of Miami that has dropped to some 800 on the street at the last point in time account that includes a continuum of care and includes facilities like the Lotus House Village that takes in homeless children and is a jewel for this desperate population of needy souls. Here are some numbers on the city’s homeless issue.
Update on San Francisco homeless that has residents placing large boulders on the street swales and is a public safety matter
>>> Maj. Gen. Patricia Anslow gives a solid rousing speech of South Coms mission and duties for Dist. 7, covers 31 nations one of many women generals in the services
What happened at the Greater Miami Chamber monthly luncheon that was a salute to all the branches in the military and was a moving ceremony that featured Maj. General Patricia M. Anslow as the key note speaker and she is a West Point graduate and one of many women generals, she told me. And she noted she was filling in for her boss Admiral Craig S. Faller. South Com is involved in 31 countries in District 7 and handles drug interdiction and a host of other issues and she has a sense of humor when she noted county commissioner Pepe Diaz was a Marine. The Marines “were still using horses. Diaz served from 1978 to 1984 and it got a laugh. Her bio is below for here and Adm. Faller is a naval academy graduate.
Gen. Patricia M. Anslow
Admiral Craig S. Faller
https://www.southcom.mil/About/Leadership/Bio-Article-View/Article/992093/adm-craig-s-faller/ commands web page: https://www.southcom.mil/
>>> And may we all reflect on the sacrifices are veterans have made and the final sacrifice on Veterans Day to protect the freedoms we enjoy every day. Your service is not forgotten or honored enough.
What about the Super Bowl and sex trafficking and the Guardian Litem Program (GAL)?
At a school board meeting a few months ago a human trafficking expert and prosecutor said with the big event traffickers are building “capacity of young girls,” and many of the 7th and 8th graders are in foster care. Further the pimps use 7th and 8th graders to recruit these new young girls and this was brought into focus after N.E. Patriots owner Robert Kraft was busted in a Broward massage parlor. Further state attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle also busted some people doing sex trafficking and this dark side of the community will only intensify up to the Super Bowl next year.
State attorney Rundle in a Sunday editorial noted some 570 people over years have been arrested for human trafficking and her office is working with Super Bowl host committee chair Rodney Barreto. And the state attorney this week busted a couple, and this is an ugly scourge on our community with many retirees on break the Guardian Ad Litem program is looking for children advocates. The organization provides training for these children representatives. For more call Victoria Harris at 786.469.3840.https://guardianadlitem.org/
Miami has become a premier cancer care destination, UM & $400 million Proton therapy at Miami Cancer Institute at Baptist Health South Florida all cutting edge cancer centers, community residents are lucky when it comes to new cancer therapies, Baptist giving low cost mammogram tests during breast cancer month and has Coral Gables police cars in the pink.
Miami has become an area destination for cancer care with University of Miami’s new Federal designation as a National Cancer Institution (NCI) and The Baptist Health South Florida Miami Cancer Institute is the health system with a Proton beam device. The only one in South Florida and a $400 million investment in cancer care, especially for children, and patients who no longer must go to north Florida to get this less damaging treatment than chemotherapy and is more precise for more go to:
https://umiamihealth.org/sylvester-comprehensive-cancer-center for more on Baptist go to:https://www.baptisthealth.com/pages/services/cancer-care/treatments/proton-treatment-for-prostate-cancer.aspx https://baptisthealth.net/cancer-care/treatments-and-services/radiation-therapies/proton-therapy Further Baptist has a low cost breast cancer screening program that is only $50.00 and for more go to https://baptisthealth.net/cancer-care/adultpatients/cancer-types/breastcancer/about
And when it comes to medical care early detection is key and as I age, I am becoming more cognizant of that fact.
And here is Dr. Stephen D. Nimer’s message on the new Miami’s NCI designation:https://umiamihealth.org/sylvester-comprehensive-cancer-center/research/message-from-the-director
For more on lotus House go to https://lotushouse.org/contact-us/ https://lotushouse.org/childrenfirst/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1J22jC2bBY
We did things to create new best practices, and if you had the opportunity, which you may already have seen the video from the Chicago Summit, you would see that the other 4 that participated in this 100 Day Challenge were truly taken by our efforts, commitment, and our success. We blew our goals out of the water, and we will continue to push, and pursue every youth that are on our streets until we have everyone out, and taken care of,” wrote the long-time chair.https://www.wesh.com/article/desmond-meade-on-time-100-speaks-to-what-this-country-is-all-about/27185500
> the 2020 Census Task force and the bureau are looking for census takers who are paid between $16.00 to $18.00 county commissioner and include health benefits. In the recent federal job creation report is 25,000 new census workers. Miami is appointing Jacqui Collyer to the census task force headed up by Bovo.
>>>And having a member of the press at public meetings gives teeth to the Florida Sunshine Law (and why you get a Flu Shot) and open meetings tape recorded keeps good governance in place and reduces waste fraud and abuse, and public corruption, and is why you don’t speed in front of a state trooper for example. And hope you can support the WDR efforts to have informed residents to public institutions issues, in our community. Further,
I am a fanatic about having an accurate public record with no gaps in the conversion after I had an attorney challenge such a gap saying, “IS that God speaking from a burning bush?” He asserted.
>> Further the www.watchdogreport.net in South Florida is an established news service presence, because most people are too busy to go to these important meetings., and all the information comes through me as a central point allowing me to see things at a 100-mile altitude and being an early warning system when projects have overruns or other issues. But my job is to sound the alarm and I have done so many times over the past years in a host of ways.
WATCHDOG REPORT
Miami-Dade, Fla.
Vol.19 No. 36 Nov.17, 2019 Soon Celebrating almost 20 years of weekly publishing! www.watchdgreport.net & Former Miami Herald news & editorial columnist. EST: right here 05.05.00, I go when you cannot, for 1almost 18 years & a trusted community education resource & news service, without the attitude
CONTENTS
ARGUS REPORT: Reyes sworn-in again on Friday as music wafted out of the roof of city hall, ran unopposed raised way too much monies years back, given no challengers once ran against Suarez in run-off a few years back, still calls mayor Suarez Machiavellian re Freedom Park negotiations – Feds scrambling to find .5 million census workers by August, low unemployment, background checks making it harder, exemptions for non-citizens, community outreach is key — Elderly phone scam uses fear, persistence to try to take advantage and get personal information, hang-up, most government concerns come in the mail not by phone– Commissioner Reyes believes Miami should administer the Miami Dade County homeless Trust, 25th anniversary, he is not interested on serving on board, does not understand the homeless needs, drugs, mental health, people with crack pipes, on the streets,” continuum of care the trust provides a national model of best practices, in 1993 8,000 homeless, now 3,000. Community leader Alvah Chapman, Jr. led the charge for a public private partnership – f Bahamas shows depth of charity after Dorian flattens the Bahamas, similar to what Andrew brought to south Dade, and took a decade to recover-Local Grand Jury report says Biscayne-bay on life support, septic tanks poor infrastructure, plastics deadly to bays survival, past attempts to turn bay around have not been successful, but at tipping point, says jury report –
— Miami Civil Service board violates Sunshine Law with extensive discussion while on coffee break after commissioner Carollo testifies about firing of aide claiming whistle blower status, all caught on city television — 2020 Census complete count top priority $177 million lost in 2010 count only,82 percent, says census bureau outreach coordinator Diaz a former Little Havana resident $675 billion annually at stake nationwide $29 billion goes to Florida commissioner Bovo leading the charge, school district must work closely to ensure accurate count students’ best way to explain to parents what the 2020 Census is, undercount costs millions, maybe even a new future house seat like in 2010, the worse count ever after Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez sent fear through the Cuban community of the federal government, some $800 billion at stake for some counties around the nation.
