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Advogado 03-19-2021 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by jjombrello (Post 1918022)
Be wary of the bias, seeing as this came from The Orlando Sentine.

Be ware of criticism of the article that do not cite any factual misstatements.

Advogado 03-19-2021 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1917330)
Old News.
Other threads.
Article not accurate.

Bill has been amended.

New news.

Ethical issue not thoroughly explored in other threads.

Article accurate.

Yeah, the Bill has been amended, but the Developer is still getting the protection he asked Hage to get him.

Ask your self what the situation would be had the Developer handed Hage $140,000 in a brown enveloper instead of putting him on the payroll. Is this really different? That is what the original poster is asking.

Advogado 03-19-2021 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by njbchbum (Post 1917428)
Does the bill sponsor still work for that employer"
Do the sponsor's assets still remain in the the trust?
Are there yearly disclosure filings available for review subsequent to the article's 2019 statement discussed there?
Does the bill zero in on the developer of the Villages or all developers?

Perhaps Mr. Hage will come forward with the answers to your questions. He clearly still works for T&D, a major supplier of the Developer. That, alone, is reason enough why he should have recused himself from any involvement in the proposed legislation

G.R.I.T.S. 03-19-2021 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Toymeister (Post 1917327)
Villages employee/lawmaker wants to help his employer - Orlando Sentinel

Apparently there are no ethical standards in the Florida State government.

Yes, laws in Florida have repeatedly made living here horrible. AND we aren't etical.🙄

Stu from NYC 03-19-2021 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Advogado (Post 1918035)
Perhaps Mr. Hage will come forward with the answers to your questions. He clearly still works for T&D, a major supplier of the Developer. That, alone, is reason enough why he should have recused himself from any involvement in the proposed legislation

If he did recluse himself he developer would probably have decided what am I paying this guy for and shown him the exit.

EviesGP 03-20-2021 09:44 AM

I have lost count on how many articles have been written in The Daily Propaganda paper, on this issue, ALL ONE SIDED. Of course, this 'issue' is supposedly about 'tax increases'?! Obviously, it is not, but wait? I arrived in TV right about the time that the TWENTY FIVE PERCENT tax increase was introduced. It was sold(and laughed off) by the Commissioners, and I did NOT see one article on what a 25% tax increase would have on development(economy), etc? Hmmmmm?

Stu from NYC 03-20-2021 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by EviesGP (Post 1918485)
I have lost count on how many articles have been written in The Daily Propaganda paper, on this issue, ALL ONE SIDED. Of course, this 'issue' is supposedly about 'tax increases'?! Obviously, it is not, but wait? I arrived in TV right about the time that the TWENTY FIVE PERCENT tax increase was introduced. It was sold(and laughed off) by the Commissioners, and I did NOT see one article on what a 25% tax increase would have on development(economy), etc? Hmmmmm?

The Sun seems to have a motto they work under.

If good for the developer it is published if not we are not aware of the info.

Perhaps if they had a living breathing editor who was allowed to publish the news without the slant we would all have a bit of respect for the content.

Advogado 03-24-2021 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Toymeister (Post 1917327)
Villages employee/lawmaker wants to help his employer - Orlando Sentinel

Apparently there are no ethical standards in the Florida State government.

http://www.ethics.state.fl.us/Docume...PDF?cp=2020913


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