Connecting the Dots - Education ... Attorneys ... Lobbyists

Dianna Pharr EdNews.org

Click on the red highlights to connect the dots ... Education ... Attorneys ... Lobbyists ...  Good Friends in High Places.

Let's get started ... I requested this document in September 2005.  When Eanes ISD did not provide a single document in response to my public information request, I asked again in January 2006.  I received the attached document eight (8) months later in September 2006.

Brad Shields is former Eanes ISD board member.  He is now the Eanes ISD paid lobbyist. He is also a paid lobbyist for Raptorware - read Susan Bushart's Community Update #5.  Mr. Shields also lobbied for HB 2264, a bill that would increase charges for obtaining public information.  I received this information in response to my public information request to Todd Baxter (sponsor of HB 2264) listing Nola Wellman (Eanes superintendent) and Thomas Ratliff (lobbyist) as the "source" of HB 2264. 

During his time on the Eanes ISD school board, Brad Shields was a Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) board member and a lobbyist as well.  Here are receipts showing that Eanes ISD paid for Mr. Shield's TASB trip to Washington, D.C. when he was a TASB board member and a lobbyist ... (Shields Legislative Associates). I wonder why our school district paid these expenses instead of TASB?  When Eanes ISD parent Susan Bushart (see Community Update page of this site) contacted Mr. Shields to inquire about this reimbursement ... click here.  Eanes ISD taxpayers are still funding Mr. Shields ... Click here to inspect checks provided to Mr. Shields by Eanes ISD.  And one more thing?  Guess who served Todd Baxter as Campaign Manager when Baxter ran for State Representative?  Brad Shields, Eanes ISD school board member.

The 2006 Lobby List posted by the Texas Ethics Commission lists Bill Ratliff, former Texas state Senator and acting Lt. Governor as TASB lobbyist.   He is also father and business partner of lobbyist Thomas Ratliff ... Ratliff and Company.   Apparently, Bill Ratliff serves as "adviser to the firm and its clients."  Want to learn if your school district hires a tax-funded lobbyist?  Click here.

Apparently Shannon Ratliff worked 35 years for McGinnis, Lockridge & Kilgore and then switched to Akin GumpMore here. McGinnis, Lockridge and Kilgore represents Eanes ISD in many areas including attempts to withhold public information from the public and writing amicus briefs about "Vexatious Requestors."  Who coined that phrase?  Keep reading. 

There's another Shannon Ratliff, too.  Apparently, Shannon Ratliff II works with Dave Thompson, Bracewell Guliani attorney who is leading the charge to sue Lake Travis ISD parents for using the Texas Public Information Act "too much."  Find Shannon II and Dave together on the "Texas Lobby Power Rankings."   Akin Gump made the list, too.  And yes, McGinnis, Lockridge & Kilgore as well.  Click here to review a sample of tax dollars dispersed to that law firm by Eanes ISD ... information obtained from Eanes ISD check register ... available only on www.keepeanesinformed.com.  

Back to Eanes ISD ... Board president Robert Durkee wrote a letter to TASB requesting the issue of open records as a legislative priority for TASB.  The Eanes ISD board ratified the letter in the October 2006 Eanes ISD board meeting.  That letter is the subject of a pending public information request.  Also in October, the Eanes ISD board meeting minutes reflect an invitation to meet with another ISD board and I am interested in learning more. Check back if you are interested, too.

The Texas Ethics Commission website lists Brad Shields, Dave Thompson (attorney representing Lake Travis ISD suing parents in that district for use of the Texas Public Information Act), and Randall (Buck) Wood (representing lobbyist Thomas Ratliff who is suing the Eanes ISD) ... all lobbyists for Open Records and Open Meetings ... here.   I wonder if who will "defend" Eanes ISD in this lawsuit.  I wonder if Eanes ISD is insured for litigation such as this though TASB.  The Eanes ISD 05-06 check register reflects these tax dollars expended to TASB ... no description currently available.

