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03
Jan
Bad Timing on Indianapolis Headlines
Author: Jason Bean, Category: Areas, Elected Officials, Government, News, People, Politics
Trying to catch up on local news stories and working through my Bloglines reader and saw that the following two stories were right next to each other. I thought that was pretty ironic don’t you think?
You may want to start looking around the offices there first for things to clean-up.
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Jan
Hoosiers Among Those in Kenyan Turmoil
Author: Jason Bean, Category: Charities, General, Government, Indianapolis History, News, People, Politics, Volunteers
When news about Kenya arrives via the TV or Internet, I perk up a little more now than in the past. I’ve got a couple of web clients that are either directly located in Kenya or have strong ties to the area. My parents have been in some of the areas that are at the epicenter of these riots and turmoil as well. After college I had the opportunity to live in Nairobi and work for an undetermined amount of time at a local university there.
I came across an article in the IndyStar today that also let me know there are a number of Hoosiers that are also in the midst of the political strife happening right now in that country.
“I took heart in an ER this morning when I no longer needed to step over a body,” wrote Indiana University’s Dr. Joe Mamlin, who works at Moi University School of Medicine in the western Kenyan city of Eldoret, where about 50 people were burned alive Tuesday inside a church where they had sought shelter.
Hopefully things will calm down and everyone can get home safely. Hopefully the people and government of Kenya can get their own arms around this situation and determine the best solution to bring peace back to their country as well.
News Story: Dozens of Hoosiers stuck in Kenya
Photo Credit: Yahoo News
28
Dec
New Mayor Elect - Greg Ballard Announces Team
Author: Jason Bean, Category: Elected Officials, Government, News, People, Politics
The upcoming replacement for Mayor Bart Peterson is Greg Ballard. Ballard won an election on a fraction of the financial backing that Peterson had in his campaign. The win was attributed to face-to-face campaigning by hitting the streets and neighborhoods.
I don’t have much loyalty for Peterson per se, but with all the complaints, I thought he’s done a tremendous job of improving our city during his tenure as mayor since his initial election in 1999.
I’m hoping Ballard will do a fine job, but I think Bart Peterson was voted out of office more than Ballard was voted in. Ballard announced his administrative team, which includes the individuals listed below:
- Olgen Williams, deputy mayor for neighborhoods
- Paul Okeson, chief of staff
- Chris Cotterill, corporation counsel
- Carolin Requiz Smith, director of Latino affairs
- John Cochran, special counsel to the mayor
- Greg Wilson, director of minority business development
- Marcus Barlow, press secretary
I’m looking forward to a new year and seeing just how things work out for the city. I think there are good years to come with big projects in the works and new developments from a commercial standpoint.
Team List Source: IBJ Daily
Photo: Ballard for Mayor website
18
Dec
Indiana Representative Julia Carson Passes Away
Author: Jason Bean, Category: Elected Officials, Government, News, Politics
Long-time Indiana Congress woman Julia Carson lost her battle with cancer this past weekend. She had been ill for quite some time and had been missing quite a bit of her duties and responsibilities due to her health issues.
The Washington, D.C. office and the district offices of the Honorable Julia Carson will continue to serve the people of the 7th Congressional District of Indiana under the supervision of the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Representative Carson died on December 15, 2007. The vacancy became effective December 16, 2007.
Carson has been a representative since 1997 when she was elected as the first woman and African-American that has ever been elected to represent the Indiana 7th District.
Our condolences to the Carson family.
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Dec
Gasoline Per Gallon Price Tag of Pain
Author: Jason Bean, Category: Areas, Business, Education, Government, Politics, Shopping
At one point the image above seemed funny. Now I’d just about give my arm and a leg for a gallon of regular gas to only be $1.72.
I had an interesting discussion with my boss over lunch the other day. It centered around the following question:
“How much would gas have to cost for purchasing it to be painful enough to change your behavior?”
Right now gas is averaging about $3/gallon in Indianapolis.
- Have you changed your driving behavior?
- Has it even crossed your mind?
What if gas were $5/gallon?
- Would you start driving less?
- Would you stay home more?
- Would you put a for sale sign on your SUV and start looking at alternative fuel vehicles?
- Would you start asking friends about car-pooling?
- Would you start demanding public transportation options to be made available to you?
My boss suggested that we immediately at a tax to every gallon of gas that would bring the price to a painful threshold for the average person. The money collected from the additional tax would be used to start funding the building of mass public transportation and to research and further develop alternative fuel vehicles.
