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    Bosnian President Visits City Hall

    By Antonio D. French

    Filed Saturday, September 01, 2007 at 1:12 PM

    Fourteenth Ward Alderman Stephen Gregali played tour guide yesterday for the visiting president of Bosnia-Herzegovina. After leaving the mayor's office, President Zeljko Komsic got a tour of the Aldermanic chamber.

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    SLPS: Our Czar Still Reigns [Updated]

    By Antonio D. French

    Filed Friday, August 31, 2007 at 12:57 PM

    In a press release sent out today, St. Louis Public Schools Superintendent Diana Bourisaw says CEO Rick Sullivan is still running the district.

    "Rick Sullivan’s appointment to the Special Administrative Board remains in effect," said Bourisaw. "Reports indicating that Governor Blunt withdrew Mr. Sullivan’s appointment are unfounded. The district will continue with business as usual."

    Unfounded? Not really.

    Below is a copy of the letter, signed by Governor Matt Blunt, withdrawing Sullivan's nomination.




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    The question that now remains is whether the Special Administrative Board will have to re-elect Sullivan as President of the Board following Blunt's expected re-appointment of the Chesterfield real estate developer in the coming days.


    UPDATE: St. Louis Public Schools says it ain't so. The Post-Dispatch says it ain't so. Both are wrong.



    Both Rick Sullivan and Derio Gambaro have indeed been withdrawn. This is a fact. Read the letter for yourself above.

    Before the next meeting of the Special Administrative Board of St. Louis Public Schools (and after the Missouri Senate has adjourned again till January), Sullivan will most likely be re-appointed by Blunt through a letter sent to the Senate. This is the process.

    In the meantime, Sullivan cannot legally vote, hire, fire, sign contracts, or anything else. No matter what PR people or the "Daily-Disappointment" says.

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    City Voters, Check Those Mailboxes!

    By Antonio D. French



    Within the next seven days, all City of St. Louis registered voters will receive a very important mailing from the City of St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners. The postcard-style mailing will include a permanent voter notification card, information about the respective voter’s registration, and important election information for 2008.

    This "voter canvass" is mandatory, according to State law, and it provides each voter with an opportunity to ensure that he or she is properly registered under the correct name and at the correct address. In addition, under current State law, the voter notification card can be cut out and used as identification at the polling places when the voter requests a ballot.

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    Allen: Aldermen, Residents Have Power

    By Antonio D. French

    From Michael Allen's Ecology of Absence blog:
    With the McKee development, the aldermen are gatekeepers of redevelopment. They don't need to see McKee's plans to articulate a vision for their wards, and ask that the developer act accordingly. They can expedite nuisance complaints. They will be on the front lines of the fight in the Board of Aldermen on McKee's plans. No matter what version of Distressed Areas Land Assemblage Tax Credit Act passes the General Assembly this week, it will require a tax credit applicant to get a redevelopment agreement with a municipal government -- and that has to come from the Board of Aldermen in St. Louis.

    Nothing can happen for McKee without the support of these alderwomen. That's mighty power. Furthermore, nothing can happen for these alderwomen without the support of their constituents. That may be the biggest power in play here, if people use it well...

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    VIDEO: Yesterday's House Session

    By Antonio D. French


    AUDIO: On Land Assemblage Tax Credit

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    LETTER: Sullivan, Gambaro Withdrawn

    By Antonio D. French

    Filed Thursday, August 30, 2007 at 3:55 PM

    PUB DEF EXCLUSIVE

    In the following two-page letter from Governor Matt Blunt to the Missouri Senate, the names of 10 different appointees were pulled from consideration. According to sources, only two (SLPS CEO Rick Sullivan and State Board of Education appointee Derio Gambaro) were pulled because of controversy. The others, including Harris-Stowe University regent Wayman Smith, were pulled because they were unable to make the Senate hearing or some other minor reason.



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    Blunt will likely re-appoint most, if not all, of the people on this list following the end of this special session of the Missouri Legislature. The Senate would then take up these appointments again during their regular session next year.

