"The people will live on.
The learning and blundering people will live on.
They will be tricked and sold and again sold.
And go back to the nourishing earth for rootholds....
This old anvil laughs at many broken hammers.
There are men who can't be bought..."
From: "The People, Yes," by Carl Sandburg
By Juan Montoya
Each time a new candidate or an elected official seeks reelection, they promise to represent the voters and to look out for their interests.
Catchwords like "accountability" and "transparency" bounce like ping pong balls against the candidate debate chambers, and the walls echo with the beating of palms against chests as gestures of truthfulness. and when someone gets appointed to a aboard they, too, promise to represent the interests of "the people."
But recent events and performances of some local boards has shown all too plainly that the promises were just for show. We'll take a look at but a few recent examples to illustrate this.
Keeps vendor who failed to file tax audits
By a tied 3-3 vote, BISD board members approved the continuation of the delinquent tax collection contract to Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP who will remain as the district's collector despite undisputed documentation that they failed to file taxable value audits with the Texas Comptroller's Office for the years 2011-2014 that resulted in the loss of some $2.4 million to the district.
At that meeting, even the administration staff confirmed that the audits had cost the district money, to no avail.
The votes on a motion before the board to award the contract to Linebarger competitor Perdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins and Mott LLP broke down this way:
Yes: Drue Brown, Prisci Roca-Tipton and Minerva Pena
(Brown made the motion and Roca-Tipton provided the second.)
Nay: Phil Cowen, Laura Reyes-Perez and Eddie Garcia
The agenda item read: 6. Recommend approval of RFQ #20-127 for Delinquent Ad Valorem Tax Attorney Services. Contract will be for one year beginning June 16, 2020, with the option to renew.
That means Linebarger - who held the contract - will work on a month-to-month basis because they were not chosen to get the contract.
Several people present at the meeting say they overheard Linebarger representative John Guevara met Perez-Reyes at the foot of the administration building's elevator and was giving her talking points on how to argue against changing firms. She did.
With the tie at 3-3, Linebarger stays on the contract by default.
And despite admitting that their "complete" company had failed to file the necessary audits and admitting they had lost money for the district, the three trustees who voted against changing firms had different reasons for their votes.
But it was the justifications for the vote that spoke volumes.
Perez-Reyes said it wasn't Linebarger's fault that they had not filed the audits and blamed the previous administrations and boards for not asking the firm to perform and submit them to the Texas Comptroller's Office. Before her change of heart, it was Perez-Reyes who had the item tabled so the board could look into the lost $2.4 million.
Eddie Garcia said that it was "not the right" time to change firms, but did not explain when the right time might be. Perhaps losing another $2.4 million?
But the most disingenuous argument was from Cowen who in the past has stated that he would only vote against Linebarger if they messed up royally.
With $2.1 million lost, one would think that would be enough for anyone to live like a king for a while, if that's what he meant by "royally."
Both Pena and Garcia's terms end this November when elections will be held. Garcia, the cop, was said to have been appointed to keep the board - with two trustees who ran afoul of the law and one removed and the other prevented by a judge's order from representing their constituents - on the straight and narrow. Fat chance.
His sister, Gabby Garcia, is now in a runoff rae with Helen Delgadillo for the 138th District Court. Did that ply a role in his vote on behalf of Linebarger?
Was Pena afraid that giving away the district's money will draw opponents out of the woodwork? Cowen, with his usual panache, apparently doesn't care.
Perez-Reyes is on the ballot for Cameron County District Clerk and she probably isn't too worried about her Republican opponent in November and could care less about the district once she leaves it.
And then, of course, there are those future political contributions.
The learning and blundering people will live on...
Next: At TSC, a staff member turns a blind eye to obvious conflict of interest
10 comments:
I heard there is a list of agencies and a list of names that have misappropriated public funds and a prize has been offered to who ever has mishandled the most public funds. BND, BISD and PUB are running neck and neck. I hear the prize is 1.3 million bucks for who ever wins... WHERE'S THE FBI?
Maybe the FBI is involved in the corruption, because time after time shit like this is covered up and continues to run illegally. Nepotism is the name of the game. Check out the Saenz's, the Gonzales's, Garcia's, Garza's, Gomez's Atkinson's all related some how. Check the friendly judges who preside over these cases, or the so called visiting judges all mostly CORRUPT. Starts with our so called political leaders who are control by corruption. God help the LEGAL residence of Cameron County.
The justifications the trustees gave to vote for Linebarger were pretty ridiculous on their own....Laura Reyes saying that it was not Linebargers fault... not true Laurita. Cowen had said that the only way he would vote to get Linebarger out was if they messed up royally.... they messed up royally Cowen, they cost BISD 2.1 million! Ex cop Garcia said he didn’t feel it was the right move to make at this time.... how noble of him. I wonder if he gives companies that cost him personally passes like he did in this instance. But we are missing the point.... Linebarger lies to the whole board when asked if they had done audits and John Guevara answered that they had.... that was a lie. Then administration proved that they lied.... and Laura Reyes, Cowen and Garcia voted to keep the firm that lies to them. How can they be trusted again?
This corruption will end when these losers are voted OUT!
Will Laura try to destroy the District Clerks office like she has tried to destroy BISD. She obviously votes to award needless contracts to vendors and then goes to to them collect donations for her current campaign for district clerk. Amazing how she can get away with doing that. Only in the USA. Not good for the Country.
Laura, how can you look at yourself in the mirror and turn around and hug
your little boys, if you are not abiding by the oath you took as a trustee. I had such high hope for you and voted for you for Cameron County position, but
now I wish I hadn't. How can you blame the past administration when all this mess happened under another administration before that? One last hope is that you are not abusing your position and that your new job will help you remember your baby boys in all actions that you take. Think about it and do the right thing as a trustee.
Juan its a simple formula, all Elected offices = corruption in the valley and cameron and brownsville. Candidates looked as as a meal ticket, how much can i make, Good old AMERICAN GREED. Ask Minerva Pena, BISD Board member
Pero Minerva Pena se da golpes de pecho con todo su amor para Jehova y tal gente tonta se cree de todas sus mentiras. Como dice, cuando quieres oir un mentira, hable con Minerva." Nomas anda de metiche haber que saca. Le tiene mucho miedo a Sylvia porque las dos son iguales. Recall all the board and let the teachers run the district - better still, the kids could do better. Shame on us adults.
I agree with anonymous July 2, 2020 @ 11:45 AM
Great! All emails will be reviewed for all board members? Maybe that is why they do not respond to questions we sent them? According to Minerva and Sylvia, it will take another year to go over their cause they always claimed that so many people had called them or emailed them. My foot~
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