Monday, June 30, 2014

2014 Election: Majority-4's Oro Valley's Special Interests

Five special interest groups participated in the 2010 election. These interest groups endorsed and provided funding for the Majority-4 in their 2010 election. We expect that they will participate once again.  For your reference, here is who they are:

SAHBA

SAHBA is the Southern Arizona Home Builders Association. They represent 350 building industry member companies with nearly 5,000 employees.  Their mission is to advocate for public policies and develop activities and services that further the home construction industry."  David Godlweski, a contributor in 2010 to the campaigns of the Majority-4, is SAHBA's president. You may know SAHBA from the annual spring home show that they follow.

SAHBA has considerable "skin in the game" in relation to Oro Valley politics.  They seek candidates who will look favorably on the requests of their members for zoning changes or for general plan amendments.

SAHBA is in the process of endorsing candidates. Their candidate questionnaire asks questions such as:
  • What do you feel is the role of home building in Oro Valley’s local economy?
  • What will you do to encourage new home construction and economic development if elected to Council?
  • Looking ahead, how will you measure or define success in terms of your efforts to encourage new home construction and economic development?
  • What does affordable housing mean to you? 
  • If elected, what will you do to create and protect affordable housing for working class families in Oro Valley?

We suspect that SAHBA will endorse candidates by early July. We suspect that they will endorse Majority-4.

Firefighers

There were a number of firefighter groups that endorsed and supported candidates in 2010.  These include: The IFFA, the Avondale Firefighters, Firefighters of AZ, United Pima Firefighters and Yuma Firefighers.  (Our Previous Report)  They supported some, if not all, of the Majority-4.  We expect them to support them again.

We have no idea why firefighters have a stake in Oro Valley elections. They have a separate board and are separate from town control.  Could it be that they are providing a reciprocal financial donation for the Oro Valley Police Officers Association?

OVPOA

The Oro Valley Police Officers Association  ("OVPOA") endorse the Majority-4 in 2010. Their stake in the 2014 election is obvious.

The OVPOA follows a specific game-plan as published in "Police Union Power, Politics, and Confrontation in the 21st Century: New Challenges, New Issues." (previous posting).  According that text, OVPOA should only endorse incumbents who score high in their previous council term.  Is there any doubt that the Majority-4 will score high?

Greater Oro Valley Chamber of Commerce

The Northern Pima County Chamber of Commerce endorsed the Majority-4 in 2010.  The Chamber changed its name in 2012.  The Chamber is prohibited by agreement with the town in lieu of receiving $30,000 per year, to participate in political activities. So, we do not expect them to endorse any candidate.

Local Advertising Circular 

The local advertising circular endorsed the Majority-4 in 2010. We believe that they will endorse them again in 2014.  The local advertising circular's stake in the game is two-fold. First, it is their need to please their advertisers, who are businesses.  Second, it is to get inside information and cooperation from each member of the Majority-4.
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Our Conclusion

Here's what we do expect this time around.  Mayoral candidate Straney and council member candidate Bristow will seek only the support of one special interest group, you the citizens. Otherwise, they will neither seek nor will they accept endorsement of special interest groups.

Majority-4's "proven leadership" will continue to serve the special interests.

3 comments:

Richard Furash, MBA said...

I'm responding to items written on the side-bar. What's going on with the Candidate Forums? One is at 1:00 PM. How do working people attend? Two others are from 5-8 PM. Same question. What are working people supposed to do...leave work at 2:30 to have dinner ready at 3:30 to be ready to leave the house at 4:30?


And what happened to forums being held at the El Conquistador where they actually have some air-conditioning? Two forums at the Library this year? There is never any A/C on in the meeting room. I have seldom lasted more than 10 minutes at a Library meeting held in the summer months without walking out due to a lack of oxygen in the room.

Richard Furash, MBA said...

Hi VC.


As far as I know, the NW Conservatives opens at 5 but the forum does not start until 6. The Library is free. The Hilton is not. Most organizations operate on a shoestring.

Richard Furash, MBA said...

Thanks for the info. I may have to skip the forums this year. The lack of A/C at the Library is just not doable.