    However, it is still not known whether Sullivan or Gambaro's senators (Jeff Smith and Joan Bray, respectively) will be willing to support their appointments next session either.

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    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BILL PASSES

    By Gabe Bullard

    BREAKING NEWS

    The Missouri Legislature has passed Governor Blunt’s Economic Development Package, including the Distressed Area Land Assemblage Tax Credit. By a vote of 125 to 19, the House today passed the Senate version of House Bill 1.

    Among those voting in favor of the bill were St. Louis State Representatives T.D. El-Amin, Rodney Hubbard, Rachel Storch, Tom Villa and Robin Wright-Jones.

    Those voting against included Mike Daus, Jamilah Nasheed and Jeanette Mott Oxford.

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    BLUNT WITHDRAWS SULLIVAN, GAMBARO

    By Antonio D. French

    Governor Matt Blunt’s office officially withdrew his nomination of Rick Sullivan as CEO of St. Louis Public Schools yesterday after Sullivan’s State Senator, Joan Bray, refused to sponsor his appointment.

    Blunt also withdrew the name of his latest appointment to the Missouri Board of Education, former State Representative Derio Gambaro, after State Senator Jeff Smith also refused to support his appointment at this time.

    Both Sullivan and Gambarro were recess appointments. After the governor’s withdrawal this week, he will likely reappoint them after the conclusion of this week’s special legislative session. The senate would then take up their nominations again next year.

    In other St. Louis Public Schools news... Superintendent Diana Bourisaw was in Jefferson City yesterday meeting with lawmakers and touting the good things going on in the district.

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    Will Blunt Withdraw Sullivan, Gambaro?

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    Senate Passes House Bill 1

    By Antonio D. French

    Late last night, the Missouri State Senate voted to pass House Bill 1, the economic development bill containing, among other things, the Distressed Areas Land Assemblage Tax Credit and the Quality Jobs Tax Credit.

    The vote was 25-7 with one absence.

    Among those voting in favor of the bill were Senators Maida Coleman and Rita H. Days. The two announced last week they will be hosting a forum on "land assemblage and the potential impact on the community" on Monday, September 10, from 6:00-7:30 pm at Harris-Stowe State University.

    They will be joined by State Representatives Esther Haywood, Juanita Head-Walton, and Robin Wright-Jones; and former State Rep Amber Boykins.

    St. Louis City's other two senators, Harry Kennedy and Jeff Smith, also voted in favor of the bill, which now heads back to the House today and a conference committee possibly this afternoon.

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    VIDEO: Senate Debates House Bill 1

    By Antonio D. French

    Filed Wednesday, August 29, 2007 at 5:44 PM

    As the Missouri State Senate continues to debate House Bill 1, the economic development package, PubDef is hitting the road.

    Hopefully, we'll catch tonight's senate vote. But we'll definitely be in Jefferson City tomorrow when the bill comes back to the House and heads to conference.

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    ALL NEW PUBDEF.TV IS HERE

    By Antonio D. French

    The brand spanking new PubDef.TV has arrived!

    Check it out now... www.pubdef.tv

    Then tell us what you think!

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    VIDEO: A Tale of Two Troupes

    By Antonio D. French

    Last week, Alderman Charles Quincy Troupe (D-St. Louis) appeared on Lizz Brown's radio show and was quoted in the St. Louis Argus screaming to high heaven about how horrible the proposed Distressed Areas Land Assemblage Tax Credit was for north St. Louis.

    He even attacked St. Louis' black delegation to the state legislature for supporting the tax credit earlier this year.



    But when he testified in Jefferson City before the special House committee examining the bill, Troupe had nothing but praise for the bill.

    "Mr. Chairman, I think the bill is a great bill," said Troupe. "I think it brings a lot of economic development to the area and I support everything in this bill," said the former state representative.

    Related Content:

    Troupe: With Local Control, Bill OK

    Watch Troupe's full testimony

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    Channel 4 Flatters PubDef

    By Antonio D. French

    They say imitation is the best form of flattery. Well, consider PubDef.net flattered.



