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Common Council and Board of Education attempt to get on the same page

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With questions lingering regarding school administration’s concessions, as well as the decision making behind the latest copy machine contract, yesterday, members of the Board of Education addressed these concern with members of the Common Council at their first meeting before the start of the school season. In a meeting which became a bit testy at times, last night was an opportunity for elected officials from the board and Common Council to get on the same page.

SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR GIVEBACKS:

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Common Council Minority Leader Tom Saadi questions Lewis Brey, Director of Human Resources about the terms of the school administrator concessions

As noted in previous posts, Minority Leader Tom Saadi has been vocal about his concerns regarding the recent concessions made by the school administrators:

From the News-TImes article dated 07.28.09

School administrators who agreed to take two unpaid furlough days as a contract concession could have done more, according to at least one city official.

Common Council Minority Leader Thomas Saadi has asked representatives of the school district to attend an upcoming council meeting to address the issue.

“I don’t want to drag anyone into an inquisition,” Saadi said. “I just want to get some answers to questions people have been asking me.”

He questioned how the giveback, which amounted to an estimated total savings of about $40,000, equated to about 1 percent of the administrators’ total salaries, as school officials said last month.

“I would also like to know why there wasn’t a give back of an actual pay increase,” Saadi said. “The teachers stepped up and actually gave back a percentage of their raises. The teachers stepped up and the supervisors didn’t.”

From last night’s meeting BOE meeting, here’s footage of the conversation between Saadi and members of the board.

COPIER CONTRACT:

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Elio Longo, Director of Finance points to the terms of the
Request for Proposal document with Common Council member Benjamin Chianese.

The recent decision of the board to deny a $900,000 copy-machine contract to a company in Bethel to operation based in Middletown, although the winning bid was 100,000 higher than the local company, has caught the attention of the public.

From the News-Times article dated 07.24.09

The owner of a Bethel copy company is furious that Danbury school officials awarded a $900,000 copy-machine contract to another bidder.

Mike Boyle, president of Base Technologies in Bethel, said his bid was rejected although it was $100,000 lower than the winner, who’s had the contract for the past four years.

The contract is worth $232,000 a year for four years, for a total of about $928,000.

School officials said Boyle’s bid did not satisfy all the specifications listed in the Request for Proposal document.

The Board of Education discussed the bids behind closed doors at its meeting July 22 and voted to award the contract to A and A Office Equipment in Middletown.

“We took a look at eight vendors and there were price differentials among all eight, as well as differences in the machine specs that they were giving us,” Danbury schools finance director Elio Longo said Friday.

“Of the bidders, not all met specifications. According to the bids that are public, Base Technologies did not bid to specs on all the aspects of the RFP.”

Boyle said he’s written to Superintendent Sal Pascarella and members of the Danbury Common Council, who must approve the multi-year contract, to have them look at the contract.

“We knew we didn’t meet the specs for one of the 62 machines, but I told him if he didn’t accept the alternative I would give him the exact same machine he had spec-ed, and he told me he would get back to me,” Boyle said.

Based on concerns raised by Base Technologies to the media and Common Council, the issue surrounding the decision making behind the copier contract was also addressed.


RELATED DOCUMENTS:

Danbury Public Schools Request for proposal: Full digital multifunctional devices (Download: pdf file)

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Talking out of both sides of his mouth

cross post from HatCityBLOG

In honor of Danbury being accepted into the ICE prorgam, lets look at some past quotes from the last honest man in the city.

Mayor Boughton, Hartford Courant 05.07.05

Lost in the hubbub is the political reality that having state police enforce immigration law in Connecticut is unlikely to happen anytime soon, if ever. And even Boughton acknowledges that his plan would have little effect on the number of undocumented immigrants in town.

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Blumenthal responded to Boughton’s request by saying it would need the approval of Gov. M. Jodi Rell, Public Safety Commissioner Leonard Boyle and the state legislature.

Blumenthal said there is no chance of that happening this year and he has “serious reservations” about the proposal.

“Deputizing local or state police is not a long term or fundamental solution to the problem,”
he said.

Although Boughton wants state police to enforce immigration law, he is not interested in Danbury police having the same authority, for fear it would cripple their ability to investigate other crimes.

“The same is true, to an even greater extent, for the state police,” Blumenthal said.

Mayor Boughton, New York Times 05.25.05

It will begin at Kennedy Park, where the crowds of Hispanic men who gather before dawn to find work as day laborers helped prompt Mayor Mark D. Boughton to ask that the state police be deputized to enforce federal immigration laws.

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Now, while members of Danbury’s Common Council continue to draft a ”repetitive outdoor activity” ordinance to restrict volleyball by cracking down on parking and noise, among other things, the mayor says deputizing the state police may not be necessary, that the police may have enough remedies without becoming immigration agents.

Mayor Boughton, Hartford Courant, April 26 2006.

Most local police departments say they have no interest in arresting illegal immigrants who have not committed crimes. Even in Danbury, when Mayor Mark Boughton last year tried unsuccessfully to have state police enforce immigration law, he said he didn’t want his police doing it because it could discourage immigrants from cooperating in criminal investigations.

Food for thought…kinda makes you wonder about his comments regarding the Danbury 11 case huh?

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VIDEO: Tom Saadi express concerns over school administrator givebacks

As noted in the July 28th News-Times article, Common Council Minority Leader Tom Saadi raised concerns regarding the recent concessions by school administrators.

Last night at City Hall, I caught up with Saadi and asked him to elaborate on his issue with the school administrator givebacks.


Related posts:

VIDEO: Public express outrage as school administrators receive a nine percent raise

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Former Danbury mayoral candidate, anti-immigrant activist charged with first degree sexual assault

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For someone who spent years ranting about immigrants breaking “our laws”, this comes as a bit hypocritical…

Hidden in the “Your Town” section of the July 28th edition of the online News-Times is this disturbing bit of news about a former 2007 mayoral candidate and former highly visible member of the anti-immigrant movement.


Bethel man charged with 2008 rape

NEW MILFORD– A Bethel man was charged with first-degree sexual assault Monday as the result of an investigation by New Milford police.

John McGowan, 43, of Fairchild Drive, was charged with first-degree sexual assault.

Police Lt. James Duda said the alleged victim was an adult female with whom McGowan was involved last year.


First as Treasurer of the Greater Danbury Chapter of Connecticut Citizens for Immigration Control in 2005, then as Vice President of Elise Marciano’s infamous anti-immigrant group, United States Citizens For Immigration and Law Enforcement, from late 2005-2007, McGowan’s outrageous public antics served as a critical component in the early days of the anti-immigrant movement in Danbury.

For example, here’s highlights of McGowan in action harassing marchers and desecrating a Mexican Flag during the immigration march of 2006.

According to the State of CT Judicial Branch website, McGowan is scheduled to be arraigned today at the Superior Court Housing, GA 18 at 10:00 AM today.

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According to CT Defense Lawyer website, charged with a CLASS B felony, if found guilty, McGowan could be sentenced to 1 to 20 years in prison and fined up to 15,000 dollars.

UPDATE 08.04.09: Accoording to the court records department at the Bantam GA 18 courthouse, yesterday, McGowan’s case has been moved to the Litchfield District Courthouse and re-scheduled for September 1st.


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