"General Counsel warrants that he has not given, nor does he intend to give, at any time hereafter, any economic opportunity, future employment, gift, loan, gratuity, special discounts, trips, favors, or service to a public servant in connection with the award of this agreement."
Contract between BISD General Counsel Baltazar Salazar and the district
By Juan Montoya
Not long ago, a majority of the Brownsville Independent School District board of trustees voted to extend the contract of board attorney Baltazar Salazar and make him General Counsel for the district with a 10 percent salary increase.
At $240,000 a year, it is a plum many local attorneys would love to have. With that kind of cash, one has to keep a majority of the board happy.
Those who voted for the extension and the raise were Otis Powers, Minerva Peña, Jose Chirinos and Cesar Lopez.
Only Catalina Presas-Garcia and Luci Longoria voted against the measure and have been calling for a review of his performance.
However, since the rules were changed and now three signatures from the sitting board members are required to place items on the agenda, it is highly unlikely that the item will see the light of day. Numerous emails to the rest of the board for a review have been ignored by the four making up the majority.
At the top of that review is a scrutiny of Salazar's application to the district to see if he omitted to include the fact that he had been arrested three times on felony theft charges – convicted once – and of his failed attempt to expunge his record even as he was applying for the legal contract. Theft is listed as a crime of moral turpitude and will automatically keep an applicant from employment with the BISD. Omission of the crime is grounds for immediate termination.
Well, the campaign finance reports for the Nov. 4 elections are in and guess who is listed as one of the top contributors for certain candidates in the election?
Would you believe Salazar?
Salazar has four sure supporters on the board. And with Carlos Elizondo and Robert Rodriguez fighting for the fifth spot (Place 2), it 's always prudent to hedge your bet that Cesar Lopez will beat Luci Longoria for Place 1, you know, just in case. Powers, Peña and Chirinos aren't running. But Longoria is.
Salazar is listed in the 30-day before the election report as giving at least $8,000 in contributions.
He gave:
*$2,500 to Lopez June 23
*$1,500 to Lopez again on July 18
*$2,000 to Carlos Elizondo on August 9, for Place 2
*$2,000 to Robert Rodriguez on Sept. 3, also for Place 2
*$0 to Luci Longoria
We're kind of used by now to Linebarger, Goggan, Blair and Sampson (the delinquent tax collection attorneys) giving money to candidates and this time it's no different. They gave
*$1,500 to Lopez Sept. 22
*$1,000 to Elizondo July 27
*$1,000 to Longoria August 22
Lopez, by far, has been the largest recipient of contributions with $20,485 reported for the period, including (if we are to believe this) $8,6000 in contributions under $50 that don't have to be itemized.
It is obvious that Lopez has become the favorite of the power elite (including Salazar) who want to take over the BISD and its lucrative legal and insurance contracts.
For example, Lopez has received:
*$500 from Mitchell Chaney. Chaney is a partner in Colvin, Chaney, Saenz and Rodriguez, the law firm that has been paid almost $200,000 to defend the district against a First Amendment lawsuit filed by Presas-Garcia and Longoria. Tony Rodriguez, his law partner, is "Coach" Joe Rodriguez's son. If we are to believe the Rodriguez fictionalized campaign report, his son has not contributed to his campaign and neither has his partner Chaney or any of the principals in the firm.
*$500 from Aizar Karam, of McAllen. Karam is a principal attorney with the firm who Salazar chose to hire to litigate the HealthSmart lawsuit after a new majority took over the board. One good turn deserves another.
*$500 from Carlos Marin, of United Brownsville (and Ambiotec owner). Marin is a principal in United Brownsville which receives a $25,000 annual "membership" fee from the district for unspecified services.
*$200 from Joey Lopez, owner of Lopez Supermarkets and now recipient of the wind-damage insurance contact with the district.
Notable for their absence from any report are the contributions of Joey Salazar (Colonial Life Insurance) and Jaime Escobedo, owner of American Surveillance.
But all these pale in comparison to counsel Baltazar, who is making sure he has the four votes to keep on riding the gravy train at the BISD.
