Thursday, September 23, 2021

FAMILY FARMS AND UNDOCUMENTED WORKERS: OFF-THE-RECORD: EYE-OPENING Redacted Documents Unsealed in The Discovery Process

Intro: The subject of this lawsuit involve claims of defamation against a reporter
(This case is certainly quite messy, but it remains difficult to see any way in which this case makes sense for the Nunes' family beyond as a harassment technique itself.)
"The saga of Devin Nunes' family's lawsuit against reporter Ryan Lizza and Esquire Magazine got even more bizarre last week. Back in June, we had written about some heavily redacted documents in the case that suggested that Nunes' lawyer, Steven Biss, was playing some very dangerous games in order to try to keep the employees of the NuStar Farms (owned by Nunes' relatives) from testifying as to their immigration status.
As you may recall, the only part of the lawsuit that was still going on were defamation claims regarding the implication that the farm might employ undocumented workers, which would be noteworthy, considering Devin Nunes hardline stance on immigration. . .
Still, much of the information remained redacted. Law professor Eugene Volokh filed a brief asking the court to unseal some of the documents in the case, and late last week the court agreed.
So now we get to see a lot more, and as Elizabeth Dye at Above the Law points out, the new details show that this lawsuit "is even grosser than expected."

The newly unredacted documents highlight the evidence Hearst has found, through the discovery process that at the very least strongly calls into question the immigration status of employees of NuStar Farms. Considering that's the only issue left in the case, it seems quite incredible that the farm and Nunes' family would continue to push this lawsuit -- though, as other recent filings have shown, it's unclear how much

> Nunes' family actually knows about the lawsuit that was filed in their name.

A failed deposition redaction notes that family members admitted to not knowing who was paying for the lawsuit, and that they weren't looking for any money in return (even though the lawsuit requests $25 million).

> . . .And yet the case pushes forward on the issue of the immigration status of the employees of the farm, and the formerly redacted, but now unsealed, bits of Esquire's filing are incredibly eye opening and would make most people question why this lawsuit is being fought in the first place. . .

> As AboveTheLaw notes correctly, having a No Match letter does not mean that an employee is an undocumented immigrant. But, it certainly raises some questions about their documentation. And, if the Nunes family's main concern about the Lizza article was it suggesting the farm might have employed undocumented workers (which, to be clear, the article never actually says -- it merely highlights how the industry relies on undocumented workers, and it is quite common for such undocumented workers to be employed on farms around the Nunes' farm), perhaps the dumbest move Nunes and family could make is to sue for defamation over those very claims. Because unlike an old Esquire article that doesn't actually accuse the farm of hiring such workers, now (1) it's definitely in the news again, and (2) there's more evidence coming, and what's been shown so far does not look good at all.

Indeed, the filing goes even deeper in raising serious questions about the documentation status of NuStar's employees. . .

> . . .If the entire case hinges entirely on whether or not Lizza had no basis to believe that the farm employed undocumented workers, this is... probably not the way to make that case.

Also unsealed was Steven Biss's response to this filing, claiming that none of the above matters:

The fact that the social security numbers reported by NuStar did not match the SSA’s records is irrelevant. Inclusion of a worker’s name on a no- match letter makes no statement about the worker’s immigration status. Mismatches can result from a variety of reasons, including typographical errors (misspellings), clerical errors, mis-transposition of a number, an incomplete W-4, mistakes by the SSA, name changes, fraud/identity theft.

There's also a lot of table pounding about how (1) the article is false and quotes were "fabricated" by Lizza, (2) that none of the documents suggest the employees are undocumented or face criminal exposure, (3) that the only "misconduct" was from Lizza and Hearst, and (4) all of this is intended to "harass" the plaintiffs. You can read the filing for yourself at the link above or embedded below, but to me they are wholly unconvincing. The filing also insists that (1) Biss and NuStar are not pressuring its employees to not take the 5th, and also that (2) they "will not assert the Fifth Amendment or refuse to answer any questions." That seems quite odd given that the one transcript that has been released certainly showed the then lawyer of the employee suggesting the employee assert his 5th Amendment rights.

Esquire and Lizza then responded with the now unsealed document suggesting that the court really ought to appoint "competent, independent counsel" to represent the employees of NuStar farms.

Eventually the court mostly sided with Hearst and Lizza, noting that there was no harassment here:

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This case is certainly quite messy, but it remains difficult to see any way in which this case makes sense for the Nunes' family beyond as a harassment technique itself. It continues to retain all the hallmarks of a SLAPP suit, and serves as a strong reminder that Iowa needs an anti-SLAPP law and we need a federal anti-SLAPP law to go with it as well.

