Friday, December 11, 2015

Syrian Refugees Present Unacceptable Risk for U.S.

My View by Jim Yacavone

Published Dec. 10, 2015


I wonder how those who support President Obama’s plan to accept 10,000 Syrian refugees feel now in light of the recent terror attack in San Bernadino, California, that left 14 dead and 17 injured? 

Monday, November 30, 2015

Our Feckless President

My View by Jim Yacavone

Feckless. It’s my new favorite word. It means ineffective or incom­­pe­tent, and it’s been applied a lot lately to describe President Obama’s policy or rather lack of one towards Islamic terrorism. Unfortunately, the description fits. 

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Simonds' Big Legal Bill

My View by Jim Yacavone
Published Nov. 12, 2105

Fannin County Commission Chairman Bill Simonds wants the county—meaning you, the taxpayers—to pay his $58,000 legal bill from his failed lawsuit against the post commissioners. So far the county has refused to pay it. 

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

County to Publish Code of Ordinances—At Long Last

My View by Jim Yacavone

Big news: Fannin County residents will soon be able to view an up-to-date version of the county’s code of ordinances online. Bill Simonds, the chairman of the county commission, and Lynn Doss, the county attorney, recently met with a representative of Municipal Code Corporation to have the county’s ordinances codified and published online as a true code of ordinances.

Who Does The County Attorney Work For?

My View by Jim Yacavone

If you follow the county commission you get the distinct impression that the two post commissioners, Larry Sosebee and Earl John­son, do not entirely trust the county attorney, Lynn Doss, because they are not sure who she works for. Is her cli­ent Commission Chairman Bill Simonds, the Board of Commission­ers as a whole or the three commissioners individually? 

Monday, April 13, 2015

A DDA FOR BLUE RIDGE: TWO ISSUES ANALYZED

There is controversy in the City of Blue Ridge over whether the city council should create a Down­town Development Authority (DDA).

Council Member Angie Arp opposes a DDA saying it would create another layer of govern­ment. Some council members and voters may fear a DDA would take away some of the council’s control over the future development of downtown Blue Ridge. Proponents of the DDA poo-poo these ideas. They reject Arp’s concerns and say that the city council would retain control of the actions of the DDA because the council appoints the DDA’s board of directors. 

Thursday, April 2, 2015

SIMONDS THREATENS TO SUE POST COMMISSIONERS OVER CHARTER CHANGE

COURTS HAVE ALREADY RULED ON ISSUE

Chairman Bill Simonds of the Fannin County Board of Commissioners has threatened to sue the two Post Commissioners, Earl Johnson and Larry Joe Sosebee, over their proposed change to the local legislation (sometimes referred to as the county charter) which would give the entire board rather than Simonds the right to hire and fire department heads.

Simonds will likely lose the lawsuit.

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

COUNTY ORDINANCES DRAFTED IMPROPERLY SINCE 2007

In 2002 Georgia enacted a law requiring counties to compile and publish a code of ordinances no later than January 1, 2002. O.C.G.A. § 36-80-19 (2014). The law also requires that subsequently enacted ordinances be drafted in the same format as the code of ordinances. Fannin county has routinely violated the law since 2007.

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

FANNIN COUNTY FAILS TO PUBLISH CODE OF ORDINANCES

COUNTY VIOLATES STATE LAW, INCONVENIENCES CITIZENS


Fannin County has not complied with a 2001 state law that requires it to codify and publish a code of ordinances.

The Coming Storm of Development

COUNTY NEEDS TO PREPARE FOR GROWTH

There’s a tempest coming to Fannin County … or at least a lively squall. And it will cross the boundary between newcomers and old-timers and divide the county into two camps. The dispute will be over progress, commerce and development. If you spent the last 35 years living in Pinellas County on the west coast of Florida across the bay from Tampa as I did you would recognize that the first signs are already here. 

A Coup at the County

POST COMMISSIONERS WANT SAY IN HIRING AND FIRING

There is a minor coup d’Ă©tat happening at the county commission. The two post commissioners, Earl Johnson and Larry Joe Sosebee, want to horn in on Chairman Bill Simonds’ authority to hire and fire department heads. 

Monday, March 30, 2015

Muzzling Public Comment at Commission Meetings

PROHIBITION AGAINST POLITICAL COMMENTS UNCONSTITUTIONAL

SIMONDS EXPOSES COUNTY TO POSSIBLE LAWSUIT

Fannin County Commission Chairman Bill Simonds has severely limited a citizen’s right to speak at Fannin County Commission meetings by prohibiting “political comments.” While Simonds may have the right to adopt reasonable rules to regulate public comments at Commission meetings, First Amendment attorneys say that it is unconstitutional for him to prohibit political comments but allow other comments.