They don't have a "hear from citizens" section of the meeting?
threecatcorner said:
They don't have a "hear from citizens" section of the meeting?
Marooned_n_Aggieland said:
Can any of these interested individuals on this thread go to a Bryan city council meeting and ask the question or at least get the question(s) in the record? This is good and all but it is clear that the parties addressed here are satisfied to just stay silent and wait for everything to blow over.
Maybe the plane owner can reach out, with information as it develops, regarding the "insurance claim". And the mythical visiting bull is still of interestskeetboy3 said:
I miss Marvin Zindler. This deserves answers; if it was nothing, let the exposure erase doubt.
ConcernedCitizenofBryan said:
After seeing the Rafter D and Brazilian connection to the Partners for a Better Bryan PAC (where the mayor serves as treasurer), I decided to take a look at the mayor's campaign finance report on the City of Bryan website. There's a contribution from Allumine Political Action Committee. I get that PACs are legit, but that one doesn't even exist. Maybe someone can find it, but it's not on Transparency USA. The address given is the old one for Allumine Home Health. (I think they've recently moved to a new location in College Station.) If Allumine Health made the donation, that seems like no big deal. Why would the donation be reported as coming from Allumine Political Action Committee (a non-existent PAC)? I did see on Allumine's website that the business also operates a nonprofit called Allumine Health Foundation. But the donation is clearly reported as coming from Allumine Political Action Committee. I don't understand.
https://docs.bryantx.gov/city_secretary/campaign_finance_reports/GUTIERREZ%20BOBBY_01172023.pdf (https://docs.bryantx.gov/city_secretary/campaign_finance_reports/GUTIERREZ%20BOBBY_01172023.pdf
cslifer said:
Got another open records response from COB. Requested information was anything naming, discussing or referring to the pilot. They are requesting an AG opinion due to attorney client privilege. I find this rather interesting because I prior requests they said they had nothing at all referring to the airplane…
cslifer said:
I agree with you about how open records requests should be filed. That is why I was sure to request records naming, referring to or discussing the airplane that made an emergency landing at that particular property and also included that it may be referred to as the plane, aircraft, tail number, model number etc. I did the same with the pilot referring to him as the pilot, owner, occupant, and a couple of different spellings and variants of his name. If you are not extremely specific they will dance around the question for sure. I am sure it wasn't perfect so to say, but I definitely covered every base I could think of. I am not a lawyer nor I I file open records requests on a regular basis though.
ConcernedCitizenofBryan said:
At the suggestion of Roxy146 on the Rosemary thread, I decided to look at campaign contributions going to Bryan City Council members. Interestingly enough, Rafter D also made a contribution to council member (and BBC member) Ewers-Shurtleff.
https://docs.bryantx.gov/city_secretary/campaign_finance_reports/EWERS-SHURTLEFF%20MARCA_10312022.pdf
(page 8)
Ewers-Shurtleff served with Gutierrez on the BBC as a voting member during the land deal in April 2022, and was appointed by Gutierrez to replace his seat as a non-voting member in Jan 2023.
https://onboard.bryantx.gov/board/1725
(scroll down to board seats and click on timeline view in the right corner)
Ewers-Shurtleff also served on Planning & Zoning during the April 2022 time frame, again having replaced Gutierrez's seat back in Nov 2020.
https://onboard.bryantx.gov/board/1751
(click on timeline view in the right corner)
In Jan 2023, as mayor, Gutierrez appointed Ewers-Shurtleff to the City of Bryan Audit Committee. (From the website, this committee "Monitors the integrity of the city's financial records reporting process, the systems of internal controls regarding finance, accounting and legal compliance, the independence and performance of the city's independent auditors, and the internal audit process.)
https://onboard.bryantx.gov/board/1737
I did not see any campaign contributions made by Rafter D to any other council members other than Gutierrez and Ewers-Shurtleff.
Is it possible that Ewers-Shurtleff knew about the land deal between Rafter D and Gutierrez?
As a side note, a quick FB search shows Ewers-Shurtleff posing in bridal portraits with longhorn cattle and credits Gutierrez. The FB cover photo posting date is March 9, 2021.
Current BBC members:
Marca Ewers-Shurtleff, Kevin Krolczyk, Brett Brewer, Kenneth Lawson, John Bush, Jack Valerius Jr., Randy French, Whitney Wright, Linda Ravey, Wade Beckman, Jon Heidtke, and Austin Bryan
BBC members during the April 2022 land deal:
Marca Ewers-Shurtleff, Bobby Gutierrez, Kevin Krolczyk, Brett Brewer, Kenneth Lawson, John Bush, Jack Valerius Jr., Randy French, Linda Ravey, Greg Owens, Jon Heidtke, and James Edge
So, where exactly is the wrongdoing here? Somebody made a campaign donation?Tumble Weed said:ConcernedCitizenofBryan said:
At the suggestion of Roxy146 on the Rosemary thread, I decided to look at campaign contributions going to Bryan City Council members. Interestingly enough, Rafter D also made a contribution to council member (and BBC member) Ewers-Shurtleff.
https://docs.bryantx.gov/city_secretary/campaign_finance_reports/EWERS-SHURTLEFF%20MARCA_10312022.pdf
(page 8)
Ewers-Shurtleff served with Gutierrez on the BBC as a voting member during the land deal in April 2022, and was appointed by Gutierrez to replace his seat as a non-voting member in Jan 2023.
https://onboard.bryantx.gov/board/1725
(scroll down to board seats and click on timeline view in the right corner)
Ewers-Shurtleff also served on Planning & Zoning during the April 2022 time frame, again having replaced Gutierrez's seat back in Nov 2020.
https://onboard.bryantx.gov/board/1751
(click on timeline view in the right corner)
In Jan 2023, as mayor, Gutierrez appointed Ewers-Shurtleff to the City of Bryan Audit Committee. (From the website, this committee "Monitors the integrity of the city's financial records reporting process, the systems of internal controls regarding finance, accounting and legal compliance, the independence and performance of the city's independent auditors, and the internal audit process.)
https://onboard.bryantx.gov/board/1737
I did not see any campaign contributions made by Rafter D to any other council members other than Gutierrez and Ewers-Shurtleff.