Speaking of civil rights ... I am a volunteer advocate for children with disabilities.  Back in 2004 when my attempts at informal resolution within the district failed, I submitted a complaint against Eanes ISD to the Office of Civil Rights. The district retained outside legal counsel.  When OCR substantiated my complaint, Eanes ISD Superintendent Nola Wellman apparently called that federal agency and she explained that TASB ...  OCR phone log here

So, who coined the phrase "Vexatious Requestor?"  I submitted my first public information request in 2003.  One year prior to my first request, in 2002 the TASB "legislative agenda"  included the following statement:

TASB shall support amending the Public Information Act to address an abuse of the process by vexatious requestors, who use repetitive requests solely to harass and cause excessive financial costs to governmental entities.

And Todd Baxter?  Connect the dots.

Stay informed visit Keepeanesinformed.com


Comments (24)

Said this on 1-4-2007 At 08:26 am
Lovejoy
Said this on 1-4-2007 At 10:36 am
FYI, Links do not work.....
Keep up the good work!
Keep working to exterminate Ed Lice. ( http://www.lovejoyschools.com/parasite.htm )
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Marty Parker
Said this on 1-4-2007 At 08:43 pm
Wonderful job of tying the various pieces together! I am an Eanes taxpayer and find it very troubling that the Board, and those with close ties to the Board, consider it onerous to provide open records in a timely, convenient manner. As a former state employee, state agencies are used to being transparent and consider providing records just part of the job. Since all governmental bodies are financed by, and exist solely to serve the public, I fail to see why school districts should be treated any differently than other governmental bodies. If the Eanes board, and their hired lobbyists, continue down their current path, there just might be more concerned taxpayers requesting public information, or, as the lobbyists prefer to characterize them, "vexatious requestors."
Said this on 1-4-2007 At 08:45 pm
pat alvarez
Said this on 1-4-2007 At 09:38 pm
I think Ms. Pharr is an incredibly talented and intelligent parent who has the keen perception and courage to pursue information that most of us don't usually believe is accessible to the public.
Her persistance is admirable as well and we are proud of her tenacity - keep up the great work, and keep us posted!
R.Cervin
Said this on 1-4-2007 At 10:39 pm
Excellent! Congradulations Ms. Pharr,
Thank you for making public school officials accountable. I feel school officials forget that the school district is not a private business, it is a government entity and public officials should be accountable to the stakeholders, the taxpayers.
susan
Said this on 1-5-2007 At 08:56 am
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Jon
Said this on 1-5-2007 At 04:17 pm
This is clarifying information for all Texas parents and taxpayers! Thank you.
Said this on 1-5-2007 At 04:53 pm
a concerned mom
Said this on 1-7-2007 At 07:24 pm
WoW!!! You did your homework!!! Keep up the good work. You are helping parents all over Texas!!!
Karen Langdon
Said this on 1-8-2007 At 12:08 am
All the conflicts of interest mentioned give one cause for concern. Excellent documentation of information.
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Eanes Dad
Said this on 7-23-2007 At 12:41 pm
Wow, that is amazing. Vexatious indeed. I mean, how much did the School District spend to respond to your requests anyway?
Eanes Mom
Said this on 7-23-2007 At 06:18 pm
The public information belongs to us, not the government employees of the district. The Eanes ISD responded to public information requests by hiring attorneys (funded by our tax dollars) to keep the documents private. Clearly, the tax dollars were spent to battle our right to public information rather than to provide it.
mark colditz
Said this on 8-24-2008 At 09:55 pm
I think our children come first. I am deeply troubled that this terrible linking occurs in the educational system. Thank you Dianna for showing me that parents can make a difference in improving schools in Texas.
PBMom
Said this on 8-25-2008 At 01:50 am
And I'm sure the web will get even deeper when all the dots for all the school districts start appearing. I thank you for your tireless efforts on behalf of all parents. We all have a responsibility to connect the dots in our own school districts and blow these doors wide open on the good 'ol boy system that desperately needs to be replaced.
enlightened
Said this on 10-29-2008 At 06:59 pm
Make no mistake. Public education is big business. Money talks. Follow the money, then express your outrage to legislators like Senator Florence Shapiro who are valiantly working towards increased transparency and accountability in our public schools.
momto5
Said this on 10-30-2008 At 05:32 pm
Dianne knows what she is talking about. All the money for education in Texas goes in one big circle.
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