Wednesday, September 22, 2010

MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA'S WSFA NEWS ANCHOR TONYA TERRY "GOING TO JAIL" FOR MDA

Our very own WSFA's news anchor, Tonya Terry is going to the slammer for a very good cause.  MDA!   Muscular Dystrophy Association ...raising money for a GREAT CAUSE.  Please support her..visit her at her Facebook page...and follow her progress.  https://www.joinmda.org/MyLockup/MyHomepage/tabid/166958/Participant/tonyaterry/Default.aspx

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

CARE ABOUT THE INCARCERATED KIDS...

There are many kids who are incarcerated at an early age..as a minor, who do not deserve to be in prison.  Also,  there are some who have NO CHANCE OF PAROLE.  Please take the time to view this site, and choose someone to write to.  It only takes a few minutes, and it will make a lifetime of difference to the young men and women incarcerated.  Knightgale has dedicated her life to helping the children who were wrongly convicted.  She deserves a helping  hand.  Love you, Knightgale!!

http://www.whoopassforjustice.org/

SAM ROWLIN FOR SHERIFF....MEET & GREET/ PRATT PARK/ September 19, 2010

Sam Rowlin had a GREAT Meet & Greet in Pratt Park this past Sunday.  When we visited him there, a lot of people were there visiting with each other and sharing their stories.  That's the wonderful thing about Meet & Greets!  You get to learn so much about other people who have experienced hardships at the hands of the local administration.  I'm so glad that Sam's kick off for his campaign was such a success!!  Way to go, Sam!





Monday, September 20, 2010

PRATTVILLE CITY COUNCIL TO HOLD PUBLIC "BUDGET HEARING" September 28, 5:30 p.m.

Prattville City Council has scheduled a Budget Hearing for September 28, 2010, to begin at 5:30 p.m.  The Hearing will be held at the Doster Center, downtown Prattville.  The Prattville Progress reported that citizens would get 3 minutes each for their questions, and must submit written questions by September 24.  I wrote Mayor Byard personally and asked a few questions so I could post information for you, to make things a little more clear.  I know that several people were unsure as to why questions had to be submitted ahead of time, rather than on the spur of the moment at the meeting.  Here is what Mayor Byard told me.

"Anyone can attend any of our meetings.  Each regular City Council meeting (held on the first and third Tuesday of each month) is opened with public comment.  A citizen does not have to call, or be on any type of agenda to speak.  They merely raise their hand to get recognized and approach the podium to speak.  As you know, you have to call and be placed on an agenda if you want to address the County Commission or BOE, so I believe we are open and accessible.  Also, you won't find either of their budgets online for inspection.

Any citizen can speak at the Budget meeting. The idea about submitting questions, is so that the citizen will have an answer that night, as some budget questions may be detailed in nature, and instead of having the Council answer with "I'll have to check on that and get back with you," if questions are submitted, the Council can give the answer at the meeting.

Anyone can speak with a three minute limit.  A citizen can ask questions, or make comments.  If the question is detailed, and the Council doesn't know the answer, it may not be answered that night"
 
I appreciate the Mayor responding to my request for information.  I hope that this can settle some questions that a few may have.  If you have any further questions, Mayor Byard would be more than happy to answer them for you.  He can be reached at:
 
Jim Byard, Jr.
Mayor
City of Prattville
101 West Main Street
Prattville, AL 36067
334.361.3609