Monday, December 17, 2007

"J.A.I.L." Amend MN Constitution Judges Accountability

Florida JAIL4Judges - Proposed Amendment

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FLORIDA JUDICIAL ACCOUNTABILITY INITIATIVE LAW
"J.A.I.L."
A Proposed Amendment to the Florida Constitution

(Questions & Answers below)


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The J.A.I.L. initiative is a movement that first emerged in California on the heels of judicial scandals that saw many judges and lawyers indicted for corrupt practices. Popular sentiment to implement measures for judicial reform had been building for decades. It culminated with the drafting of a legislative proposal by Ronald Branson, Member of California's 38th Assembly District Republican Central Committee, who also proposed that similar legislation be adopted for every state and the District of Columbia.

The J.A.I.L. proposal would create special grand juries to investigate complaints against judges. These grand juries would have the power to discipline judges by levying fines, removing them from the bench and, where appropriate, subjecting them to criminal proceedings before special trial juries. Under present law, the judiciary is entirely self-regulated, and this has led, in many instances, to intolerable abuses of judicial discretion. These have involved conflict of interest, denial of due process, withholding of evidence, and other violations of individuals' constitutional rights, including arbitrary and unjustified fines, sanctions, seizure of property, and detention.

United under the banner of JAIL4Judges is a broad coalition of citizens from all backgrounds, professions, and political persuasions who are dedicated to the mission of reforming the judiciary. By means of petition, voters in Florida can compel the state legislature to place the J.A.I.L. proposal on the ballot for voter approval. Thus, the gathering of signatures for the J.A.I.L. ballot initiative defines the next course of action for Florida citizens who are determined to work for judicial reform.

Only 48,869 signatures are needed to petition the Florida Supreme Court to rule on placing the constitutional amendment on the ballot, whereas with approx 650,000 signatures, the Supreme Court can be bypassed and the Florida legislature forced to submit the J.A.I.L. proposal for voter approval.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

1. What is Jail4judges?

Our state representatives create bills or initiatives to be presented to the legislature and senate to make laws. If these bills or initiatives are voted on and passed they then have to be signed by the governor of the state, which makes the law official. Sometimes referred to as Judicial Accountability and Integrity Legislation, Jail4judges is a Bill or Initiative called the Judicial Accountability Initiative Law.

2. What does the J.A.I.L. do?

The Judicial Accountability Initiative Law would remove a judge from the bench with three complaints from citizens within 30 days regarding violations of the law. The judge would then have to appear before a special grand jury.

3. What can I do to help get J.A.I.L. going?

Once you visit www.floridajail4judges.org website you can click "Petition" and print out a Petition form. On the petition form you sign your name, address, city, state along with your voter I.D. number OR your date of birth. Place your signature on the bottom and mail your Petition to the address on the bottom left hand corner of the page, which is P.O. Box 573 , Arcadia , Florida 34265 .

4. What can I do to become involved in JAIL4judges?

The state of Florida has 67 counties. Each county needs what we call a "County Director". If you would like to become a County Director for your county contact Nancy Grant, her contact information is on the website.

5. What happens if I become a County Director of my county for JAIL4judges?

If you decide to become a County Director of your county and are designated as such, your contact information is placed on the page of your county. Click "your county" on the website and the state of Florida will come up. As you click your county your contact information will appear.

6. What do I do as a County Director for my county for JAIL4judges?

As a County Director for your county you simply become the contact person for all those residing in your county who sign the JAIL4judges petitions. The residents in your county would mail the Petitions to you. You would hold on to these Petitions until you collect at least 100 of them.

7. What do I do with the Petitions once I have 100 of them?

The Petitions are to be turned in to your local SOE, Supervisor of Elections in your county. Your SOE then will verify each petition that it is signed by a registered voter. The SOE after that will forward a letter to the Tallahassee, Division of Elections, stating how many verified petitions were received. Once the Division of Elections has the letter from your local SOE the number of verified Petitions will be added to the roster.