STATE of FLORIDA: Press release: Help Fight the Opioid Crisis and Teen Vaping Epidemic by Participating in the 18th National Drug Take-Back Day, returned drug numbers are staggering – Threat calls into schools get amped attention as state attorney Fernández-Rundle notes such calls are a second-degree felony, not a student resume builder will be prosecuted -disruptive pre-k children getting “suspended,” new challenge for Children’s Trust — Complete 2020 Census count, outreach workers critical to get our share of $675 billion annually, some $29 billion in 2010, undercount costs $1,400 in lost revenue
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY: One Heritage: The state of black Miami forum 2019 Thursday a major forum held by the Miami-Dade County African American Advisory Board created in 1974 under a push by the first black Miami commissioner Althea Range, includes the Black World guide for Miami-Dade see below a report on the black community, out of “16,000 section 8 vouchers, 40% go to blacks,” that shocked Fair, “creating dependency, not homeownership.” –F1 race at Hard Rock gets vetoed spiked at county commission meeting, mayor vetoes BCC cream of Miami Gardens leadership all against, citing noise and medical risks to residents left out of process- Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust wants to achieve “100 percent HEP A, vaccination rate,” JHS, agreement being worked on to have vaccinations given at Camillus and Lotus House in near future, statewide epidemic among homeless, drug abusers, preventable with vaccination, sweeping state– County Commissioners want to tighten up municipal whistleblower laws, will it run into municipal resistance like what happened with county IG office? –With Miami-Dade #1 in HIV infections UM Idea program showing results needs second mobility van for dispensing HIV preventative drugs Prep doses “middle school students,” at “risk,” too says county commissioner Rebeca Sosa an educator. At the disparity committee Monday, a sobering presentation was done on the rising HIV infections IDEA the UM needle exchange pilot program needs dedicated mobile van may get surplus county van suggests, commissioner Jordan: -The Miami-Dade property Appraiser Thursday released his estimates and countrywide property tax value rose “5.9 percent,” with a value of $307,213,billion and this revenue bump is because of the new development to see the report by municipalities go to: http://www.miamidade.gov/pa/reports.asp – Will county commission spend this new tax revenue wisely while new commissioners are termed out, how much in rainy day fund? — M-D County Youth Commission finds “rampant,” bullying and “code reds,” climate change, vaping new issues, body creating the leaders of the future, and note Miami is one of the first “cities to run out of water say,” studies show- Will the county float a new GOB for infrastructure, getting thousands off septic tanks, suggests commissioner Jordan? –Commissioner Souto says with humongous county government mayor should “crack the whip,” believes, running slower, “wants more eyes on major contracts”– Last week’s hot topics were, vehicles & furniture, “4 to 10 police,” vehicles a week can be processed by county in new police cars, $84 million contract, $38 million from previous year “1,006 new cars from that amount
Miami-Dade County Public Schools: District pays Miami $1.195 million to provide law enforcement to “17 schools in Miami,” part of GOB proceeds for greater student safety & teacher pay raises
PUBLIC HEALTH TRUST: Here is an update of the $830 million Jackson Miracle Bond program that is moving right along and changing the JHS in 2009. I did a fraud issue. However, Jackson Health System was fined for some wayward employees selling or leaking medic medical records and I interviewed the FBI’s Special Agent in Charge(SAC) John Gillies and to read the story go to: https://www.watchdogreport.net/2011/09/page/2/ -Joint PHT BCC meeting goes smoothly love fest versus the past CEO Migoya says, “Doral west on budget and on time by Nov. 2020,” can be seen from landing MIA planes The new AOA agreement calls for health trust to pay $130 million to UM for a host of medical services and below is a complete breakdown of the services and payments.
http://www.seiu1991.org/files/2011/07/AOA-Payments-Rationale-and-Distribution-3.pdf
CITY OF MIAMI: In a landslide Russell gets returned to the dais, despite his failed run for congress, obscene war chest – District 2 race full blown partisan race, Jeb & Ros Lehtinen featured in Palomino campaign brochure, Fried says knocking on doors but has missed many and has not been seen in S. Grove- A Peacock population bomb, has the Kampong under FIU offering three interns to study the fowl’s population roughly 1 Peacock per 2 hectors in Grove, “600,” est. says scientist from Kampong — Bike scooters rentals causing concerns it’s like “Dodge . City, with the freewheeling riders also includes kids on the scooter’s pedestrians dodging the fast-moving devices that jam sidewalks, over 1 million users since pilot program started, says Commissioner Russell, no one killed versus bicycles and cars — In a campaign flyer for Dist.2. candidate Javier Gonzalez asserts “I can’t win because I was born in Cuba, the piece state’s adds ethnic element to race? He was spotted directing traffic and closed road with yellow Jeep-Commission district 2 race gets more crowded with new entry Rosy Palomino, who ran in the past for house Dist. 112 —Commissioner Reyes calls mayor’s stalling tactic “Machiavellian,” since Reyes and Gort oppose deal and 4/5th vot deal with Beckham and MLS — Further, this continues the turmoil in the District 3 commission office that has major staff members being fired because of a hostile work environment and Carollo responded after hearing the charges. He was just glad there were no injuries but the political turmoil in the office should be monitored by manager Emilio Gonzalez for the lawsuits will likely be coming from some of these past employees including one claiming whistle blower status which ultimately was declined. – . — Influential attorney Miguel Diaz de la Portilla, not prepared is denied a zoning exemption for Montessori village school off Coral Way, associations not notified they say, Little Havana, Silver Bluff, his brother Alex running for commission , police policy to have a sergeant -of arms travel with mayor, WDR has made some 80 trips to Honolulu in my corporate capacity on my way to Japan, Suarez named a trustee out of 500 city mayors — Suarez administration runs into headwinds on MRC development project, Carollo calls it “sweetheart deal,” worse “than Marlin’s stadium deal,” the former mayor claims, only small # of city’s 4,400 employees work in building, mayor will deal after back from Honolulu — Unacceptable to hold public meeting in private venue excluding public Miami Parks Dir. Lara Hamway, needs ethics and Sunshine law class, I once went to a Fischer Island MAC and was welcomed, mayor talks transparency, we need to see it. – A behind the look at F1 race negotiations done by county ethics commission, no charges since attorney did not accept getting “full VIP credentials,” went diving instead memo closed out, but fascinating read, Commission Dist. 1 candidate Alex de la Portilla trying to bounce back has $167,000 in war chest leads pack of candidates since Gort termed out, ex Miami commissioner Humberto Hernandez plying the halls of city hall was disbarred attorney for mortgage fraud – Mayor Suarez needs to get commission under control law practice gives Carollo a huge opening and now we find he is a lobbyist for ritzy Fisher Island, he is a well-paid mayor, causing his own problem by not fighting acknowledging the potential conflict — Will commission turbulence affect bond ratings, “you are not the chair,” says Carollo, says he “knows one Harvard idiot [referring to mayor’s father and political nemesis], commissioners tooling around in new $73,000, SUVs with massage chair button — Commissioner Carollo attacks staff and administration for dereliction of duty and code enforcement, end of meeting like a Tchaikovsky sympathy’s climax — Mayor Francis Suarez gave his first state of the city speech at the Miami Freedom Tower and the high energy young man and attorney was received by quests almost like a rally as he detailed the administrations goals in the coming year, but can he deliver? – mayor Suarez moving on up now sitting on dais between manager and attorney, make it seem he is a strong mayor though voters rejected that idea, not stopping him – Bayside Foundation Willy Gort scholarship to get $250,000 anti-poverty funding from his dist.1 fund, foundation gives $200,000 in scholarships, odd taxpayer money being used, will it start a trend of commissioner scholarship programs?
