Tuesday, January 12, 2021

BISD TO ISSUE RFQS TO REPLACE COUNSEL BALTAZAR SALAZAR

"XII.A.9. Discussion and possible action to issue a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for general attorney legal services": Agenda for today's BISD board meeting.

By Juan Montoya

The last time the Brownsville Independent School District took proposals for board counsel it was in April 2013.

At the time, current board counsel Baltazar Salazar was chosen from among eight law firms which submitted a reply for the Request For Qualifications to the district. Salazar and his firm firm failed to provide their qualifications for 17 of the 51 categories of basic legal services listed by the district. 

Even the most ardent defenders of the BISD's board majority winced when they (Otis Powers, Enrique Escobedo, Hector Chirinos and Minerva Peña) move to replace the district's legal counsel without so much as a workshop to compare firms, or even a ranking of the firms that submitted their answers to the RFQ.

Without much discussion, the majority, in the blink of an eye, chose to terminate its contract with Thompson and Horton, L.L.P. and gave the firm a thirty (30) day grace period of transition.

Then they opted to hire Salazar, the Houston attorney who put in a sorry performance defending the BISD during the time that the controversy over the mold problem at Besteiro and Aiken elementary schools erupted.

No wonder Salazar addressed the board in such familiar terms. 

"I have been in touch with some of you before," he said at the meeting. "I know some of you personally. I grew up with some of you," nodding pointedly toward board member Minerva Peña.

But if that was a faux pas on his part, of the eight law firms which submitted a reply for the RFQ to the district, Salazar and his firm firm failed to provide their qualifications for 17 of the 51 categories of basic legal services listed by the district. For example, they "Did Not Disclose" their qualifications on:

1. Competitive bidding
2. Copyright Issues
3. Election Law advice
4. Employee Health Insurance Matters
5. Federal Voters Right Advice
6. Fiber Optic Communications System
7. Freedom of Religion Issues
8. Governmental Tort Claims
9. Intergovernmental Agreements
10. Intergovernmental Relations
11. Liability for Asbestos
12. Preventive Law
13. Public Utility Commission
14. State Whistle Blower Act Compliance
15. Texas Teacher Retirement System
16. University Interscholastic League
17. Utility Law Regulation

Could it have been some other factor that led Powers, Escobedo, Peña and Chirinos to opt for the mediocre firm which is lacking in such important qualifications?Of the eight firms, Salazar came in sixth in terms of years of public education experience.

Other firms such as O'Hanlon, McCullom and Demerath listed 75 years, Thornton, Biechlin, Segrato, Reynolds and Guerra listed 40 years, Gustavo Acevedo listed 45 years, Rogers, Morris and Grover listed 20 years, etc...But the kicker here is that in the category of school districts represented by the differing firms, Salazar ranked seventh of the eight with only 3 years.

At the top of the list was O'Hanlon, McCollum and Demerath with 102 districts, Thompson and Horton with 90 school districts, Rogers, Morris and Grover with 51 school districts, Thornton, Biechlin, Segrato, Reynolds and Guerra with 15 school districts, etc...

Clearly, the two firms that would have scored better on a ranking of the district by basic legal services provision ( of 51 listed as required by BISD), number of years in public education experience, and school district represented would have been O'Hanlon, McCullom and Demerath.

They had all 51 categories provided, 75 years of public education service, and 102 school district represented followed by Thornton, Biechlin, Segrato, Reynolds and Guerra, with all 51 categories provided, 40 years of public education experience and 15 school district represented, and Rogers, Morris and Grover with 34 categories of services provided, 20 years in public educations services and 51 school districts represented.
Compare this with Salazar's 43 categories provided, 18 years of public education services and three school districts represented.

Why did the board majority back ten choose the mediocre firm when they knew that O'Hanlon, McCullom and Demerath has among its clients the Texas Education Agency and the Texas Association of School Boards?

"What's going to happen is that Salazar will be referring BISD cases to other law firms because the firm doesn't have the qualifications to handle it in-house," said BISD administrator then. 

And sure enough, Salazar has farmed out cases he cannot handle to a number of firms, with, we assume, a referral payment made to his firm apart from his BISD salary.

Peña – his protector for the eight years that Salazar has been board counsel – has been a recipient of Salazar's campaign support. 

In 2013, his salary was $20,000 a month ($240,000 a year), and now stands at $25,000 a month to $300,000 a year, more than any other BISD employee aside from Superintendent Dr. Rene Gutierrez.

Salazar has embroiled the district in controversies over his alleged felony conviction, his financial support against board members he considers his enemies, his formation and support of PACs to attack certain candidates, and his animosity toward others. 

The new board which will receive the RFQs will have to decide whether political considerations will continue to guide their selection of  board counsel, or whether they will choose a firm that provides solid qualifications that will benefit the district. 

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

US Fish and Wildlife opens investigation after a SPI manatee found defaced with 'Trump' scratched into its back

The local sanitation department is investigation who is defaced turds with hillbilly coco scratched all around and that are causing to backup and flooding Boca Chica Blvd.

Anonymous said...

El Sossi.

Anonymous said...

OMG! Minnie, that is what you get when you eat
everything in sight served at meetings and the
left overs you take home with you. Remember when
you yelled at the "overweight" Porter Belles when
you were the captain? Wonder what your then sponsor
would do with you. ! Quidate, muchacha! You are
running races with ECL?

Juan, do justice and use this current picture of
Minnie and not the one when she was a Porter Belle.
I only wish PIO at BISD would also change the picture
in the lobby of the main office.

Anonymous said...

Call the good doctor he didn't need to fill out a bid.

Anonymous said...

Breaking News!!! Minnie last night was sent to the hospital! She was diagnosed with food poison! Apparently, she ate all of el half coco retard mutt! Hahahahaha!

Anonymous said...

She eats up or takes home all that is left over at all BISD meetings. She is known for that and people laugh about it. Since she isn't home long enough to fix a home-cooked meal for her husband, she brings home the left-overs and feed them to him, y el baboso se la come!

Anonymous said...

January 13, 2021 at 9:25 AM

I D I O T A !

Anonymous said...

Open wider, wider, that's it aaaaaahhh

Anonymous said...

Salazar should amp up his resume by adding sub-contractor. In other words, In case I don't know how to do it, I'll find you someone who can,for a finders fee.

Anonymous said...

You people making fun of people’s weight here are totally Pathetic!!! You are probably the ones who had the stomach surgery to lose weight and now you feel the need to make fun of people who looked just like you did in the past. Enough with making fun of people who are over weight. Good luck with your stomach surgery side effects, hope you don’t gain the weight back like some people have.

Anonymous said...

You people making fun of people’s weight here are totally Pathetic!!! You are probably the ones who had the stomach surgery to lose weight and now you feel the need to make fun of people who looked just like you did in the past. Enough with making fun of people who are over weight. Good luck with your stomach surgery side effects, hope you don’t gain the weight back like some people have.

Anonymous said...

@9:51 PM
Fuck you you fat fuck!

Anonymous said...

@9:51 for you to be upset just mean you must weigh a ton! Pinche elefante! JAJAJAJA!

rita