Friday, August 19, 2011

Redistricting after Fair Districts: Reps concerned about their jobs - Florida Times Union

Shockingly, it seems that our representatives are more concerned about having to run against another incumbent or running in a different district than making sure that the communities are properly represented in the redistricting process. In my opinion, our representatives need to get over their own selfish concerns and draw up districts that are contiguous, compact and contain similar neighborhood communities - regardless of whether such lines put an incumbent against an incumbent or draw themselves out of that district.

According to a recent paper by Jacksonville University's Steven Baker, gerrymandering has been a significant factor in the highly polarized and partisan government we have been suffering from recently. We need to take steps to rectify those mistakes and hold our representatives to the Fair Districts Amendments.

Read the full story at the Florida Times Union.

Finance Comittee scraps funding for Education Commissioner - Florida Times Union

The Finance Committee of Jacksonville's City Council voted to halt funding to the newly created Education Commissioner's office. Donald Horner receives only $1 a year for the job, but there was funding budgeted for his office and an executive assistant. Horner says this vote will not stop him from doing the job.

One possible reason for the cut: confusion over the Education Commissioner's role. The city has no real statutory power over education, which rests with the county School Board. Because of this, many on council see the position as unnecessary. Although, with the successful rescue of high school JROTC programs already under his belt, Horner may be able to make a case for the position.

Read the full story at the Florida Times Union

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The developing role of the Mayor's Education Commissioner - Florida Times Union

This interesting piece in the Florida Times Union discusses the role of Donnie Horner in the role of Mayor Brown's Education Commissioner. Cool tidbit: his involvement in the restoration of JROTC programs in local schools using outside funding from private donors.

Read the full story at the Florida Times Union

Redistricting: Next steps - Florida Time Union

Now that the maps are in the hand of the Rules Committee, so begins the process of public hearings. They will be held at four FSCJ campuses across town (one more public hearing than required by law.) 

North Campus: 8/24 at 6:00pm. 4501 Capper Road, Room C126.
Kent Campus: 8/25 at 6:00pm. 3939 Roosevelt Blvd., Room F128.
South Campus: 8/29 at 6:00pm. 11901 Beach Blvd., Wilson Center for the Arts Lakeside Conference Room.
Deerwood Campus: 9/1 at 6:00pm. 9911 Old Baymeadows Road, Room B1204.

After public comments, and passing through the Rules Committee, the maps will then move forward to the full council.

Read the full story at the Florida Times Union

Friday, August 12, 2011

Reapportionment moves to the Rules Committee

City Council's Reapportionment Committee voted on Wednesday to move Reapportionment Plans A and D to the Council's Rules Committee, the next step in the city's reapportionment process. The move was made ahead of their Monday deadline, but not made without disapproval being voiced by some of those in the committee.

Council Member E. Denise Lee voiced her concerns, though somewhat reluctantly, that the Rules Committee does not have adequate minority representation. As a remedy, Council Member Warren Jones motioned that the committee petition the Council President to extend the life of the Reapportionment Committee to work with the Rules Committee as the process continues.