Community Events: Arsht Center function; Future of Miami Arts- New Knight Foundation programs strengthening democracy and a strong free media – Martin Z. Margulies Warehouse open: https://www.margulieswarehouse.com/#/home Also Jeb Bush at warriors at ease charity golf tournament Biltmore Hotel: https://warriorsatease.networkforgood.com/events/15615-warriors-at-ease-charity-golf-tournament
EDITORIALS: – “civility oath goes out the window,” says Mayor Suarez — Suarez’s strong mayor proposal flawed should not allow outside income for either mayor or manager, not about him but future mayors – Politicians don’t realize voter’s frustration is they are such hypocrites, many times (like now when congress gets paid but no other federal departments with a gov. shut-down) Most politicians hate the press- Florida needs Sunshine Amendment many municipalities out of control and get little press coverage or oversight, legislators are on wrong side of this one
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ARGUS REPORT: heard and seen on the street
After two impeachment hearings in congress the reviews are mixed
>>> U.S. $23 trillion debt clock, not being discussed by candidates, is a fiscal time bomb the nation will one day have to face!
With the nation’s debt climbing to $23. trillion none of the candidates from either party are discussing this fiscal time bomb on the campaign trail. I first became alarmed back in 2004 when it was just $4 trillion but the wars and Great Recession added new fuel to the rising debt and increased interest rates and the link shows the nation’s debt clock and please sit down given the velocity of the numbers. https://usdebtclock.org/
What about the U.S House vote for articles of impeachment articles of inquiry of President Donald J. Trump?
The WDR has not written about the Trump presidency before excepting to say the nation is in uncharted waters. I have written once his presidency has so divided a polarized nation and has voters wondering if the 2020 election will be free from foreign nation involvement. During the Nixon hearings and the committee’s hearings being televised was a key ingredient to the proceedings that had Nixon resigning from office. Further the revelation of Alexander Butterfield that there were tapes was a key issue in the proceedings and had the supreme court ordering their release was the final straw and check out his interview on his time in the White https://people.com/archive/alex-butterfield-explains-why-he-revealed-the-watergate-tapes-vol-3-no-19/ House
I was at George Washington University (1971-74) and was able to watch the proceedings since I worked at a high-end audio shop with Sony televisions at the time. This lack of bringing the public along is what has both sides so hyper partisan. And the sooner the proceedings and transcripts are released the better. To top the speculation hemorrhaging that is tearing the country apart and is also seeping into local elections like in Miami where the nonpartisan races have become partisan. Editor’s note: Keep any hate emails to a minimum please.
Jerry Springer and George Will (Will NPR) were on the media talking about the nation’s hyper partisan political world and Springer a television shock show host said what is going on in Washington was evolutionary and had Will saying he has been hard on Trump
Repeat: because so important to Miami: Feds scrambling to find .5 million census workers by August, low unemployment, background checks making it harder, exemptions for non-citizens, community outreach is key
The federal government is scrambling to hire census workers which begins in April next year, but with unemployment at an all-time low census enumerators are harder to find that qualify the background check to find the 2.5 million workers to go to people’s homes’ when they did not respond to the census document and will hurt minorities and other groups hard to count out of “fear,” a number one issue in Miami-Dade County. For more on this shortage go to:https://census.gov/library/stories/2019/03/2020-census-hiring-thousands-of-workers-ramps-up.html
Knight Foundation study on local media: https://knightfoundation.org/articles/local-news-is-more-trusted-than-national-news-but-that-could-change
>>>> Elderly phone scam uses fear, persistence to try to take advantage and get personal information, hang-up, most government concerns come in the mail not by phone
I’m starting to see how the elderly can fall for a scam given what they may be personally dealing with (perhaps a surgery) at the time. The current one is a phone call saying a bank transfer is occurring or that you are going to be charged with drug and money laundering charges and the FBI may be at your door. Part of this variation is that you will lose your social security and that your number has been compromised and cancelled and need to meet at a “target or CVS,” says the scammer and is very insistent asking “are you in your car yet,” since he has spent so much time and even asked you to write down his federal badge number. Most federal agencies contact you by mail and you should hang-up immediately despite their persistence.
>>>> Hong Kong is fighting for its soul after a Century of freedom under U.K. colonial rule versus communism, will crack down be in the future likely, protests get more violent?
“One Country, Two Systems,” was the spirit of the 1997 turnover of Hong Kong the international portal to China and its repressive communist regime that is dealing with widespread protests including outlawing demonstrators wearing masks and the confrontation is escalating. However after Tiananmen Square the country’s regime has demonstrated using violence to bring order is not out of the question and when you see government buildings and banks under siege the Middle Kingdom will not back down and lose Face, a critical dynamic in Chinese Life that Americans barely understand and its seriousness. For more on the history go to: https://www.history.com/news/hong-kong-china-great-britain
>>> Commissioner Reyes believes Miami should administer the Miami Dade County homeless Trust, 25th anniversary, he is not interested on serving on board, does not understand the homeless needs, drugs, mental health, people with crack pipes, on the streets,” continuum of care the trust provides a national model of best practices, in 1993 8,000 homeless, now 3,000. Community leader Alvah Chapman, Jr. led the charge for a public private partnership
At the Miami commission’s Thursday budget meeting was a contentious affair and one hot topic was the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust, that met Friday. And commissioner Manolo Reyes thinks “the trust” should be taken over by the city (The trust spends $37 million on Miami homeless on their streets.
The last homeless count had 1,800 people during the count and “41 families,” and around “10,000 students,” in the system said administers of the trust. Further, “another 7,000 more may come from the Bahamas and “were not prepared to handle it,” “said long time chair Ron Book. Reyes could be on the homeless board but “demurred” when asked and former Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado used to go to the meetings and the city’s representative is Milton Vickers.
However, Reyes who prides himself on knowing the details Since the trust was founded in 1993 and at the time there were 8,000 people on the streets, with even a mayor. The point of the spear was Miami Herald publisher, Alvah Chapman., and he was known for his persistence. Book said the man back then called banker Carlos Migoya, Armando Codina, and other community leaders to help create the public/private partnership, that also got 33 percent of the restaurant’s food and beverage taxes, a year ago said Book. Miami-Dade commissioner Alex Pinellas was given the charge to reduce the homeless population of 8,000 and killing the tourist trade and the associated revenues brought with it. Camillus House and Lotus Village have gotten bumps in their public funding, and the role of Lotus House is moving -up given the surge of families.