8. Where can I collect Petitions if I want to do more than just sign mine?

You can set up booths at festivals, city and county meetings. You can go door to door at businesses because the JAIL4judges Petitions are not considered soliciting since you will not be collecting money. If you find someone who volunteers to donate while your collecting Petitions they are allowed to donate by check or money orders. We do not encourage cash donations.

We also accept donations through Paypal:

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9. Why are we collecting petitions instead of our state representatives taking up this issue for us?

There are many senators and state representatives that are attorneys. Realtors and bankers make up another large part of the remaining. JAIL4judges if passed into law will have a positive change on the corruption flowing from our courts involving the taking of children, homes, property and over all lives. JAIL4judges has been presented to our elected officials, but so far, none have come forward to promote Judicial Accountability and Integrity Legislation..

10. Can I contact my state representative about the JAIL4judges bill?

Yes, by all means do so. We encourage you to do so in writing and we would like to be informed of any response.

You may also go to the following link to find your state Rep:

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/findyourreps.xpd?state=FL

To find which congressional district you live in, just look on your voter's registration card.

Then go to this link.

11. How many Petitions do we need to collect to get JAIL4judges on the ballot?

The last count was approx 650,000 but this number is divided up into districts. To find out what district your county is in, contact the Warden of your county for JAIL4judges. If there isn't a Warden contact Nancy Grant.

12. What if we don't get them all in by 2008?

The JAIL4judges political action committee is on-going, so petitions collected in 2008 can be used in the next year's election.

13. Can I contact other groups or websites about JAIl4judges?

Yes



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Sunday, November 18, 2007

FISA Flood 2007

Dear Sharon,

Thank you so much for getting involved in the FISA Flood of 2007. You've taken an important step by sending your message to your Senators. We'll also hand-deliver your urgent request next week. To make sure your Senators really get the message, can you follow up by phone right now?

Call Sen. Amy Klobuchar (202) 224-3244 and Sen. Norm Coleman (202) 224-5641

You can look up their phone numbers and log your calls here.

When you call, say something like this:

I am a constituent calling about bills to reform FISA, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

I expect you to do everything possible to uphold the rule of law and the Constitution. If you truly stand behind the rule of law and the Constitution you took an oath to uphold, a commitment to voting “NO” on phone company immunity is a good first step, but it is not enough.

Will the Senator agree to sustain a filibuster of any bill with immunity for phone companies that may have broken the law?

The response you get from your senators is critical to our work as we reach out to senators on this important issue. Please report their response here.

Thanks for your continued effort and for all you're doing in defense of freedom.

Sincerely,

Caroline Fredrickson, Director
ACLU Washington Legislative Office

P.S. Want to do even more? Ask friends to get involved. Make a donation to support our work defending freedom. Or, make additional phone calls to key decision-makers.


Friday, October 26, 2007

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Thursday, October 18, 2007

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

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Agenda of the St Paul City Council
Budget Committee
Wednesday, October 17, 2007 - 9:00 A.M.

City Council Chambers 3rd floor
City Hall and Court House
15 West Kellogg Boulevard

Margaret Egan, Chief Budget Analyst to the City Council
651-266-8564
margaret.egan@ci.stpaul.mn.us


1. Welcome by City Council President Kathy Lantry

2. Introduction by Margaret Egan, Chief Budget Analyst to the City Council

3. City Attorney budget by John Choi

City Attorney 2008 budget presentation (pdf)

4. Human Resources budget by LeeAnn Turchin

Human Resources 2008 budget presentation (pdf)

Human Resources 2008 budget tracker (pdf)

Human Resources revised 2008 Fund 60 F-3 (pdf)

5. Risk Management services by Ron Guilfoile

6. Office of Financial Services budget by Matt Smith

Financial Services 2008 budget presentation (pdf)

Financial Services 2008 budget tracker (pdf)

7. Adjournment

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Friday, October 12, 2007

Sharon Anderson 2008 Vote State Rep 64A

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VOTE 2008 SHARON ANDERSON STATE REP 64A

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