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Bill James to run for
re-election to District 6
Key Accomplishments (forcing the
debt diet and recording of
closed sessions)
2-5-2010
I have decided to run for
another term (term 8 if folks
are counting). I have been on
the County Commission now for 14
years.
These last two years have been
my most successful as an
elected official, since I
helped overturn the busing
decision 10 years ago (in 1999).
I cite two key accomplishments
(plus a third compilation list
of other recent successes):
1.
Forcing Mecklenburg County to
push away from the debt table
(letter to rating agencies):
Click to Read
Rating Agency letter dated
12-2008 - Generic as PDF
My biggest accomplishment over
the last year or so was in
forcing the County to reduce the
amount of debt it could borrow.
What management now calls the
'debt diet' was the singular
result of my decision to write
directly to rating agencies
going around management and the
Board's Democrats.
How did I do that? Well, for
starters I took it on my own
initiative to write to the
various rating agencies in the Fall
of 08 outlining the frivolous and
out-of-control spending that the
County Commission majority was
engaging in and, in particular,
their inability to live under
the guidelines they themselves
instituted, and their efforts to
gut pay-go. Mecklenburg County
had been pretending to be
fiscally sound while actually
spending bond dollars like a
drunken sailor on shore leave.
In fact, the PRAG guidelines
adopted years ago at my
insistence were then roundly
ignored by the Democrat majority
as they kept issuing growing
mounds of debt ignoring their
own loose limits. Eventually,
the Democrats on the Commission
voted to relax the standards
even more in the fall of 2008
which was (to me) proof that the
majority had absolutely no
intention of acting in a
fiscally responsible manner
without being pressured. At that
point I took it upon myself to
air the 'dirty bond debt
laundry' directly with rating
agencies in New York.
By sending a detailed and
specific letter outlining the
County Commission's debt
misdeeds directly to Moody's,
S&P, Fitch and others just
before the Chair and management
were to sit down with these
rating agencies in December 2008
I was able to force the majority
and management onto the carpet
as they took their trip to New
York. The rating agencies
received the letter via e-mail
the day before Mecklenburg
County officials sat down with
them. That led to a dressing
down of Mecklenburg County
leadership by these rating
agencies (who agreed with my
summary of their spendthrift
ways) and resulted in the
announced 'debt diet' in
February of 2009 that stopped
75% of the planned debt sales in
its tracks.
Ultimately, writing this letter
and delivering it to the
appropriate people forced the
Democrat majority to do what to
that point they collectively had
steadfastly refused to (namely
to restrict the amount of annual
debt and prioritize). The
effect of doing so would be to
cut most debt allocations by 75%
over what the majority had
planned to spend. Instead of CMS
getting $250 million to $300
million a year, they will get
$80 to $100 million. Instead of
Park and Rec getting $150
million a year, they will get
$30 to $50 million.
My willingness to take on the
majority using that letter to go
around them resulted in real
positive financial change for
the residents of Mecklenburg
County. The Democrats will
likely claim that they would
have reduced debt anyway but
that is untrue. They had just
approved new 'relaxed' standards
for increasing MORE debt just
days before I sent the letter.
The letter was not collaborative
with other GOP though I did make
them aware of it after it had
gone out.
2.
Forcing the recording of Closed
Session minutes (spy pen):
Click to Read Charlotte Observer
article about Spy Pen -
Operation Mission Impossible.pdf
For some 14 years, I have tried
to get the County Commission to
record what occurred during
closed session. There was always
some excuse proffered by the
Democrats as to why this was a
bad idea. Here is a editorial
cartoon from 2001 showing the
Democrats opposition to my idea.

About a year ago I used my own
money to purchase a spy pen and
used it to record closed
sessions announcing that I would
prefer to have the Board do it
but if they did not, I would
take on that role.
The idea of me controlling the
recordings of closed session
events was enough to force the
board to vote to start recording
them and to approving a policy
that would allow the recordings
to be kept for a minimum period
of 2 years. This will provide
more open and transparent
government and would not have
occurred had I not purchased the
Spy Pen and started using it.
3.
Other accomplishments:
·
Helped the folks of Shanamara
Subdivision get money back from
double property taxation.
·
Pushed and got adopted new rules
allowing 5,000 County employees
to give to more than just the
ASC and United Way (now called
the 'combined campaign').
·
Pushed for and got adopted 287g
program to arrest illegals and
continues to support this
program for ALL inmates that are
booked (not just those arrested
for specific acts).
·
Pushed for 'no illegals' policy
at CPCC to comply with Federal
law (it is illegal for County
dollars to go towards the
education of illegals).
·
Supports the expansion of
Charter Schools and allowing
Charter Schools to have access
to County Capital dollars
(current litigation underway
against County).
·
Helped force disclosure of 60% +
fraud rate from CMS' Free and
Reduced Lunch program.
·
Opposes expansion of the sales
tax base (requested by the
Democrats as a 'revenue'
enhancement) which would force
working men and women in trades
(plumbers, electricians, etc..)
to collect sales taxes on their
services.
·
Supported and got Board approval
for additional COUNTY funding
for DA's office ($1.5 million)
to prosecute more cases.
·
Opposes County Management &
Commissioners from serving on
non-profit boards or businesses
that get money from the County.
Democrats refuse to adopt.
·
Did not raise taxes even though
there was a push to do so to
'save county services'.
Bill James
County Commission
Bill James (R, District 6)
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