Further, Miami is spending a lot on cleaning up encampments and wants help from the trust. Book said he understood and better coordination with Miami is necessary. Miami Manager Emilio Gonzalez at the budget meeting that he had talked with high level state officials to change legislation that they should participate in the taxes. The cities exempt are Miami-Beach, Bal Harbor and Surfside, though they included some funding in their new budgets for the trust.
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Rerun because so important: 2020 Census complete count top priority $177 million lost in 2010 undercount, says census bureau outreach coordinator Diaz a former Little Havana resident $675 billion annually at stake nationwide $29 billion goes to Florida
The Miami-Dade County Community Relations board (CRB) met Wednesday in the county commission chambers and the topic was community “fear,” when it came to the upcoming 2020 Census. Where some $1,400 is lost in federal funding across the board through federal agencies and in the 2010 Census only “82 percent” of the community was counted and nationwide the percentage was “74 percent,” said Ana Maria Diaz with the Census bureau outreach coordinator.
The importance of the Census is not only financial but is key to reapportionment of congress and in 2010 south Florida picked up two congressional seats.
What about community outreach and education?
Further, while many residents may not be eligible to vote these people must be counted for the federal funding helps these possible undocumented and the citizenship question is what many residents and while many residents fear that ICE or HSH might raid and arrest them. The count since 1790 has been sealed for 72 years and a president cannot unseal the information and that can only be done by an act of congress said the Census Bureau outreach coordinator who grew up in Little Havana populated with seniors and may have their kids living with them and they all must be counted she said and “a 3 percent increase in the count,’ would be a major achievement for the county and while it is a year away now is the time to educate. For many residents who don’t understand the Census that starts April 1 next year. The WDR spends so much time on this subject since I interviewed many people working on the 2000 Census and the count was terrible after the young Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez was extracted from his Little Havana home after federal authorities raided the home and chaos erupted in Miami with extensive ethnic divisions and curb sitting counting was a problem where there were many people living in homes or apartments and the undercount was considerable and had to be adjusted later but that may not happen again so it has to be done right because as Diaz said “It starts and cannot be stopped,” despite weather or any other issue. She noted when challenged about “doing damage control, ” for the Trump administration and her boss U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilber Ross and the fear in the community which is a minority majority committee that keeps many people afraid to even go to a bank and use check cashing stores where there are lines but that is the reality of South Florida and is why getting a complete count is so important. Update: in 2010, under the Obama administration which employed extensive minority outreach it is estimated in that count some 2 million children were missed in the final count.
>>>The Knight Foundation releases commission report on restoring trust in media
The John. S. and James L. Knight Foundation has released a report looking at restoring trust in the media and its corrosive effect to Democracy to read the commission’s report go to: http://csreports.aspeninstitute.org/Knight-Commission-TMD/2019/report
>> The super bowl is not the big enchilada of upcoming events, but the 2020 Census is, undercount costs millions, maybe even a new house seat like in 2000, the worse count after Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez, sent fear through the Cuban community of federal government, Chair Bovo wants to help this important event, All hands-on deck activity
While Miami-Dade county is preparing for the Super Bowl next year a bigger event is coming in the 2020 U.S. Census that in Miami the count has been generally a flawed process and the worst count was the 2000 Census after the young boy Elian Gonzalez was extracted from Little Havana and the community erupted in ethnic tensions and fear for many residents since even though the count is done by the commerce department many saw a “federally,” and would not participate and years later the numbers had to be revised and south Florida got an extra congressional seat that was later filled by U.S. Rep. Mario Diaz Ballart, R-Miami and the census count per person back then brought some $23,000 in federal funding and was in stark contrast to other counties around the nation where very high count was achieved. Further for some counties the undercount could result in some communities losing some $800 billion in lost federal funding that includes Medicare funding and a host of other programs. School Board member Lubby Navarro is part of the 2020 census taskforce being assembled and she spoke in front of the county commission about the important matter and noted residents will get a form with a number on it and they can file online using that number. She also noted there will be Major outreach at schools’ libraries and other sites with NGOs to get an accurate count and the community’s fair share of representation and federal funding. She also noted we might get a new house seat if the census is done accurately.
Update Trump will not add a citizenship question on the long form?
Back in 2000 I watched and wrote a lot about the undercount and how it starts and then stops, though the county did get an extension back then but that is no longer assured.
https://www.naco.org/articles/2020-census-what-counties-need-do-now-prepare but will check state driver’s license info that is being fought by the states.
>>> Connect Miami is a new program trying to get residents to engage with their neighbors and friends to broaden community interaction something that at times may be difficult to do. And for more go to www.connectmiami.org And Many of the events are free.in the future.
FLORIDA
CONSUMER ALERT: Millions Available for Victims of Tech Support Scams
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Attorney General Ashley Moody today issued a Consumer Alert to let victims of several tech support scams know that millions of dollars in restitution is available. A multimillion-dollar claims process is now in place following action taken by the Florida Attorney General’s Office to shut down several companies operating tech support scams. Banc of America Merchant Services provided payment processing for the accused companies. Through an agreement with Banc of America, a claims process is now in place with $7,200,000 available for victims.
Attorney General Ashley Moody said, “Tech support scams are designed to make consumers think they are experiencing a computer problem. Many victims may not even know they are being scammed until months later. My Consumer Protection Division is aggressively pursuing tech support scammers, and victims need to know that restitution is available in many cases. If you or someone you know has experienced a tech support scam, please review the information provided by our office regarding the claims process—you may be eligible for restitution.”
The claims process follows a massive tech support scam investigation by the Attorney General into the following companies; Complete Fix, Compusafe, JSA Sales, GoReadyCalls Marketing, My Direct Customer Care, My Direct Tech, PC Tech Pros, Project Net 123, Protectnet Solutions, Safenet Solutions, Secure IT Digital Solutions, Telcom Experts, US Software Experts, US Software Pros, Webguard 123 and Wizard Tech Solutions.
According to the investigation, as many as 70,000 people nationwide may have fallen victim to scams by these companies. Last month, claims notices went out to potential victims with information about how to obtain restitution.
For more information on the claims process, visit FloridaAGReimbursement.com.
Eligible victims are encouraged to submit claim forms as soon as possible. The deadline to file a claim and any supporting documentation is Dec. 17.
The Florida Attorney General’s Office has taken action to stop 13 tech support scams since 2014—representing the most tech support scam cases filed by a single state agency in the country. Attorney General Moody filed the most recent case in March 2019 against American PC Corporation.
Tech support scams typically involve fake pop-up messages or imposter phone calls claiming that a consumer’s computer is infected with malware that poses imminent risk to the computer. Fraudsters will request virtual access to a victim’s computer to supposedly fix the nonexistent problem. These scammers often target seniors.
To avoid tech support scams, consumers should never:
For more information on avoiding tech support scams, click here.
To report a suspected scam, file a complaint by calling the Attorney General’s Office at 1(866) 9NO-SCAM or visiting MyFloridaLegal.com.
>>> Press release: Help Fight the Opioid Crisis and Teen Vaping Epidemic by Participating in the 18th National Drug Take-Back Day
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Attorney General Ashley Moody is asking Floridians to help fight the opioid crisis and teen vaping epidemic by participating in the 18th National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. The biannual event is an opportunity for people to properly dispose of unused or expired prescription drugs or controlled substances. Disposing of unwanted or expired pharmaceuticals helps prevent drug abuse, addiction and overdose deaths. Additionally, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, for the first time ever, will accept vaping products on Drug Take-Back Day.
