Urban Pro Weekly May 24, 2012
Urban Pro Weekly May 24, 2012
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Paine Colleges Upward Bound Program has been awarded $444,995 for the fiscal year 2012-2013. The federal award will be renewed for the next 5 years pending the Colleges performance and funding. The U.S. Department of Education announced the list of 2012 grantees and their respective awards via its website: http:// www2.ed.gov/programs/ trioupbound/ index.html. According to the U.S. Department of Educations press release dated May 11, 2012, 780 Upward Bound projects were awarded throughout the nation that will help about 60,000 students access and succeed in higher education. Paine College has a long history of preparing students to succeed in precollege and college settings. The College continues to provide summer enrichment and bridge programs for students that increase students access to higher education, said Helene Carter, Assistant Vice President of Institutional Advancement. The Colleges application was very competitive in that 233 current programs were not renewed in the first slate of funding. Also, the average award is about $321,000 compared to Paines award of $444,995. According to the U.S. Department of Educations website, Upward Bound serves high school students from lowincome families; and high school students from families in which neither parent holds a bachelors degree. The goal of Upward Bound is to increase the rate at which participants complete secondary education and enroll in and graduate from institutions of postsecondary education.
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AUGUSTA As Augusta awaits for the U.S. Courts to deliver the new political map based on the 2010 U.S. Census, all eyes are on U.S. District Judge Randal Hall. Hall is no stranger to local political combat having established his G.O.P street cred by defeating former state Senator Charles W. Walker for the 22nd District seat in 2002. The defeat for Walker was only his first such political loss and it precipitated a series of legal problems which eventually removed him from the political scene altogether. Since joining the federal bench, however, Hall could hardly be branded a conservative standard bearer. In 2010, Hall ruled that Augusta State Universitys requirement that a graduate student read material about counseling gays and increase her exposure to that community after she objected to counseling homosexual clients was academically legitimate. At the time, Hall said the Families browse a sidewalk display of books for sale during the Summer Reading Block case was not about pitting Party at the Augusta Public Library on Saturday, May 10, 2012. Photo by Vincent Hobbs
James Randal Hall Born 1958 in Augusta, Georgia. Federal Judicial Service: Judge, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Georgia Nominated by George W. Bush on March 19, 2007, to a seat vacated by B. Avant Edenfield. Confirmed by the Senate on April 10, 2008, and received commission on April 29, 2008. Education: Augusta College, B.A., 1979 University of Georgia School of Law, J.D., 1982 Professional Career: Private practice, Augusta, Georgia, 1982-1985, 19962008; Vice-president & legal counsel, Bankers First Corporation, 1985-1996; State senator (Republican), 22nd District, Georgia, 20032004.
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Appeals court upholds key provision of Voting Rights Act. Supreme Court review could loom
A federal court on Friday rejected an Alabama countys argument that a key part of the 1965 Voting Rights act is outdated. That could set the stage for a Supreme Court hearing.
By Warren Richey CSM Staff writer WASHINGTON, DC A divided federal appeals court panel on Friday (May 18, 2012) upheld Congresss 2006 extension of a key provision of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) of 1965, setting the stage for an expected showdown over the civil rights law at the US Supreme Court. Section 5 of the VRA requires states, counties, and other jurisdictions with a history of discrimination in elections to obtain pre-approval from Washington before enacting any changes to election procedures that might undercut minority voting. The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia voted 2 to 1 to throw out a lawsuit filed by Shelby County, Alabama that challenged the reauthorization of Section 5. Lawyers for the county argued that Congress was not justified in automatically reimposing the Section 5 requirements on the same states and jurisdictions identified as egregious discriminators nearly 50 years ago. They say the state is being punished for past problems that no longer exist. At issue is whether Congresss decision to extend Section 5 of the VRA for 25 years meets a Supreme Court requirement that the remedy be congruent and proportional to the level of discrimination that currently exists in nine states and parts of seven other states covered by the provision. A federal judge rejected the countys argument and upheld the statute. On Friday, the appeals court affirmed that result, eliciting praise from civil rights organizations. Our job is to ensure that Congresss judgment is reasonable and rests on substantial probative evidence, Judge David Tatel wrote in the 63page majority opinion. After thoroughly scrutinizing the record and given that overt racial discrimination persists in covered jurisdictions we are satisfied that Congresss judgment deserves judicial deference. Tatel added: Does the severe remedy of [Section 5] preclearance remain congruent and proportional? The legislative record is by no means unambiguous. But Congress drew reasonable conclusions from the extensive evidence it gathered. In a dissent, Judge Stephen Williams said the criteria Congress used to decide which states are covered by Section 5 were outdated and did not satisfy a Supreme Court requirement that the measure be congruent and proportional to Congresss remedial goal of fighting discrimination. Judge Williams said criteria used under the law are based on statistics from 1972. If the formula were to be updated to use more recent election data, it would cover only Hawaii, he said. Judge Tatel said the question isnt whether the law relies on old data, but whether the criteria continue to identify jurisdictions with the worst problems. If it does, then even though the formula rests on decadesold factors, the statute is rational, Tatel wrote. Williams cited the ongoing dispute over voter ID laws in South Carolina and Texas as an example of how the Voting Rights Act subjects covered states to heightened and questionable legal requirements. In 2011, both states adopted voter ID laws patterned on an Indiana voter ID statute that was upheld by the Supreme Court in 2008.