There is only the slight matter of the propriety of Salazar's campaign contributions. The new contract he was awarded promotes him from school board counsel to General Counsel of the BISD, along with the 10 percent raise.
But there is also a clause in that contract that reads:
"GIFT TO PUBLIC SERVANT:
General Counsel warrants that he has not given, nor does he intend to give, at any time hereafter, any economic opportunity, future employment, gift, loan, gratuity, special discounts, trips, favors, or service to a public servant in connection the award of this agreement."
Are Salazar's contributions to Lopez – who voted for the extension and raise – proper and in compliance with his contract with the district? And does anyone care?
And the hits just keep on coming...
(To see all the campaign reports – Mary Rey's isn't posted – click on the following link.)
http://www.bisd.us/html/08_Extra_HTML/11_Elections.html
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
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Eventually some of these Crooks will land in Jail. Just a matter of time. It's too obvious how some of these scum-bags are outright stealing money.
Vote out all the incumbents on the BISD board. They are the ones that hired this professional crook.
Based on the information I believe that Mr. Lopez needs to explain how he accepted the campaign contribution knowing such action contradicted the terms of the contract. His action just lost my vote. I believe that anyone that has a contract with the district should also have wording similar to Salazar's. His action should be cause for his termination and Lopez should be disciplined for accepting the contribution (censure)? Neither Elizondo or Rodrigues did anything wrong, but this attorney hopes to gain favor with them. I hope whoever wins between the two remembers how he operates. He dislikes Lucy so he did not give her squat. In my opinion accepting from Linebarger,as Lucy did, because his firm has a standing contract with the district is just as bad although I do not think their contract has any restrictions. What a pit of vipers!
Wow, Cesar Lopez a total crook, so corrupt. No wonder he supports Baltazar Salazar. What a disgrace!
Every one knows the BSD Atty is a shyster lawyer . Who do you blame ? The Board members that put him there. He "protects" those members whose palms are greased; by certain venders; especially the $50 million group health contract. Transportation, computers, etc.
Congratulations Baltazar Salazar for receiving and being able to live the American Dream. Notwithstanding a few Brownsville haters that are just envious of your successes. Baltazar, you have singlehandedly managed to Lasso the two uneducated goats back to their corral. Actually, you are being underpaid having to battle with all the daily drama at BISD.
Readers, if this job, as General Counsel, was located in Los Angeles, New York or Washington D.C., the salary of an attorney representing a 500 Million Dollar corporation like BISD would be nearer to 700K+.
Final note:
In any other culture, except Mexican, folks like Baltazar would be showered with accolades, for rising out of the hood despite all adversities, but, only here in the Cesspool of Envy/Brownsville, would haters continue to unsuccessfully try to cast a shadow on Baltazar's successes.
Don't be fooled by Cesar Lopez, he's bad news. When he worked at BIRD he was wheeling and dealing with certain vendors as he is still doing. Much more now that he works for the Buyboard. Wonder how he got that job with TASB??? Does McVey ring a bell from Mercedes?
Something to look into Juan.
More crooks. !!!!!!!
Mamalo a Salazar!!
Did Baltazar Salazar gave contributions to Otis Powers campaign?
Just check Otis, Minerva and Hector Chirino's financial reports?
Also you can check their cancelled checks and compared them with the candidate's financial reports?
Linebarger gives 4 checks of $500. dlrs to the BISD candidates but not everybody includes the monies in the financial reports?
Venders giving bribes to board members . What a racket ! To get on the Vendors shit-list you need to pay a bribe to you know who. You will be placed on the pay roll deduction list. ( payday loans). attn: Lyingburger.
ISATAIANGTTIA - What a paycheck. Is he the CEO of BISD incorporated? He is just the boards counsel. No wonder the tax is so high and the kids are coming out dumber. Talk is cheap, bitch and gripe all you want. The bucks of corruption will just keep rolling in. In the end it is all just noise from a bunch of losers -- the citizens of Brownsville. Disagree? Prove me wrong show up at the polls and clean house.
Lyingburger pays the usual bribes to collect "taxes" . You see them in every political division in doing their dirty work. Officially and or "legally" , contributing to their campaign chest; un officially , under the table greasing their palms.
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