Campbell County Tea Party
Tom Wurtz to speak at Campbell County meeting Print E-mail
Written by Larry Robinson   
February 12, 2012

Tom Wurtz will be the quest speaker at the February 23rd meeting of the Campbell County Tea Party, 1098 Monmouth Street, Newport KY. 7:00 PM. Everyone welcome and please bring a guest.

 
Judge Thomas Massie at Campbell County Meeting Print E-mail
Written by Larry Robinson   
January 11, 2012

The Campbell County Tea Party invites everyone to our meeting Thursday January 12th to hear Judge Thomas Massie. As you know by now Judge Massie has announced his intention to run for the seat of Geoff Davis. We are very excited to have Judge Massie have his first official visit to Campbell County after his announcement at our meeting. We hope to have a large turnout, so please attend if you can.

Our meeting starts at 7:00 PM at the Campbell County Administrative Offices, 1098 Monmouth Street, Newport, KY.

 
January Meetings Print E-mail
Written by Erik Hermes   
December 24, 2011

Wednesday January 4 - Fiscal Court Meeting
7:00 PM
Alexandria Court House
 
Monday January 9 - School Board Meeting
7:00 PM
Alexandria Educational Center
51 Orchard Ln
Alexandria
 
Thursday January 12 - Campbell County Tea Party Meeting
7:00 PM
Campbell Count Administration building 1098 Monmouth

Tuesday January 17 - Library Board Meeting
4:30 PM
Cold Spring Branch

Wednesday January 18 - Fiscal Court Meeting
5:30 PM
Campbell County Administration Building 1098 Monmouth

 
No accountability is costing the Campbell County taxpayers....again. Print E-mail
Written by Erik Hermes   
December 24, 2011

The Campbell County Tea Party is in favor of efficiently run libraries. When a governmental authority takes your hard earned money illegally, you should know about it.

For years, the Campbell County Library has been raising your taxes illegally.

KRS 173.790 requires that a:

duly certified petition requesting an increase or decrease in the tax rate of a specifically stated amount is signed by fifty-one percent (51%) of the number of duly qualified voters voting at the last general election in each county in the district - see the statute here: http://www.lrc.ky.gov/KRS/173-00/790.pdf

Okay, maybe the library board didn't realize that this law existed. A group of concerned citizens (including Tea Party members) along with attorney Brandon Voelker brought this to their attention at the monthly board meeting earlier this week. The reaction you'd expect from a responsible board is an apology and a commitment to give the money back they took illegally. OH SORRY, THAT DIDN'T HAPPEN. Responsibility from a non-elected governmental board only happens somewhere over the rainbow. They are choosing to ignore this law and continue raising your taxes ILLEGALLY. Don't expect to get an apology, just more tax increases. What can we do about it? Unfortunately, very little. You see since we didn't elect them, we can't vote them out either. The board has no accountability. The taxpayer's only recourse is to file a law suit. Read the story here.

You will notice that at the end of story the library director is attempting to make attorney Voelker out as the bad guy by saying: "if Voelker decides to move forward with the lawsuit, the library would have to retain an attorney and defend themselves, which would cost the taxpayers money." Once again, no accountability on the part of the library. If the director is truly concerned about our taxes, he'd put a stop to the illegal increases.

Our next higher authority on this is issue is Judge Executive Steve Pendery.
Here is his contact info to let him know that you don't approve of the library illegally raising your taxes:

1098 Monmouth Street
P.O. Box 72340
Newport, KY 41072-0340

(Phone): 859-547-1803
(Fax): 859-292-3822
(Email): This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
Tuesday December 20th - Library Board Meeting Print E-mail
Written by Erik Hermes   
November 28, 2011

4:30PM
Library - Ft. Thomas / Southgate Branch
Let the library board members know if a $27 million library is worthwhile in southern Campbell. 

How will it cost $27 million when they tell us it will only be $20 per family per year?

The truth is that this new branch will cost us an additional $1,000,000 ($1 million) the first year alone.  That's a million dollars more than we already pay.  Now assuming that the library only takes a 3% increase per year in 20 years the South Branch will cost us over $1,750,500 per year for a total of over $27 million....OUCH.  Keep in mind, that's the cost of only one branch, there are 3 others.

 
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