Tuesday, June 27, 2006

An Endorsement, actually two


Mark Harmon, Amy Broyles endorsed in Knox County Commission
race by group supporting grassroots candidates and
progressive policies

Two Knox County Commission candidates have been
endorsed by a statewide group promoting progressive
candidates, and those two candidates are running in
the same North Knox district but for separate seats.

Democracy for Tennessee is a group promoting
grassroots candidates who are frugal with tax money
and who stand up to the powerful on behalf of
working-class families.

DFT this week endorsed Amy Broyles in her
independent write-in challenge to 36-year incumbent
Billy Tindell in Seat 2B. A few days earlier DFT
endorsed Democratic challenger Mark Harmon in his
campaign to unseat incumbent Republican David Collins
in Seat 2A.

Both Collins and Tindell faced term limits until
they successfully sued to toss out both the county
charter and the term limits in it.

Broyles and Harmon both were pleased with the DFT
endorsement. They have been advocating area voters
use a paper ballot in the upcoming election so those
voters can "Check Mark [Harmon] and Write In Amy
[Broyles] to enforce term limits."

DFT is being very selective in its endorsements,
offering only a dozen that the group calls its
"Tennessee Twelve." Eight of the twelve have been
announced. So far the only endorsed Knox County
candidates have been Harmon and Broyles.

The county general election is Thursday, August
3rd. Early voting will be from July 14 though the
29th at the usual locations.

www.democracyfortennessee.com

Friday, June 16, 2006

Write In Amy





I was pleased to be on hand at Edgewood Park as Amy Broyles announced her write-in challenge to Billy Tindell. As you may know, both commissioners from this district sued to wipe out the county charter so both could avoid term limits. Now Amy and I are the team to "Wipe the Slate Clean." Pictured are the announcement, me with Jim Andrews and Emily Singer, a sleeping Avery (Amy's youngest), and me giving a ride to Amy's daughter Aidyn.

The public anger about term limits (and how David Collins, Billy Tindell, and others avoided them) is the lead story in today's Knoxville News-Sentinel. To quote from the article by Scott Barker:

"They have called. They have written. And, boy, are they mad. 'They' are the residents of Knox County, and they haven't been shy about registering their complaints about the charter fiasco that threatens to scuttle ordinances and torpedo term limits."

Sunday, June 11, 2006

A Future So Bright You Have to Wear Shades


Knox County incumbents are stumbling all over each other to re-install an incumbent protection racket. The lastest ploy is the ruling that tosses out the County Charter as a way to eliminate the term limits that voters put in the charter. The public is becoming aware of this ploy, and doesn't like how casually the incumbents (including my opponent) are tossing aside the public desire for term limits. I hear the discontent as I walk up to voters' homes. In short, for challengers who can state a clear message the future is indeed quite bright.

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Walking the Walk


I have been walking many streets, and also encountering voters at community and campaign events. There is genuine anger that so many of our current commissioners do not respect the will of the voters on term limits--and even are willing to try to toss out the county charter just to allow themselves more than two terms.