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Clay, Steward Named to Ebony’s “Power 150″

Posted on 10 April 2008 by Danielle Belton

Prominent St. Louisians David Steward, founder and chairman of World Wide Technology, and U.S. Rep. William Lacy Clay, Jr., are among Ebony Magazine’s “Power 150″ list of the Most Influential Black Americans of 2008.

The honors were reported in the St. Louis Business Journal Wednesday.

Steward helms St. Louis-Based company that specializes in systems integration, working within the commercial, government and telecom sectors. In 2007, the privately held company reported $2.5 billion in revenue.

Rep. Clay chairs the House subcommittee on information policy, census and national archives, which maintains information and privacy standards and oversees the census bureau.

This is the 45th anniversary of Ebony’s “Power 150″ list. It will appear in the May issue of the magazine which will be on newsstands nationwide Monday.

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Blunt, STL Politicos Going to China

Posted on 24 March 2008 by Danielle Belton

They’re China bound!

Gov. Matt Blunt, along with U.S. Senators Kit Bond and Claire McCaskill, are going on a bipartisan trade mission to China this week. The politicians will work on “creating new economic development opportunities between China and Missouri.” They will be heading to the People’s Republic of China with high-level members of government, business and civic leaders from the St. Louis area.

“Missouri businesses have shattered export records every year since I took office in 2005,” Gov. Blunt said in a press release Monday. “This bipartisan trade mission to China, one of our most important trading partners, will help strengthen business relations and help continue Missouri’s outstanding job growth.”

A who’s who of state and St. Louis politics are making the trip including: U.S. Rep. Russ Carnahan, St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay and St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley, former Gov. Bob Holden who serves as the vice chairman of the Midwest U.S.-China Association.

Business leaders making the trek include Richard C. D. Fleming, president and CEO of the St. Louis Regional Chamber & Growth Association (RCGA); David L. Steward, chairman and CEO of World Wide Technology; and executives with Pfizer, Peabody Energy, Unigroup, McEagle Properties, the World Trade Center St. Louis, and Lambert St. Louis International Airport.

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Local Leaders Condemn Wal-Mart’s "Profits Over People" Policies

Posted on 22 November 2006 by Antonio D. French

During this week of Thanksgiving and “Black Friday” — the largest shopping day of the year, when many retailers finally go from debt (red) to profit (black) — some leaders are calling on the most profitable retailer in America to be more generous with its employees.

Congressman Lacy Clay and Pastor James Morris yesterday called on Wal-Mart’s CEO, Mr. Lee Scott, to give many of his roughly 1.4 million employees better pay and health benefits.

“By its own admission, nearly one out of every two children of Wal-Mart workers are either uninsured or on taxpayer-funded health care programs,” said Morris.

Congressman Clay quoted a memo from a Wal-Mart executive that was leaked to the press: “Our critics are correct in some of their observations. Specifically, our coverage is expensive for low-income families, and Wal-Mart has a significant percentage of associates and their children on public assistance.”

Clay was joined by Alderman Frank Williamson (26th Ward) and State Rep-elect Jamilah Nasheed. Nasheed said she would be boycotting the retailer this holiday season.

Tuesday’s event was organized by the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 655 and coincided with similar events in seven other cities across America as part of WakeUpWalMart.com’s 2006 holiday campaign called “Hope for the Holidays.”

Wal-Mart has for years resisted efforts to unionize its workforce. The company has maintained that it is a good employer and does everything it can to ensure prices are kept low for its millions of loyal customers.

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Clay Says He’ll Take Wal-Mart’s Money and Still Vote Against Them

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Congressman Says He’ll Take Wal-Mart’s Money and Still Vote Against Them

Posted on 21 November 2006 by Antonio D. French

EXCLUSIVE PUB DEF VIDEO

At a press conference today meant to call attention to the working conditions of employees of Wal-Mart, America’s largest private employer, Congressman Lacy Clay was asked about contributions he has accepted from the retailer.