Attorney General Moody today joined DEA officials and local law enforcement to preview a take-back location in the Tampa Bay area. Drug Take-Back Day will take place this Saturday, Oct. 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at locations across Florida.
Attorney General Ashley Moody said, “The excess supply of prescription medications is helping fuel the national opioid crisis and teen vaping is at an all-time high. Properly disposing of unused, expired drugs and vaping products helps prevent addiction and could save a life. I ask all Floridians to please participate in Drug Take-Back Day and help keep addictive opioids and vaping products from falling into the wrong hands.”
DEA coordinates Drug Take-Back Day with state and local law enforcement. Floridians can learn more about National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day and find participating locations by visiting TakeBackDay.dea.gov.
Since the fall of 2010, the total amount of prescription drugs collected by DEA is 11,816,393 pounds. During the last Drug Take-Back Day in April, more than 930,000 pounds of unused or expired prescription medication were turned in—35,775 pounds in Florida.
To see more information and statistics on October’s results, click here.
To find local prescription drug disposal locations participating in Drug Take-Back Day, click here.
It is important to note that DEA does not accept devices with lithium ion batteries. If the batteries cannot be removed, DEA recommends individuals visit stores that recycle lithium ion batteries.
For year-round take-back locations and other tips to help fight opioid abuse visit Attorney General Moody’s new statewide resource, DoseofRealityFL.com. Attorney General Moody is also taking additional steps to reduce the excess supply of prescription opioids in Florida.
Last week, Attorney General Moody called on the DEA to reexamine opioid prescription quotas. Lowering federal production quotas will ultimately reduce drug overdose deaths by limiting the amount of leftover pain medication that could fall into the hands of Floridians struggling with addiction. Or more on the call to action, click here.
>>> Threat calls into schools get amped attention as state attorney Fernández-Rundle notes such calls are a second-degree felony, not a student resume builder will be prosecuted
Local authorities are amping up the efforts to stop students calling in threats to schools a second-degree felony
>> Check out Children’s Trust heart gallery, kids needing forever homes, will break your heart when you see their smiles
The Miami-Dade County Trust is featuring its heart gallery on children looking to be adopted into lifetime homes and to see the gallery that will break your heart go to
https://www.miamiheartgallery.org/
>>>> Disruptive pre-k children getting “suspended,” new challenge for Children’s Trust Miami-Dade County
when it comes to pre-K early learning programs many minority and other children are being “suspended,” for their behavior and since it is proven that these early programs put children in a readiness state to learn. And this a new challenge among these troublesome children for decades children age “3 to 5,” the expert said.
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
>>> One Heritage: The state of black Miami forum 2019 Thursday a major forum held by the Miami-Dade County African American Advisory Board created in 1974 under a push by the first black Miami commissioner Althea Range, includes the Black World guide for Miami-Dade see below a report on the black community, out of 16,000 section 8 vouchers, 40% go to blacks,” that shocked Fair, “creating dependency, not homeownership.”
County Black Affairs Advisory Board Chair Stephen Hunter Johnson ran a tight forum and even cut off T. Willard Fair a community icon and a major developer investing in Overtown. One of the startling observations was the fact that of the 16,000 county Section 8 vouchers, “40 percent go to African Americans.” That number shocked T. Willard Fair and when it comes to homeownership the aspiration is to get a voucher, and not a home that is out of reach for many and is “creating a dependency,” when it comes to black homeownership. Fair suggested there “needs to be a plan,” and not to just bi…ch but “we have plan. He noted he started with “one house,” now the developer said he has 50.”
Michael Liu the director of housing and development said a single-family home at $100 to $250,000 is not attractive for a millennial and that a lower cost” condo should be considered and that is a start at homeownership he noted to the panel
https://www.miamidade.gov/advocacy/library/black-world-guide.pdf
Wakanda effect: https://www.miamidade.gov/advocacy/library/reports/baab-findings-recommendations-report.pdf
>>> F1 race at Hard Rock gets spiked at county commission meeting, cream of Miami Gardens leadership all against, citing noise and medical risks to residents left out of process
Miami Gardens residents ground swell spikes F-I racing at Hard Rock stadium and Miami Gardens community elite were all there first mayor Shirley Gibson, former county commissioner Betty Ferguson and a host of speakers with UP-PAC a community activist organization tied closely to Ferguson, and while the residents gave it a thumbs down here is what the race cars sound like since noise and medical issues were at the forefront.
Record PortMiami Passengers For
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During January-September 2019, cruise passengers through PortMiami increased by +19.4 percent compared to the previous year. Growth is due in part to the addition of new ships offering year-round service & the extensive cruise options offered by PortMiami. New ships sailing from PortMiami include Carnival Horizon, Carnival Magic, Norwegian Bliss, Royal Caribbean Mariner of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas
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>>> Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust wants to achieve “100 percent HEP A, vaccination rate,” JHS, agreement being worked on to have vaccinations given at Camillus and Lotus House in near future, statewide epidemic among homeless, drug abusers, preventable with vaccination, sweeping state
The Hepatitis A epidemic in Florida has real world consequences in Miami-Dade and the need for vaccinations against the highly infectious disease is at a crisis level explained at Friday’s Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust meeting. After the local Florida health Department director told trustees its impact and numbers are less in some of the smaller counties but Miami with1.2 million residents is a whole different story. The disease afflicts homeless, and drug abusers has risen sharply statewide and the goal for the trust is to get “100 percent,” vaccinated not the “58 percent” around the state said long time trust Chairman Ron Book at Fridays trust board meeting.
Further an agreement with Jackson Health System is being worked on so that vaccinations can be given at the Chapman Partnership and Camillus House and Lotus Village where many residents fall into this vulnerable population that leads to liver damage a serious disease that has exploded just recently in the Sunshine state. State wide: #s http://www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-conditions/vaccine-preventable-disease/hepatitis-a/surveillance-data/index.html https://www.mynews13.com/fl/orlando/news/2019/08/01/hepatitis-a-florida-public-health-emergency#interactivehttps://www.wptv.com/news/state/hepatitis-a-outbreak-adds-65-cases-in-florida For more go to:https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article230131439.html
A workshop last week the Miami-Dade County Commission on MIA was held, and airport concessions and earnings was the talk of the day something commissioner Estephan Bovo, Jr., calls a “social experiment,” “where concessions are gotten by political contributions,” he believes at MIA.
Rebeca Sosa repeated her call “for no more expired,” contracts that limits the changing competitive economic environment return she suggests. She is a big supporter of the “process,” and she has been a solid member on the changing 13-member body.
>>> MIA directed to do study of impact of Melreese soccer stadium deal on runways and if in “safety zones,” for runways, could impact MLS stadium at golf course
The county will do a study on the proposed MLS stadium at Mel Reese golf course that includes a stadium and hotel and if it would fall into a “runway safety zone,” that The FAA could not certify said MIA director Lester Sola and he is trying to get the study done in 90 days since Miami voters in November will be asked to vote on the controversial project since it is proposed by private interests and commission vice Chair Rebeca Sosa wants nothing to put the largest economic engine MIA in any jeopardy she believes and requested the study.
