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“Beyond complying with the Open Meetings Act, the Public Records Act, and Article VI, Section 10 of the Alaska Constitution, the Board has the discretion to conduct its proceedings in a manner that it believes best facilitates the formulation of a new redistricting plan that is in compliance with the Supreme Court’s December 28, 2012 Order. The Plaintiffs’ baseless arguments to the contrary have already been rejected by this Court.”When I read this Tuesday, I thought about other situations where courts have intervened and told other agencies how to do their jobs. School integration came immediately to mind (and Judge McConahy used that example in his ruling) as well as mandating the release of prisoners to relieve overcrowding of prisoners. It seemed to me if the Court felt that the Board's schedule would lead to another election with an interim Plan, they really would have to intervene.
“The Board is fully aware of its constitutional obligations as well as the deadlines it must meet in order to complete its work and allow for judicial review of that work in time to implement its Second Amended Proclamation Plan for the 2014 elections, and it will, as it has done in the past, act accordingly.” (Emphasis added.)REALLY?! "As it has done in the past?" The facts are indisputable that the Board was unable to complete its Proclamation Plan in time for the 2012 election and we had to settle for an Interim Plan which was seen as unconstitutional.
1. to give the Board a schedule that will insure that there will be enough time for Voting Rights Act clearance and for the almost certain lawsuits that will be filed to all be resolved in time for the 2014 election. At the very latest, that means May 2014 so that the Board of Elections can do its job and so candidates will know the districts they will run in.
2. to require the Board to hold public hearings before they finalize their plan.
A. It is within the board’s authority to set its administrative schedule and the Board fully intends to comply with the Supreme Court’s order to have a final plan in place for th 2014 elections.
1. The Board is an independent constitutionally established entity whose administrative schedule this court has already recognized it does not have the authority to mandate.
2. The Board has not yet actually adopted a timeline for completion of its work, but if it should follow the Board chair’s draft timeline, that timeline provides more than sufficient time for judicial review of its new plan.
3. The Board’s decision to wait for the US Supreme Court Decision in the Shelby County Case is rational and reasonable.
4, The Board’s second amended proclamation plan is not subject to new litigation challengers or full blown litigation.
B. While the Board has made no decision on whether it will hold public hearings on its second amended proclamation plan, it is clear that the Alaska Constitution does not require public hearings on remand.There are lots of details backing this up, which I'll try to outline in the following posts.
A. The Board’s Authority to set its timelinesIt goes on to raise their fear that there will not be enough time and the 2014 election will be held using the current interim plan, which, they point out, the Supreme Court has said, includes unconstitutional districts in SE Alaska, where Petersburg is.
“Petersburg Plaintiffs recognize the Board’s authority to prescribe its own timeline. However, this authority is by no means absolute and is directly limited by the Board’s obligation to comply with the Supreme Court’s Order that the final plan be adopted before the 2014 elections.”
“B. The Board should not postpone the Redistricing Process until a decision in Shelby County, AL v. Holder, Att’y Gen., et al., No. 12-96 (November 9, 2012)”[Note: I've had trouble with the capitalization - Blogger changed all the title caps in the sections from the filings. Further I can't cut and paste from pdf's I have. I'll trust that this won't bother anyone too much.]
C. The Board Should prepare for and expect lengthy judicial review
[The Board, in its Response, argued that “the Board’s second amended Proclamation Plan is not subject to new litigation challengers or full blown litigation.”]
“D. Public Hearings Are Required”
1978: First child passenger safety law passed in Tennessee, requiring parents to put their infants and young children in CRS that meet the current federal standard (FMVSS 213). Becameeffective in 1979. Legislative effort begins in other states. . .
Maybe Fifty Shades got people going, but I'm betting that book just tapped into a generation that's been in bondage since infancy.1985: Final state passes child passenger safety law. All states plus District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have requirements, but many have limitations, such as applying only toparents or guardians or allowing lap belt use as an alternative for very young children.All are primary laws (allowing police to stop a vehicle for the violation).
