SULLIVAN'S SALVOS
April 23, 2020
Sullivan’s Salvos 4/28/20
In this edition:
*Please Be Kind, Patient, and Calm
*Sullivan for Supervisor!
*Bohannan for Iowa House District 85
*Did You Know?
*Please Be Kind, Patient, and Calm
The Covid-19 emergency has been going on for about 8 weeks here locally. While there is a lot of talk about “opening things back up”, I urge caution. Many experts feel we could be dealing with this for a long time. And going back to “normal” too soon just might be deadly.
Trust me, no one is more frustrated than me. I am an extrovert to the extreme, and being unable to socialize is killing me! With all that in mind, please continue to try to be kind, patient, and calm!
*Sullivan for Supervisor!
As you may know, I am running for reelection to the Office of County Supervisor. The June 2 Democratic Party Primary will be here soon; I thought I should take a moment to make my case to Salvos readers!
I grew up on a Heritage farm (150 years in the same family) near Sutliff, and attended K-12 in the Lisbon school system. I attended the University of Iowa, earning a BA in 1988. I have held several positions in the field of human services, including 6 years with the Department of Human Services and 6 years as Executive Director of the Arc of Johnson County.
I am married to Dr. Melissa Fath, a Research Scientist at the UI and a volunteer Pharmacist at the Free Medical Clinic. We have 3 adult children-Rachel, Jordan, and BJ, and have served as foster parents for another 50+ children.
I have been active in many local organizations over the years, including volunteering for the Shelter Overflow, Furniture Project, United Way, Community Foundation of Johnson County, Affordable Homes Coalition, Coalition for Racial Justice, UI Center for Disabilities and Development, Hoover PTA, City High Little Hawks Club, Yes for Kids Steering Committee, One Community, One Bond Steering Committee, and the Batterer’s Education Program.
I am a member of several community organizations, including: St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, Iowa Foster & Adoptive Parent Association, NAMI, Sierra Club, Bur Oak Land Trust, Center for Worker Justice, ACLU Hawkeye Chapter, AFT Local 716, and Iowa City Federation of Labor. I also served 4 years as Chair of the Johnson County Democratic Party.
Some of the accomplishments of which I am proud:
· Leadership during the Covid-19 crisis.
· Leadership during ’08 floods.
· Raising the minimum wage – the 1st county in Iowa to do so.
· Human Rights Ordinance – the 1st county in Iowa to do so.
· Sensitive Areas Ordinance – the 1st county in Iowa to do so.
· Conservation Bond Initiative – the 1st county in Iowa to do so.
· Community ID – the 1st county in Iowa to do so.
· Started 1105 Project with gift of old Public Health building.
· Saved Sutliff Bridge after ’08 floods.
· Started trails funding.
· Free Tax Help project.
· Livable Community Successful Aging.
· Outdoor warning sirens to unincorporated Johnson County.
· Local Foods Policy Council.
· “A” in local government transparency from Sunshine Institute.
· Heritage AAA Outstanding Elected Official – 2009.
If reelected, my goals are:
1. Continue community recovery from Covid-19;
2. Begin serving people at the GuideLink Center;
3. Improve Affirmative Action results;
4. Renegotiate 6 union contracts to the benefit of all.
I am grateful for your past support, and I thank you for your future consideration. I promise to never take this position for granted!
I respectfully request your vote on or before June 2. Thanks!
*Bohannan for Iowa House District 85
One of my favorite passages from the Bible is Luke 12:48 - “To whom much is given, much is expected.” If only society could see fit to follow this advice a bit more closely!
Being elected is a tremendous honor. Your fellow citizens have invested their faith and trust in you. Much has been given.
What do we expect from our elected officials? A lot depends on the situation. If they are serving in the minority, they cannot be expected to get as much accomplished. And in some cases, they represent a very “purple” district that necessitates taking more moderate positions.
So what should we expect from the person who represents the most heavily-Democratic District in Iowa? Vote the correct way almost all of the time – that is an absolute minimum. I would say she should also be a leader. She should introduce lots of progressive legislation every year. She should be a loud, forceful voice for labor, the environment, and all disadvantaged classes of people.
She should be a fighter. She should stand up and take on every bad proposal. She should call out lies. When her constituents travel to Des Moines and get bullied by Bobby Kaufmann, she should stand up for them.
She should be a presence. She should show up at community events. She should reach out to her constituents. She should spend hours out and about in the community, listening to what people have to say.
What if that same person has run unopposed since her first election? She should raise money like crazy. She should travel to neighboring Districts and knock on doors. She should be a resource and a mentor for newer elected officials at every level of government.
Those are my expectations. And they have gone unmet for far too long. That is why I support Christina Bohannan for House District 85.
Christina is a Law Professor at the UI, and full of energy! She is very progressive on the issues, and her Constitutional Law background is a real plus. Christina is smart, articulate, and passionate. She is an incredibly hard worker. True story - she calls me more times each weekthan my State Rep has called me in 20 years.
I know what you are thinking. “Why would he get involved? He is on the ballot – he should keep quiet.” That may well be good advice! But I can’t. This is too important. Local politics has been a big part of my life for over 30 years. This is the House District in which I live. This is what I do. So yes, I am getting involved, even if it comes back to bite me.
I am an elected official. I know what I expect of myself. I expect others to at least try. My constituents and I deserve the best possible representation at every level of government. We can and must do better.
Please join me in supporting Christina Bohannan for House District 85!
*DID YOU KNOW? Johnson County Supervisors run “at large”, meaning there are no districts. This means each of the 5 County Supervisors represents all 155,000 Johnson County residents.
Anyone interested in learning more about County government should take a look at the County website-
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---Rod
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