At the conclusion of Clay’s speech, which slammed Wal-Mart CEO Lee Scott for his company’s huge profits in the face of persistent poverty among his roughly 1.4 million employees, reporter Matt Sepic of local NPR affiliate KWMU asked Clay whether he would return nearly $7,000 in campaign donations from Wal-Mart’s political action committee.

“Not at all,” said Clay. “That’s the name of the game is raising money. I have dues to pay to my Democratic Party, about $150,000 a year. So wherever I can get that money to pay those dues, I will take it.”

Clay said even though he has accepted money from Wal-Mart, he has not voted how the company would have wanted him to on many issues in Congress.

“You have to have money to run effectively,” said Clay. “I’m going to take all the money I can get.”

Check back later for more exclusive video from today’s press conference…

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Mary One booted from BBB

Posted on 11 July 2006 by Antonio D. French

A tipster reports that Mary “One” Johnson’s realty company is among six firms whose Better Business Bureau membership was revoted last month. Johnson is the vice chairman of City’s Preservation Board and the star of numerous bus stop bench ads.

In a press release dated June 30, the BBB states “Mary One Johnson Home Team Realty, LLC was notified on numerous occasions between Jan. 19, 2006, and May 3, 2006, regarding a customer complaint. The firm did not respond to this complaint.”

Other firms getting the boot include: All Phase Construction, of St. Charles; Bob Wright Building Co., LLC, of Hannibal; Earthshine, Inc., of Ballwin; Furry Tails Grooming, Inc., of St. Louis; and Roofs Plus, of Hazelwood.

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Board may fire controversial Sodexho

Posted on 06 June 2006 by Antonio D. French

School board member Peter Downs made a motion at tonight’s administrative meeting to have the superintendent look at cancelling the district’s contract with controversial maintenance contractor Sodexho.

By a vote of 4-2, the board voted to add to next week’s regular board meeting agenda a resolution to ask Superintendent Creg Williams to come back to the board by September with a plan on how to bring the services currently being performed by Sodexho back in-house.

Voting against the motion were board members Robert Archibald and Ron Jackson. Joining Downs voting in favor were Donna Jones, Bill Purdy and board president Veronica O’Brien.

O’Brien voted against Down’s original motion to have Williams come back to the board with a plan in one month. Williams said that he needed more time to review such a large contract.

Board member Flint Fowler left the meeting early and was not present at the time of the vote.

Get more on tonight’s meeting at STLSchools.org

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Busch Stadium Taxes

Posted on 12 May 2006 by Antonio D. French

License Fees received by the City of St. Louis from the St. Louis Cardinals:

Actual Tax Receipts 2004 - $3,402,298
Actual Tax Receipts 2005 - $4,971,379
Revised Tax Estimate 2006 - $5,000,000
Official Tax Estimate 2007 - $0

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Latino Businesses Closed Today

Posted on 01 May 2006 by Antonio D. French

Latino-owned business along Cherokee Street in south St. Louis are closed today in recognition of the national “Day Without Immigrants” protest.

“We are tired of being treated like second-class citizens,” said Carlos A. Dominguez, the owner of Latino Americana, a convenience store at the corner of California and Cherokee.

Several other shop owners have joined Dominguez by closing their doors today to draw attention to the economic impact of America’s immigrants. Large demonstrations are expected across the country in cities like Los Angeles, Houston, Atlanta, Denver, and New York.

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State Rep to host Credit Seminar

Posted on 13 April 2006 by Antonio D. French

State Rep. Juanita Head Walton (D-81) will be hosting a free Credit Scoring Seminar next weekend at the University of Missouri St. Louis.

A poor credit score can cost people thousands of dollars in higher interest rates. “For African-Americans, the burden of these higher costs only serves to further fuel the wealth divide,” said Walton.

Walton, who represents a section of north St. Louis County, is also the chair of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators’ Business and Finance committee. That committee recently expressed support for the new unified credit scoring system announced by the three major credit reporting agencies.

The seminar will take place Saturday, April 22, on UMSL’s campus, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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