When it comes to transportation planning Organization (TPO) chair Oliver Gilbert,III thinks more technology international trips should be done with a larger group including professors from UM FI,U should be included and Broward county is sending a second delegation to Asia with some 70 people going on the research trip and may be looking at monorail technology.
>>> With Miami-Dade #1 in HIV infections UM Idea program showing results needs second mobility van for dispensing HIV preventative drugs Prep doses “middle school students,” at “risk,” to says county commissioner Rebeca Sosa an educator.
At the disparity committee Monday, a sobering presentation was done on the rising HIV infections IDEA UM needle exchange pilot program needs dedicated mobile van may get surplus county van suggests, commissioner Jordan,
Miami-Dade is #1 in new HIV infections Idea syringe exchange pilot program going statewide, mobile van needed to deliver HIV medicine and Hepatitis A is surging in the county as well and the health department is urging people who are at risk get the vaccination.
The UM Miller Medical needle syringe exchange program was a major discussion at the community disparities committee chaired by county commissioner Eileen Higgins who has part of Miami Beach and is a “hot zone,” for new infections that cuts across all ethnic lines black or Hispanic and has one person getting AIDs daily and last week and the controversial exchange program has shown positive public health outcomes said Dr. Hansel Tookes, III, M.D., M.P.A. http://medicine.med.miami.edu/ideaexchange
Tookes who took the needle exchange program to the state legislature and high rates of HIV infections are found in Broward and Palm Beach Counties and a traveling Prep mobile unit donated by Sylvester Cancer is going into the community and giving testing and antiviral drugs. However, reaching some of the infected runs into stigmas that includes blacks and Hispanics who are sometimes reluctant to be tested and one hot spot is on 14th street in Miami and Higgins is trying to get a dedicated van to increase the coverage and help for infected patients.
>>>>GMCVB PRESS RELEASE: We Need YOU for Super Bowl LIV
>> M-D County Youth Commission finds “rampant,” bullying and “code reds,” climate change, vaping new issues, body creating the leaders of the future, and note Miami is one of the first “cities to run out of water say,” studies show
A joint meeting with county commissioners and the Miami-Dade County Youth Commission created by the body in 2011 is always an eye-opener. These young members say what they mean with the bark on and in the past years school violence and bullying was a number one concern and after the tragedy at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas students expressed concerns when it comes to “code red,” drills that they need the teachers to explain more what the “procedures,” should be and that these drills “should end after some six minutes the students,” on the council said.
Further the issue of vaping and e cigarettes is a big concern since some 2.3 million students in the county are vaping and has a variety of Side effects that still need to be studied more but it has become increasing number the student representatives said.
http://www.miamidade.gov/youthcommission/prindex.asp?year=2017&web=youthcommission
These members also did community service like Books for Tots where they give out children’s books like Vegetable Soup and others to get preschoolers reading early.
They also traveled to Washington, D.C. PAMM and a school board meeting where they believe “zoning changes should be modified where vaping stores in strip malls should be outlawed in the county code close to schools. Further, each member talked about the programs impact on them from a roundtable meeting with Miami-Dade County Police Department and changed people’s perspective about officers that was different from what you see on social media.
>>>>What about the Homeless Trust and this year’s number of who had died on the street, a new high many opioid related, last year 138 passed this year 201 passed state’s medical examiner confirms.
The Watchdog Report contacted Book about the solemn but stirring meetings after the students spoke and he wrote back, “It was even more because we had the vigil for an hour and a half before in the lobby and it was extremely emotional and painful. Last year, 138 individuals died on our streets. The number jumped up this year to 201, which is the highest year yet and 77% are confirmed by the medical examiner to have died from opioid overdoses. That is simply unconscionable and unacceptable and disheartening.
What is the new elderly crisis coming seniors & children housing money their lack of permanent long-term homes?
Homeless seniors are becoming the biggest threat facing the county in the future and it is a “Crisis, said Ron Book,” the Miami-Dade County Homeless trust chair. At past trust meeting and the need for permanent housing for this emerging group is critical and he is on a crusade to find permanent housing the trust can buy but in Miami the inventory is small an expensive he has said in the past. And to review the task force recommendations and has some elderly having to live in shelters for up to “1,000,” s and that number qualifying will only increase in the future.
Ron Book has been making the political rounds speaking at a Miami commission meeting about a new encampment in the inner city that has been blocked off by the health department after open sexual acts and drug dealing has resulted in a spike of AIDs cases and the finding of drug paraphernalia around the local schools and the trust has gone into emergency mode to get these people into rehabilitation and other programs and those coming back are being addressed where one Women had “black lips,” gangrene and was “spotted having a rat eating the food in her mouth,” in her stupor condition said Book to city commissioners and she was taken into rehabilitation but this is the challenge the county’s homeless trust faces. For more go to https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/downtown-miami/article219921130.html
The homeless trust has a new program where people with rental housing can register their rental units with the county and for more on the program go to: http://www.homelesstrust.rg/rentconnect.asp
PUBLIC HEALTH TRUST
Here is an update of the Jackson Miracle Bond program that is moving right along and changing the JHS
https://jacksonhealth.org/blog-bond-progress/
Mentorship protégée program for JHS bond discussed at forum Erick Knowles Wednesday after T Willard Fair looks at all the contracting in County water & sewer
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>>> Medical records theft is a widespread problem at all medical facilities back in 2009. I did a fraud issue. However, Jackson Health System was fined for some wayward employees selling or leaking medic medical records and I interviewed the FBI’s Special Agent in Charge(SAC) John Gillis and to read the story go to: https://www.watchdogreport.net/2011/09/page/2/ For more go to:
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/health-care/article235641862.html
Fined https://www.miamiherald.com/news/health-care/article236598618.html
>>> Joint PHT BCC meting goes smoothly love fest versus the past CEO Migoya says, “Doral west on budget and on time by Nov. 2020,” can be seen from landing MIA planes
The PHT board had its joint meeting Tuesday with the county commission and it was a love fest versus years in the past where people were talking about selling the public hospital after years of mounting debt serving the uninsured and residence confidence was plummeting after all the bad fiscal news and leadership changes that included the county commission periodically weighing in and had a past CEO Marvin O’Quinn telling me after he arrived. This “place is so political,” and I responded back no kidding. Or more see the better building bond webpage. Doral east “is own time and budget,” CEO Carlos Migoya tells commissioners. Or more go to https://jacksonhealth.org/jackson-bond-program/
>>>> The AOA agreement calls for health trust to pay $130 million to UM for a host of medical services and below is a complete breakdown of the services and payments.
http://www.seiu1991.org/files/2011/07/AOA-Payments-Rationale-and-Distribution-3.pdf
This is a breakdown of the payments and a graph is on the pdf above
Distribution of AOA Payments Direct Patient Care, $20,057,576 Residency and Fellowship Program Administration, $5,704,521 Residents and Fellows Clinical Instruction Support, $22,941,836 Residents and Fellows Direct Expense Stipend, $587,640 Residency and Fellowship Program Coord and Admin, $1,391,611 Hospital Administration Support, $10,143,812 Recruiting Support, $11,752.
The 50-year affiliation with the UM Miller school of medicine is a tremendous boon for the community and ends the tag line. “You go to Jackson to die,” was a frequent refrain, but that medical synergy has made the health trust one of the top medical health systems in Miami-Dade and is rebooting after a GOB bond was passed allowing for new updated facilities.
