By Juan Montoya
On it's face, it seemed like a reasonable enough endeavor.
City of Brownsville Commissioners Cesar de Leon and Jessica Tetreau-Kalifa thought that recognizing Brownsville native Mike Hernandez for his establishment of the Cameron County Education Initiative to provide low-cost (or free) vocational and technical training to local needy students was a great idea.
You remember Hernandez. He is the local boy who attended St. Joe's and made good when he went to Dallas and established a car leasing company that has blossomed into a multi-million dollar enterprise. Now retired, Hernandez despaired when he read in the national media that Brownsville, his hometown, ranked at the top of the poorest communities in the United States. He gave himself 20 years to change that.
Education, he figured, could make a difference. But not, he thought, just the basic reading, writing, and arithmetic. No, the residents of this poor city needed a customized education approach that would put money in their pockets and uplift them and their families. The tide (education), would lift all boats. It was just one year ago, in 2017, when he established the CCEI.
Now, The first class of that initiative will graduate in June with 20 students trained in a variety of fields from health care to the construction trades. Another 20 students are in the chute and more classes are being recruited.
Toward that end De Leon and Tetrteau had the city commission issue a proclamation in recognition of Hernandez and the CCEI for uplifting local students.
But there were storm cloud along the way. At first the two commissioners met resistance from Mayor Tony Martinez who was reluctant to place it on the Tuesday's city agenda and they overcame that. Then they found out that fellow city commissioner Ben Neece did not agree with them. If you notice the proclamation above, it does not bear his signature.
We know that Neece, a formidable and passionate legal counsel, represented local blogger Jerry McHale in a defamation/freedom of speech dispute with Hernandez which has since been resolved. But apparently, their differences are not over.
Both of these men are our friends and both are working for the better good of the city and its residents as far as we can tell. Both, in their own ways, are contributing to the betterment of our community. We can only hope that it has just been a "mal entendimiento entre dos hombres" and that sometime in the future they may be able to put aside their differences and collaborate toward the greater good. We'll leave that up to them. Hablando se entiendes la gente.
Meanwhile, we congratulate the 20 graduates who – armed with the certification in their respective trades – are better prepared to provide a better life for themselves and their families. Congrats to them, CCEI and Hernandez!
Wednesday, May 16, 2018
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As a teacher and I’ve heard and seen the students who get these scholarships- experience things they wouldn’t otherwise
Two that I know of even studied abroad through his scholarship
I don’t know why comissioner Neece would not support this.....
Families in the part of Brownsville he represents are benefiting from Mr Hernandez’ support
Why would Ben not celebrate this? Ego? Jealousy?
This is why Brownsville doesn’t get ahead.... elected officials work for their ego - not the common good
I will no longer support these people
This saddens me
Juan what ever happened to the committee the city commission appointed to investigate the sludge funds? Was sneaky pete part of the committee?
Ben Neece has failed Brownsville! Fuera!!!
Eager to see what the blimp's take is on this.
PINCHE ENVIDIOSO.
Wait!!! Isnt my commissioner supposed to be fighting bad guys NOT good guys-
I hope he rethinks his position and supports those trying to make a difference ——
Why? This reminds of a scene in the 3 amigos
Forgive me, El Guapo. I know that I, Jefe, do not have your superior intellect and education. But could it be that once again, you are angry at something else, and are looking to take it out on me?"
Ben Neece a major disappointment ! Failing us just like the Mayor ! Attorneys at their best, conning people & taking advantage ! Out with Them !
Lol!!! Love that movie !
Certificates are nice, but jobs are better. Check back in a year and see if those certificates have turned into jobs.
Are those certificates certified by any State or Federal acrediting agency, or are they a la Trump University worthless papers?
Attorney, Luis Hernandez is now the interim Attorney for the city, in addition to his employment as attorney for GBIC. Nice deal for Mike Hernandez, since Luis's wife is employed by Mike Hernandez to operate his careers school. Mike could not win elections for his lackeys, so he is squeezing into the city through appointments and will soon be dictating city policy. Not only is this less expensive for him, but his lackeys actually get paid with taxpayer money.
Good Point.
Schools like TSTC and this are linked to jobs. Shouldn’t every college? University?
However none of these create jobs nor recruit businesses . Wouldn’t it be great if all the entities worked together to attract industry and train our community?
You have a point - but without trained people we can’t attract industry—- without industry we can’t employ our community...... etc
So good point- but do you want the schools to create the jobs?
Good question- checked online this group is - I’m gonna call and see if they’ll take my son-need to do something with him
Ben Neece is a better man for standing up against Mike Hernandez and his butt buddy Carlos Marin. Cesar De Leon has been friends with Ben Neece will betray Mike Hernandez and Carlos Marin anyday. Pobre payasos
Betray? To say any city official would betray another is a scary thought
I would Hope that comish De Leon had enough with betrayal and games.
He is smarter than people think and is focused on helping those he represents. I would hope
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