Get tax credits, building burns weeks later
July 1, 2018 @ 8:38 pm
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update 2 July 2:30 pm – edits in italics and strikethroughs. The headline is wrong. Mea culpa- The building that burned was 101 Bainbridge, not 15 McDonough. The property is owned by the City of Dayton- and is adjacent to Garden Station- which was handed over to Weyland Ventures for nothing. The building that got […]
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School board to meet illegally tonight
June 29, 2018 @ 8:59 am
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6/22/18, 12:24 PM, Denise Gum, “Confidential Secretary to the Board Office Dayton Public Schools” sent out an email on behalf of William Harris, board president announcing a “Special Meeting–Fiscal Year” to be held this afternoon. Despite multiple warnings from me, the Superintendent et al have not published an agenda in advance of this meeting. It […]
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Final sales tax public hearing today 1:30 pm
June 26, 2018 @ 10:26 am
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For the second time in a week, the Dayton Day-Old News selectively quoted me at the first sales tax hearing. All they managed to get out of my presentation was that the sales tax was regressive, hurting those with the smallest incomes the most. What they left out was the majority of my speech- where […]
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Trotwood hires real superintendent. Dayton missed out.
June 22, 2018 @ 10:11 pm
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Tyrone Olverson applied to be the DPS Superintendent the same time that Rhonda Corr did. He didn’t even get an interview. Front page of today’s Dayton Day-Old News, a feature story makes it clear why this guy is the real deal, compared to the hacks Dayton hired. “We’re not talking about failure anymore. Failure’s not […]
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Maybe the county commission should wait on hiking your sales tax
June 21, 2018 @ 5:11 pm
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The State of Ohio and Counties like ours, are about to see the biggest windfall in ages thanks to today’s Supreme Court ruling that says online retailers can’t dodge collections in States where they have no physical presence: Internet retailers can be required to collect sales taxes in states where they have no physical presence, […]
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School Board shows bias in public speaking time limits
June 20, 2018 @ 10:47 pm
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Just last Friday I entered a memorandum contra to the defendants motion to dismiss my case against Dayton Public Schools and the City of Dayton for their illegal secretive meeting on the bus tour of schools to close. I added an argument about “viewpoint discrimination.” Saying that since they let the mainstream media on the […]
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