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"They mash in close, push and shove, grab at his arms and talk too loud, and sometimes they break wind, so propulsive is their stress. After two solid weeks of public events Billy continues to be amazed at the public response, the raw wavering voices and frenzied speech patterns, the gibberish spilled from the mouths of seemingly well-adjusted citizens. We appreciate, they say, their voices throbbing like a lovers." (p. 37) Billy, the title character of the novel Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk is with the rest of Bravo squad ("though technically, there's no such thing as Bravo squad. They are Bravo Company, second platoon, first squad, said squad being comprised of teams alpha and bravo, but the Fox embed christened them Bravo squad and thus they were presented to the world." (p. 4))at a Dallas Cowboys pregame. Not too far into the book, I know there was some brave rescue the squad made and now they are on a two week victory lap around the US getting maximum publicity for themselves, the war, and President Bush. There's even a movie deal being worked during this chilly afternoon in Dallas. In the opening quote, they are sitting in their seats when their names are flashed on the Jumbotron. People come up to them to connect with the soldiers before they go back to complete the last 11 months of their deployment in Iraq. "No one spits, no one calls him baby-killer. On the contrary, people could not be more supportive or kindlier disposed, yet Billy finds these encounters weird and frightening all the same. There's something harsh in his fellow Americans, avid , ecstatic, a burning that comes of the deepest need. That's his sense of it, they all need something from him, this pack of half-rich lawyers, dentists, soccer moms, and corporate VPs, they're all gnashing for a piece of a barely grown grunt making $14,000 a year. For these adult, affluent people he is mere petty cash in their personal accounting, yet they lose it when they enter his personal space. They tremble. They breathe in fitful stinky huffs. Their eyes skitz and quiver with the force of the moment, because here, finally, up close and personal, is the war made flesh, an actual point of contact after all the months and years of reading about the war, watching the war on TV, hearing the war flogged and flacked on talk radio. It's been hard times in America - how did we get this way?" (p. 38) It seemed like an appropriate quote for Memorial Day, the day we honor the war dead, the idea of war and of sending soldiers around the world to protect democracy at home. Ben Fountain's novel, which looks like it's all going to take place at the football game, is starting to paint a different picture of that adoration. As the afternoon progresses, we get flashbacks to Iraq and the incident that made them heroes and gave them this two week reprieve from living on the edge of death. (Two of their squad didn't make it home alive already.) So far this book explores Americans' need to see these soldiers as heroes, their own need to fill some void in their own lives. And to fill that need, they see the soldiers into their own narrative of American greatness protected from the evil outside world by these brave soldiers. A narrative that is clearly different from the one playing in Billy's head. Here's a New York Times review - which I haven't read because I want to finish the book first - to get another take on this book. | ||
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in LA visiting my mom, before the PATNet conference in San Francisco.
When we were here in March we arranged for a caregiver to stay with her
and we were very lucky to get someone she likes. It's good to see how
nicely they work together.
On the way we were able to get a four hour layover in Seattle and my daughter and four month old granddaughter picked us up for lunch at the IKEA which is close to the airport. So I got a wonderful dose of Vitamin Z. Except for being strapped up in the car seat, she was alert and smiley the whole time. I did manage to stop the car seat crying by rocking the car seat. And Z and I got to have our inter-generational conversation through intense eye contact, touching, babbling, rocking, and just talking, with lots of smiles and some mischievous grandfatherly advice that her mom didn't seem to appreciate. But that's between me and Z. It was very hard to say goodbye. |
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"They mash in close, push and shove, grab at his arms and talk too loud, and sometimes they break wind, so propulsive is their stress. After two solid weeks of public events Billy continues to be amazed at the public response, the raw wavering voices and frenzied speech patterns, the gibberish spilled from the mouths of seemingly well-adjusted citizens. We appreciate, they say, their voices throbbing like a lovers." (p. 37)
("though technically, there's no such thing as Bravo squad. They are Bravo Company, second platoon, first squad, said squad being comprised of teams alpha and bravo, but the Fox embed christened them Bravo squad and thus they were presented to the world." (p. 4))at a Dallas Cowboys pregame. Not too far into the book, I know there was some brave rescue the squad made and now they are on a two week victory lap around the US getting maximum publicity for themselves, the war, and President Bush. There's even a movie deal being worked during this chilly afternoon in Dallas.
"No one spits, no one calls him baby-killer. On the contrary, people could not be more supportive or kindlier disposed, yet Billy finds these encounters weird and frightening all the same. There's something harsh in his fellow Americans, avid , ecstatic, a burning that comes of the deepest need. That's his sense of it, they all need something from him, this pack of half-rich lawyers, dentists, soccer moms, and corporate VPs, they're all gnashing for a piece of a barely grown grunt making $14,000 a year. For these adult, affluent people he is mere petty cash in their personal accounting, yet they lose it when they enter his personal space. They tremble. They breathe in fitful stinky huffs. Their eyes skitz and quiver with the force of the moment, because here, finally, up close and personal, is the war made flesh, an actual point of contact after all the months and years of reading about the war, watching the war on TV, hearing the war flogged and flacked on talk radio. It's been hard times in America - how did we get this way?" (p. 38)
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Of the 1%, by the 1%, for the 1%
Stiglitz is a Nobel Prize winning economist whose work is on income distribution.Joseph E. StiglitzAmericans have been watching protests against oppressive regimes that concentrate massive wealth in the hands of an elite few. Yet in our own democracy, 1 percent of the people take nearly a quarter of the nation’s income—an inequality even the wealthy will come to regret.
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Read it all at the link."Uncle Bobby's Wedding
Recently, a library patron challenged (urged a reconsideration of the ownership or placement of) a book called "Uncle Bobby's Wedding." Honestly, I hadn't even heard of it until that complaint. But I did read the book, and responded to the patron, who challenged the item through email and requested that I respond online (not via snail-mail) about her concerns. . ."
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