>>> New continuum of care center coming for homeless with mental issues, JHS involved one stop center, upcoming special PHT board meeting to ratify new committee chairs
The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust along with Jackson Health System is opening a one stop public facility for homeless who qualify for a new diversion program with a mental illness and includes many veterans on the streets and is an old facility previously used by the state, but it will offer a continuum of care and was briefly discussed at the trust board meeting Friday. The whole community has been seeking ways to resolve the mental health issues of the homeless now drawing in people with opioid addiction and a drop of fentanyl can kill and many times is cut with cheap yellow Mexican heroin that appeared years past and is causing thousands of overdoses and the city of Miami spent $150,000 in procuring the miracle drug Narcan that can revive a overdosed person almost immediately and these people cut across all ethnic lines and the issue was discussed Sunday on “This Week in South Florida,” and to see the show go to https://www.local10.com/this-week-in-south-florida/this-week-in-south-florida-oct-29 Chapman, Jr. partnership go to: https://www.chapmanpartnership.org/about-us/leadership/ https://www.chapmanpartnership.org/wpq_events/nextgen-gala-party/
>>> Last girder to state-of-the-art Christine E. Lynn rehabilitation facility fitted Friday $175 million rehab, home to UM Project to Cure Paralysis
On Friday the last girder was added to the new state of the art rehabilitation facility and it is dearly needed after the previous one was inadequate and antiquated and was always a hot topic with county commissioners especially commissioner Sally Heyman who had a back issue and had to get rehab there. The $175 center will also be home for UM’s the Miami Project to cure Paralysis and the fundraising got a jolt when Christine E. Lynn donated the first $25 million and was augmented with proceeds from the $830 million GOB approved by county voters.
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
>>> District pays Miami $1.195 million to provide law enforcement to “17 schools in Miami,’ part of GOB proceeds for greater student safety
The school district is paying the city of Miami$1.195 million to provide law enforcement officers at 17 public schools located within the city at a cost of $70,337.00 per school says the Miami resolution passed by the commission accepting the money to the “police general fund account.”
The RFP on how to oversee WLRN is said to be coming to the school board at its December school board meeting a reliable source to me recently and the oversight that includes an affiliation with the Miami Herald has been a contentious community issue the came out after federal Ig report found a discrepancy in a station grant funding formula and had the school board audit committee raising concerns when a state audit was late
What about Breakthrough Miami?
Breakthrough Miami was honored and the 8-year program that allows students to reach their highest potential and are paired with college students is achieving enormous success helping students advance their education.
https://breakthroughmiami.org/
What happened?
In this year’s budget the Civilian Investigative Unit is adding 7 new experienced members and over the past year did 96 investigations, had 76 “open cases,’ and in 2019 “37 cases were closed,” and 37 cases were closed by June. Further in that year there were 124 pending cases. Further, the school district has 1” police officer per school with municipalities and the county helping and includes “114 schools,” in the nation’s fourth largest public schools district. And after a “friendly complaint the ABC web page is ADA friendly in three languages and even can speak and will allow people with a disability to log on and follow the committee’s activities and this is the best oversight board the county has given the professionals who volunteer their time. For the first time in 10 years I spoke at the committee meeting thanking the members and the flawless changing of the mandated ABR chair since 1994. Where a previous chair was on it for years and ended up being difficult to remove but that has all changed.
Here’s the agenda: http://mca.dadeschools.net/AuditCommittee/AC_September_17_2019/Agenda.pdf
>>> School Board Budget Review Advisory committee, is the taxpayers firewall, made up of CPAs & tax attorneys, not always the case until 2004, when chair Hank Mack finally steps down reluctantly, two schools named after the man on in Dade another in Broward
The school district’s Audit and Budget review committee is meeting Tuesday and this citizen based board is made up of CPAs and tax attorneys something that was not the case back in the late 1990s and 2000 and only changed around 2003 when the long time chair stepped down after the WDR broke the man Hank Mack had violated the Sunshine law and Mack has two schools named after him of which one is in Broward County as well as Dade. Here is the committee’s agenda great read:
>>> District saves $68 million in COP bond refinancing, IG busts electrical contractor and minority “front”
The school board is refinancing some Certificates of Participation (COP) bonds and the maneuver suggested by a treasury advisory board is saving the public district 468 million and the nation’s second largest district has an extensive bond portfolio and has been refinancing since interest have been so low especially a few years ago.
An electrical contractor was busted by the county’s IG for being a front when applying and complying with the district’s minority contract policies to read the report click on
http://www.miamidadeig.org/2019MDCPS/OIGFinalReportofInspectionGOBIG0015.pdf
here is the link to the audit agenda: http://www.dadeschools.net/schoolboard/agenda/e35.pdf
School District Impact Fees audit Check out the audit and what the county owes to the public district http://mca.dadeschools.net/AuditCommittee/AC_May_14_2019/Agenda.pdf
>>> Charter schools 134 of them are asking to receive some of the $1.2 billion GOB https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieaqsiupMSI protests.
Charter schools are asking for a portion of a 1.2 billion property tax that was expected to raise teacher pay and upgrade some schools and the district has 134 charter schools that are managed by private firms and upgrade private property with public funds and these entities do not have to follow the same rules and do not have to accept all students versus the public district and the legal battle is occurring in Tallahassee during the session, and these local tax dollars should go to the public district the fourth largest https://digital.olivesoftware.com/Olive/ODN/MiamiHerald/ https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/education/article229066424.html
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>>> Reyes sworn-in again on Friday as music wafted out of the roof of city hall, ran unopposed raised way too much monies years back, given no challengers once ran against Suarez in run-off a few years back, still call mayor Machiavellian re Freedom Park negotiations
>>>> With music playing incumbent Manola Reyes was sworn in after being unopposed
On Friday with music wafting in the air Miami Commissioner Manola Reyes was sworn to his Dist. 4 commission seat he won without an opponent.
Tuesday’s special commission meeting to discus the Freedom Park development at Melreese Golf course for a MLS stadium was as usual a contentious affair with the final numbers still up in the air and has Reyes suggesting Mayor Suarez is being Machiavellian and actually a few years ago in a runoff faced Suarez who won and it took seven times running that Reyes won his set Dist. 4 seat occupied by past mayor Tomas Regalado.
Incumbent Miami Commissioner Ken Russell cruised to victory getting 59 percent of the District 2 vote with four challengers and the charges on campaign flyers ranged from wasted money and Corruption.” While the candidates all said they were doing a grassroots campaign Russell when he first ran did that versus his challengers who never connected in person with voters. Candidate Javier Gonzalez a past chair of the Grove village council for the second time failed to catch fire with the electorate and he suggested it was an ethnic issue in the tony district that runs along the coast of the city to Morningside in the north.
What bout Miami voter turnout for the municipal elections 14.6 percent?