Normally, that existing precedent would be enough to insulate the statutes from legal challenge. But because both Texas and South Carolina are among covered jurisdictions with past histories of discrimination under the VRA, both states had to submit the laws to the Justice Department for pre-approval. Despite the Supreme Court precedent in Indiana, the Justice Department blocked both laws. Why should voter ID laws from South Carolina and Texas be judged by different criteria from those governing Indiana, Williams asked. Despite a congressional record of over 15,000 pages and 22 hearings, there is little to suggest that [the VRAs] coverage formula continues to capture jurisdictions with especially high levels of voter discrimination, Williams said. The case is expected to be appealed to the Supreme Court. In a 2009 decision, Chief Justice John Roberts raised significant questions about the constitutionality of Section 5 of the VRA. In particular, he questioned the laws reliance on old criteria that may no longer be relevant. Some legal analysts read the comments as an invitation for states and other covered jurisdictions to file their own lawsuits seeking to overturn the provision.
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Corey Smith balances two-yearold daughter Mason Smith on his shoulders while she covers her ears to block out noise from a military helicopter (above right) readying for take-off during Thunder Over Augusta. The event, commemorating the US Armed Forces, featured military displays, food, games for the kids and music concerts. Photo by Vincent Hobbs
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COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION OF RICHMOND COUNTY The Richmond County School System will accept bids and request for proposals until 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 20, 2012, for the following: 1. Basketball/Wrestling Uniforms 2012-2013 Bid #300 3. Bread RFP #12-596 4. Hains Elementary School Furniture RFP #12-430 2. Basketball/Wrestling Equipment 2012-2013 Bid #301 5. Hains Elementary School Media Furniture RFP #12-431
The Housing Authority of the City of Augusta, Georgia, in partnership with Walton Communities, is pleased to announce that the site-based waiting list for Public Housing admission to Walton Oaks and the Legacy at Walton Oaks will open on Wednesday, May 23, 2012 through Friday, June 29, 2012. The Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program (River Glen Apartments) will also open Wednesday, May 23, 2012 through Friday, June 29, 2012. The waiting lists for the Project-Based Rental Assistance (PBRA) for admission to the Legacy at Walton Oaks, the Public Housing program and the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program are currently closed. The community, located at 401 Fairhope Street, Augusta, Georgia 30901, is a gated, smoke free community that will provide a quality living environment. Seventy-five (75) newlyconstructed apartment homes for families are in the final stages of completion and will be ready for occupancy in July 2012. All units will include washer/dryer connections, a business center with computers and a community library for resident use. Special rental assistance will be provided with respect to 14 of the 75 apartment homes through the Augusta Housing Authority. Fourteen (14) units will be designated for eligible public housing applicants. No walk-in applications will be accepted. Effective May 23rd, anyone interested may complete an on-line application at www.augustapha.org. Walton Communities will require a $14 application fee to process your application. Once approved, a $250 deposit must be paid in full in order to reserve an apartment. Applicants will be placed on the site-based waiting lists, will be ranked by date and time applied and will be notified in writing when selected from the waitlist so that they may be scheduled for an interview to determine eligibility for the program. Preliminary applications will be accepted until 6pm on June 29th at which time all site based waiting lists will be closed. The Augusta Housing Authority does not discriminate in admission or access to its federally assisted programs. Any potentially eligible individual who has a visual or hearing impairment will be provided with information necessary to understand and participate in the Augusta Housing Authority's programs. Sevi B. Roberson has been designated as the responsible employee to coordinate the Augusta Housing Authority's efforts to comply with the nondiscrimination based on handicap regulations.
Equal Housing Opportunity The Housing Authority of the City of Augusta, Georgia By: Jacob Oglesby, Executive Director
Bid specifications may be obtained by contacting Amy Bauman in the Business Office at 706-826-1298, on our web site at www.rcboe.org, or at the Richmond County School System, Central Office, 864 Broad Street, 4th Floor, Augusta, Georgia 30901. The Richmond County School System reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive technicalities and informalities. By: Dr. Frank G. Roberson, Secretary COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION OF RICHMOND COUNTY
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Elaine Creed Johnson is a native Augustan. She began her career in the Clerk of Superior Court Clerks office in 1973, was elected in NACCURATE 1992 and assumed her official duties as the Clerk of Court in 1993. She has 39 years of continuous experience.
Elaine is married to Major Gene Johnson with the Richmond County Sheriffs Office. They have one daughter and son-in-law, Jennifer and Shane Prince, and one granddaughter, Ella Grace.
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