    Related Content:

    Watch our original report: "Stealing North St. Louis"

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    Sheet Metal Workers Endorse Harris

    By Antonio D. French

    Filed Tuesday, August 28, 2007 at 11:50 AM

    Attorney General candidate Jeff Harris today picked up the support of the Sheet Metal Workers Local 36.

    From the press release:
    David Zimmerman, President and Business Manager for Local 36, said today that, “Jeff Harris is our choice for Attorney General because he has always been there on the issues important to the working people of this state. Jeff has stood up and fought for what’s important and we have no doubt he’ll do the same as our next Attorney General. Working families should rally around Harris. We are proud to endorse him."

    "It has been my privilege to stand with organized labor on behalf of the working men and women of this state,” Harris said. “Today, I am proud to have the members of Sheet Metal Workers Union Local 36 standing with me and supporting my candidacy for Attorney General.”

    As Attorney General, Harris has vowed to aggressively enforce minimum wage and prevailing wage laws to ensure that hard-working Missourians are fairly compensated for the work they do.

    Sheet Metal Workers Union Local 36 has over 3,000 members in eastern Missouri, including the greater St. Louis metropolitan area, Columbia, Jefferson City, and Springfield.

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    Senate Committee OKs Tax Credit

    By Antonio D. French

    By a unanimous vote yesterday, a State Senate committee approved House Bill 1, the economic development package which includes the controversial Distressed Area Land Assemblage Tax Credit. The committee also passed two amendments to address some outstanding concerns with the credit. From the Post-Dispatch:
    The revision stipulates that the tax credit cannot assist developers with outstanding fines, bills or taxes to a municipality. As of last month, public records indicate that McKee owed more than $35,000 in fees to the city for providing upkeep at the abandoned tracts, though city officials say they are satisfied the money will be paid.

    The panel also approved an amendment ensuring that public hearings are held before the approval of any project qualifying for the tax credit. Last week, the House approved an amendment requiring local elected officials to sign off on qualifying projects.

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    VIDEO: McCaskill on Gonzales

    By Antonio D. French


    McCaskill Wants Doctor Gifts Public

    By Gabe Bullard

    Filed Monday, August 27, 2007 at 4:32 PM

    Senator Claire McCaskill wants to make drug companies' contributions to doctors public. McCaskill said today that she will introduce a bill next month requiring drug companies to list all gifts, promotional items, money and drug samples given to doctors online.

    The information would be listed on a national drug registry website. Patients could use this website to find out if their doctor has received gifts from drug manufacturers.

    McCaskill says gifts can lead to preferential prescriptions from doctors, and she hopes the drug registry website will cut down on this practice.



    McCaskill made the announcement today at a meeting with St. Louis members of the American Medical Student Association at Washington University.

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    Court Declines to Order Refunds

    By Antonio D. French

    In an opinion handed down today, the Missouri Supreme Court declined to order candidates and elected officials to return money raised during the brief time the state was without contribution limits.
    In a 4-2 per curiam opinion that cannot be attributed to any particular judge, the Court held that its July 19, 2007, decision is fully retroactive as to James Trout and is fully prospective to all candidates and campaigns whose campaigns were concluded by July 19. The Court further held that, as to all other nonparty candidates whose campaigns were not concluded by July 19, the Court cannot make any bright-line rule of prospective or retrospective application on the record before the Court and, therefore, leaves such matters to the Missouri Ethics Commission, which is responsible for any enforcement action to require disgorgement of campaign contributions.
    Click here to read the full opinion.

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    McCaskill Happy to See Gonzales Go [Updated with Video]

    By Gabe Bullard

    Not long after the news of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales’ resignation broke, Senator Claire McCaskill released a statement praising Gonzales' decision to leave.

    "It was clear to me from the start that Attorney General Gonzales had been part of a political scheme and consequently should have been quickly removed from his position," says McCaskill.

    "The delay is another failure of leadership and display of incompetence by the Bush Administration."

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