>>> District 2 race full blown partisan race, Jeb $ Ros Lehtinen featured in Palomino campaign brochure, fried says knocking on doors but has missed many and has not been seen in S. Grove
The Commission 2 race a district that runs up the coast to Morningside and at Miami city hall some 357 votes had been cast and at the city’s six early voting sites 1,112 votes were cast for all the races. Incumbent Commissioner Ken Russel got some mixed press when it came to the $1 million campaign war chest entirely different when he was a underdog when he ran against Teresa Sarnoff and also raised a “obscene,” amount but did not fare well and Russell raised eyebrows when he announced he would run for an open congressional seat, untimely filled by Rep. Donna Shalala D-Miami. When he first ran, he knocked on doors and the WDR was visited since I am a super voter who never misses an election cycle. Russell’s Challenger are radio host Jim fried and
While in a Herald interview he says it’s not about money but ‘Ideas,’ and said he was knocking on doors and listening to residents but Russell Sunday in the rain was giving out food and he had buses bringing voters to the polls. In Fried’s case I have only seen him in the Grove at Greenstreet’s and Ariete Friday night and his mailers come religiously along with candidate Javier Gonzalez a former chair of the Coconut Grove Village Council ( and is outside in the rain seeking voters support at Miami city hall site), Where Russell has a tent and supporters and longtime candidate rosy Palomino in a brochure is emphasizing her GOP credentials, with a photo with Jed Bush, Thomas Regalado, and former congress woman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen are featured on the campaign piece. She also suggests some of Russell’s policies and friends have a socialist tone to them. However, The Miami Herald while supporting Russell in their editorial today they did so with ’reservations,’ and Russel when asked about it texted me “clearly I have some work to do,’ he responded
What do peacocks have to do with the media?
If you ever wondered why NBC uses the spread peacock logo it is from Greek Mythology and evolved from the 100 foot hundred eye colossus Argus that protected the fawn Io and morphed into ancient capitals back the to protect against snakes o the peacock all seeing and the fowl were used and they are a predator and will take on a cobra check out this video: cobra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieaqsiupMSI
What about the District 2 race?
The WDR went by the city of Mimi’s early voting site at City hall and incumbent Ken Russell had supporters and a tent and Javier Gonzalez a challenger was seated in a lawn chair. However absent was James Fried and Rosy Palomino both seeking the District 2 seat that runs up the Miami coast and waterfront.
Miami Commission District 2 candidate Realtor Javier Gonzalez in a campaign brochure declares “Let’s ‘Turn the page,’ when it comes to the Ken Russell race, and asserts “the competition says I can’t win District 2 because I was born in Cuba….and a past candidate once said his name is ‘Gonzalez.’
Here are the candidates running and their war chest
Office: Commissioner District 2
https://www.voterfocus.com/CampaignFinance/candidate_pr.php?c=muncitymiami
>> Commissioner Reyes calls mayor’s stalling tactic “Machiavellian,” since Reyes and Gort oppose deal and 4/5th vote needed for no bid deal with Beckham and MLS
The Miami Freedom Park discussions Thursdays was a drama with Miami commissioner Manola Reyes calling Mayor Francis Suarez “Machiavellian” given the mayor’s slow progress with The David Beckham groups $1 billion development deal and MLS soccer stadium on the Melreese golf course. Reyes and Wilfredo Gort suggest the delays are to allow for the upcoming elections to add new commissioners in support of what many call a sweetheart deal of a billion dollar give away to the politically connected Mass brothers. Since both Gort and Reyes are against the deal. Former Miami commissioner Marc Sarnoff is part of the negotiating deal and his law firm Shutts & Bowen. Sarnoff noted that the traffic and environmental studies have yet to be done and won’t be ready till close to the Nov. election and the commissioners believe it is a stalling tactic by proponent Suarez who notes it was overly passed by Miami voters but the devil is in the details and the commission o them as commissioners put some form time lines for the administration to present a contract while Gort is still on the dais.
In one sharp exchange Reyes does not call Suarez and the mayor hot back that he should be called “mayor,” since he refers to them as commissioners, but the heated meeting highlights the divisions on the five member body as Suarez tries to wrap-up the deal expected in the coming months and the value of the golf course has yet to be established.
>>>> Businessman Fried challenges Miami commission chair Russell, has company called “Fried on Weed, “his niece is AG commissioner Nikki Fried
There is a question if candidate James Fried an investor, is doing the funding for the west grove redevelopment and the newbie candidate has rarely except recently been to Miami commission meetings since I saw him a few weeks ago.
Incumbent Dist. 2 Miami commissioner ken Russell has a new challenger James fried whose niece is Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and he said he is a Democrat when I talked to him at Thursday’s commission meeting at the clerk’s office window and the business man is a neophyte in the Miami political world. He spoke briefly Thursday from the podium and wore a name tag saying he was a candidate something he did at a Oct.27th Miami HEP board and campaigning in a public building is forbidden by state laws but in Miami is many times ignored.
>>> Joseph Napoli a deputy Miami assistant manager has something in common with manager Emilio Gonzalez. The men are both retired U.S. Army colonels Napoli told me Thursday at the commission meeting.
It is interesting because commissioner Joe Carollo is referring to Gonzalez as the colonel and last Thursday he focused on Napoli in a very sharp exchange about the Ultra contract and really dressed him down.
What else happened?
Carollo reached into his old toolbox when people were asking about 4 new parks in his district. He said the people complaining just didn’t want people outside the neighborhood using the parks and one person actually “grabbed his wife’s arm.” And he suggested this was racially or anti Hispanic rhetoric from elites in his district and he used this tactic back in 2000 but now is a different time and he may not get the ethnic divide traction he is looking for and had people throwing bananas in front of Miami City Hall back then.
Speeding boats on Miami River scarring manatees in river
What about the speeding boats on the Miami River and these hitting manatees? The river with a dubious history has restaurants dotting the shores and residents are asking for a more robust police marine patrol and say the fast boats are scarring the slow-moving sea cows that swim along the shore to avoid these boats
>>>>The sea Level Rise committee wants a bump in funding for resiliency officer’s office, an extra $500,000 in the upcoming budget would help for “most important Miami committee,” manager has said.
“The most important committee the sea level rise committee,’ is going to ask for more public funding for studies and members going to conferences and after much debate is asking the commission to fund $500,000 to the resilience and sustainability officer’s office and the chair will be speaking at a upcoming commission meeting since budget hearings are in September. To read the budget go to:
https://www.miamigov.com/Government/Departments-Organizations/Management-Budget
here are the Miami commissioner campaign reports: check out the serious coin raised: for races on the five member body https://www.voterfocus.com/CampaignFinance/candidate_pr.php?c=muncitymiami
Here are the civil service minutes:
http://archive.miamigov.com/civil_service/Agendas_Minutes/2019/04%2002-03final.pdf
Here is a list of candidates and the amount of money they have raised
>>> Commission Dist. 1 candidate trying to bounce back has $167,000 in war chest leads pack of candidates since Gort termed out, ex commissioner Hernandez plying the halls of city hall was disbarred attorney for mortgage fraud
Former state Sen. Alex Diaz de la Portilla leading in the fundraiser bracket at over $167,000 in his war chest and he is a controversial candidate and has lost a number of recent races and is drawing more attention by his having a relationship with convicted Miami Commissioner Humberto Hernandez since disbarred and Hernandez’s claim to fame was mortgage fraud.
However, Alex had a controversial divorce is a chain smoker and got into it at a Boston hotel where he was smoking and interfaced with a police officer County Mayor Carlos Jimenez’s son C.J. Jimenez, an attorney and registered lobbyist continues to ply the halls of Miami and has his sister Tanya Jimenez (not a registered lobbyist with the city was spotted on Thursday and the sister and daughter team are trying to maximize the time their father is in office who refers to his kids lobbying that they have the right to make a living he many times has said and is not a conflict.
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