Is it possible that Ewers-Shurtleff knew about the land deal between Rafter D and Gutierrez?
As a side note, a quick FB search shows Ewers-Shurtleff posing in bridal portraits with longhorn cattle and credits Gutierrez. The FB cover photo posting date is March 9, 2021.
Current BBC members:
Marca Ewers-Shurtleff, Kevin Krolczyk, Brett Brewer, Kenneth Lawson, John Bush, Jack Valerius Jr., Randy French, Whitney Wright, Linda Ravey, Wade Beckman, Jon Heidtke, and Austin Bryan
BBC members during the April 2022 land deal:
Marca Ewers-Shurtleff, Bobby Gutierrez, Kevin Krolczyk, Brett Brewer, Kenneth Lawson, John Bush, Jack Valerius Jr., Randy French, Linda Ravey, Greg Owens, Jon Heidtke, and James Edge
Excellent job collecting facts.
Texags is underrated as a news source. Wonder if someone from the Texas Tribune would be interested?
Otechno-ag said:So, where exactly is the wrongdoing here? Somebody made a campaign donation?Tumble Weed said:ConcernedCitizenofBryan said:
LAt the suggestion of Roxy146 on the Rosemary thread, I decided to look at campaign contributions going to Bryan City Council members. Interestingly enough, Rafter D also made a contribution to council member (and BBC member) Ewers-Shurtleff.
https://docs.bryantx.gov/city_secretary/campaign_finance_reports/EWERS-SHURTLEFF%20MARCA_10312022.pdf
(page 8)
Ewers-Shurtleff served with Gutierrez on the BBC as a voting member during the land deal in April 2022, and was appointed by Gutierrez to replace his seat as a non-voting member in Jan 2023.
https://onboard.bryantx.gov/board/1725
(scroll down to board seats and click on timeline view in the right corner)
Ewers-Shurtleff also served on Planning & Zoning during the April 2022 time frame, again having replaced Gutierrez's seat back in Nov 2020.
https://onboard.bryantx.gov/board/1751
(click on timeline view in the right corner)
In Jan 2023, as mayor, Gutierrez appointed Ewers-Shurtleff to the City of Bryan Audit Committee. (From the website, this committee "Monitors the integrity of the city's financial records reporting process, the systems of internal controls regarding finance, accounting and legal compliance, the independence and performance of the city's independent auditors, and the internal audit process.)
https://onboard.bryantx.gov/board/1737
I did not see any campaign contributions made by Rafter D to any other council members other than Gutierrez and Ewers-Shurtleff.
Is it possible that Ewers-Shurtleff knew about the land deal between Rafter D and Gutierrez?
As a side note, a quick FB search shows Ewers-Shurtleff posing in bridal portraits with longhorn cattle and credits Gutierrez. The FB cover photo posting date is March 9, 2021.
Current BBC members:
Marca Ewers-Shurtleff, Kevin Krolczyk, Brett Brewer, Kenneth Lawson, John Bush, Jack Valerius Jr., Randy French, Whitney Wright, Linda Ravey, Wade Beckman, Jon Heidtke, and Austin Bryan
BBC members during the April 2022 land deal:
Marca Ewers-Shurtleff, Bobby Gutierrez, Kevin Krolczyk, Brett Brewer, Kenneth Lawson, John Bush, Jack Valerius Jr., Randy French, Linda Ravey, Greg Owens, Jon Heidtke, and James Edge
Excellent job collecting facts.
Texags is underrated as a news source. Wonder if someone from the Texas Tribune would be interested?
Still not illegal. It's been addressed multiple times in this thread.Hornbeck said:
To get a $1 grazing lease.
Bryan good ole boy network going strong.
cslifer said:
That pic posted seemed to show a picture of a longhorn doing a longhorn…exactly what he said didn't happen.
2 Longhorn bulls falling in lust with one another is very common in Travis countycslifer said:
That pic posted seemed to show a picture of a longhorn doing a longhorn…exactly what he said didn't happen.
Apparently taking wedding photos with longhorns, in 2020, 2 years before the election no less.techno-ag said:
So, where exactly is the wrongdoing here? Somebody made a campaign donation?
Not illegal, but a very bad look for all involved. Poor judgement and or ethics concerns. Not good for our elected officials.techno-ag said:Still not illegal. It's been addressed multiple times in this thread.Hornbeck said:
To get a $1 grazing lease.
Bryan good ole boy network going strong.
EliteElectric said:2 Longhorn bulls falling in lust with one another is very common in Travis countycslifer said:
That pic posted seemed to show a picture of a longhorn doing a longhorn…exactly what he said didn't happen.
rockelle said:Apparently taking wedding photos with longhorns, in 2020, 2 years before the election no less.techno-ag said:
So, where exactly is the wrongdoing here? Somebody made a campaign donation?
I'm pretty sure council members all get put on the various committees. In the link provided (by the new "concerned" rookie account with 5 posts) several other council members were appointed at the same time along with a former councilman. Don't know why 1 of them was targeted. nothing nefarious about serving on boards and committees, which are all volunteer as I understand it. Good lord, that BBC member list has some pretty reputable names and successful business folks on there.
This is an entertaining read and story no doubt, but it's clear the same few folks who stirring the pot are politically motivated. Now they're adding strawmen/women. Grain of salt....