He said it’s got to be an immediate change-over and not a gradual increase so that we immediately feel the pain and start looking for solutions. Think about lifestyle. If you’re currently spending $150 a month on gas for your car, would spending $300 force you to do something different? Would the change you make just involve cutting out other expenses so you really wouldn’t have to change your driving habits?
What if this change encouraged the widespread change in our community that would push the development of commercially connected neighborhoods again? If you could actual walk to your grocery store, bank, drug store and hardware store. Would you stop driving? I would.
What if we built smaller schools and they were more widespread so that 70% of the students were walking to school and reduced the fleet of gas guzzling buses to just a few.
What would it take for you to change?
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Dec
I Need Me a Township Board Position
Author: Jason Bean, Category: Business, Elected Officials, Government, Politics, South Side
I’ve gotten quite a bit more involved in my local community over the past year or so and have become friends with a great group of individuals who are themselves active. One of the people I’ve met wrote an interesting letter to the editor into a local, south side newspaper. The topic involves a local township government board who barely works yet receives a king’s ransom in benefits for the time invested. How’s $4,000/yr and full health benefits for your entire family for $50/mnth sound?
Below is the text of their letter to the editor:
I attended the Perry Township Advisory Board meeting on 11/13, and I was appalled at the behavior of some board members. Evelyn Sayers and Marvin Hawkins seem very unwilling to listen to advice or to allow conversation regarding a merger between PTFD and IFD. Mayor Peterson and Mayor-Elect Ballard both support merging township fire departments with IFD to save money and better protect the citizens. Perry firefighters and Trustee Coons also want to move ahead with merger talks, as do two board members, Decker and Kirchhoffer. One might wonder why other board members stand in opposition, until the underlying facts are examined.
A merger would all but eliminate the need for township government. Each of the 7 members of this board, who meet for less than 24 hours for an entire year, is paid almost $4000 apiece for their service. More shocking is the fact that each board member is eligible for full family health care at a cost of only $50 per month..for the whole family! The remaining cost of this insurance is carried by the taxpayers of Perry Township. Now you know why this board does not allow constituents the right to speak and is unwilling to listen to talks of merger. They have a sweet deal at the taxpayer’s expense, and they want to hang onto it.
Evelyn Sayers indicated that she was concerned about a fellow board member who is self employed, has several children and cannot afford insurance on his own. President Marvin Hawkins indicated that he will be financially hurt by losing the insurance coverage. Welcome to the real world folks! Many of us are self employed. Many of us feel the pinch of high insurance premiums. Employers often provide health care to their full-time employees at a reasonable cost, and when family members are added, the costs skyrocket. Why should the members of this board be allowed any insurance at all on the taxpayer’s dime? Perry Township Advisory Board members work less than one full work week for the entire year! This board needs to immediately vote themselves into an ineligible class and stop this wasteful spending of taxpayer dollars!
Okay, I’ve got to get me one of those jobs. If you know of any openings like this, just look for my resume on Monster, HotJobs, CareerBuilder or IndianapolisHelpWanted.
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Nov
Me and Some Politicians Take In A Pacers Game
Author: Jason Bean, Category: Celebrities, Conseco Fieldhouse, Elected Officials, Government, Indiana Pacers, Indy Pro Athletes, People, Politics
A friend of mine (thank you Aaron!) called me on Saturday to see if I were interested in going to an Indiana Pacer’s game. He had tickets and wasn’t able to go. He said they were really good tickets and I figured it would be a good early birthday gift for my son.
I have been an anti-Pacer’s fan ever since there continued run ins with the law and less than common sense decision making.
I’ve got to say I’m pleased with their performance. They played the Dallas Mavericks and came out with a win. In the meantime, ending the Mav’s 5-game winning streak as well. I’ve got to say it’s a whole new team as well, at least from my memory. The vast majority of the players are new to me, the only names I really recognized as being around for awhile were: Tinsley, O’Neal (didn’t play) and Jeff Foster.
I’m not ready to go buy season tickets yet, but I’m pleased to say that my earlier opinion of the Pacers may be melting a bit. They looked good at the game and played well as a team. Hopefully Coach O’Brien will be just what the doctor ordered and get some discipline and restraint for our team and players.
The only person not showing some restraint at the game was Mav’s coach, Avery Johnson. He slightly disagreed with the Ref Salvatore on a call. He actually went after him, chased him down the floor to give him some more suggestions on how he should call the game. That got him ejected. Buh-bye.
There were also a number of big names in attendance, continue reading to see the photos of the people in attendance.
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