Filed Under: anti-slapp, defamation, devin nunes, immigration, immigration status, ryan lizza, slapp, steven biss
Companies: hearst, nustar

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Wednesday, September 22, 2021

MESA CITY COUNCIL 'STUDY SESSION' Thu 09.23.2021

Same Presentation as a dry-run try-out at a Budget, Audit & Finance Committee meeting
WHO KNOWS HOW TO STUDY?
Lower Council Chambers 
Roll Call (City Council members participate in person, telephonically, or electronically.) 
1 Review and discuss items on the agenda for the September 20, 2021 regular Council meeting
City of Mesa w FY 2021/22 
Utility Fund Forecast and Rates Recommendations 
Audit, Finance & Enterprise Committee 
September 9, 2021
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City Council Study Session Meeting Agenda - Final
Thursday, September 23, 2021 7:30 AM Lower Council Chambers 
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Roll Call (City Council members participate in person, telephonically, or electronically) 
 
1 Presentations/Action Items: 
21-0959 Hear a presentation and discuss the Utility Enterprise Fund forecast, and 
provide a recommendation on proposed utility rate adjustments. 1-a 
Agenda Item 1-a
File #:21-0959   
Type:PresentationStatus:Agenda Ready
In control:City Council Study Session
On agenda:9/23/2021
Title:Hear a presentation and discuss the Utility Enterprise Fund forecast, and provide a recommendation
on proposed utility rate adjustments.
Attachments:
1. Presentation,
2. Council Report,
3. Attachment 1 - Utility Rate Recommendations for FY21-22,
4. Attachment 2 - City of Mesa Utility Fund Cash Flow Projections

2 Current events summary including meetings and conferences attended. 
3 Scheduling of meetings. 
4 Adjournment.¹
 
COMMITTEE REPORT IS 12 PAGES
 
future-prediction - 4 Sight FinancialAudit, Finance and Enterprise Committee Report
Date: September 9, 2021
To: Audit, Finance and Enterprise Committee
Through:
Michael Kennington, Deputy City Manager/Chief Financial Officer
John Pombier, Assistant City Manager
Marc Heirshberg, Deputy City Manager
 
From:
Brian Ritschel, Management and Budget Assistant Director
Scott Bouchie, Environmental Management and Sustainability Director
Frank McRae, Energy Resources Director
Jake West, Water Resources Director
 
Subject: Fiscal Year 2021/2022 Utility Rate Recommendations
 
Attachments: 
1. FY 2021/22 Utility Rate Adjustment Recommendation Summary 
2. City of Mesa Utility Enterprise Fund Cash Flow Projections
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PRESENTATION IS 46 SLIDES
Presented by: 
  • Brian A. Ritschel – Management & Budget Assistant Director
  • Jake West – Water Resources Director 
  • Scott Bouchie – Environmental Management & Sustainability Director 
  • Frank McRae – Energy Resources Director
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WATER
Slide 6
Increasing Costs/Pressures on the Utility  
Water Utility Increases from FY 20/21 Actuals to FY 21/22 budget Operating Expenditure 
• Water Commodity Costs $2.6M 
• Treatment Plant Chemicals $0.8M 
• Treatment Plant Power Costs $1.0M 
• Personnel $1.9M

Slide 7
Increasing Costs/Pressures on the Utility  
Water Utility Increases from FY 20/21 actuals to FY 21/22 budget 
• Existing Debt Service $8.4M 
• Includes debt issued for past capital improvement projects 
• Signal Butte - Phase I 
• Waterline Replacement Projects 
• Refundings FY20/21 > FY21/22

Future Capital Improvement Projects Water Utility 
Central Mesa Reuse Pipeline Growth and Sustainability with ROI 
• Provide for economic growth 
• Greater water system reliability 
• Drought mitigation 
• Project Cost $72M

Future Capital Improvement Projects Water Utility 
East Mesa Water Interconnect Growth and Sustainability with Flexibility 
• Move 5 -10MGD between treatment plants 
 Greater system reliability through diversification 
• More operational resiliency through capacity sharing 
• Project Cost $82M  

Future Capital Improvement Projects 13 Water Utility 
Signal Butte WTP Expansion Growth 
• Increase plant capacity from 24MGD to 48MGD 
• Support residential & commercial development 
• Help SE Mesa to realize full potential 
• Maximize renewable resource - GRIC 
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• Project Cost $98M
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File #:21-0764   
Type:PresentationStatus:Agenda Ready
In control:Audit, Finance and Enterprise Committee
On agenda:9/9/2021
Title:Hear a presentation and discuss the Utility Enterprise Fund forecast, and provide a recommendation on proposed utility rate adjustments.
Attachments:1. Presentation,
2. Committee Report,
3. Attachment 1 - Utilty Rate Recommendations for FY2122,
4. Attachment 2 - City of Mesa Utility Fund Cash Flow Projections
 
 

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COVID-19 in four charts

The Delta variant that drove case and death rates up in the second half of the summer and caused several states and cities to reinstate mask mandates has led to an uncertain start to fall. Here are four charts for insight on the state of the pandemic, with new data on who isn’t getting vaccinated and why. 
  • Fourth-wave cases and deaths are at levels not seen since the winter surge. 
  • As of September 13, 210 million people, or 64% of the population, have received at least one dose of the vaccine.
     
  • Fifty-five percent of the US population — that’s 179.2 million people — have been fully vaccinated.
     
  • New England states have the highest percentage of vaccinated populations. States as varied as Idaho, Wyoming, Mississippi, and West Virginia have the lowest rates, ranging from 46% to 50%.
  • The pandemic has hit Native Americans the hardest relative to their population size. While non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native people account for 1% of all COVID-19 deaths, the group has the highest death rate since January 2020 with 285 deaths per 100,000 people. 
  
Get the most recent numbers on the pandemic, including vaccination rates by race and ethnicity, in the COVID-19 vaccination hub
 

Who hasn't gotten the COVID-19 vaccine yet? 

The FDA approved emergency use for the first COVID-19 vaccine more than nine months ago. As of September 17, more than 120 million Americans have not yet received one shot of any vaccine. USAFacts has the numbers on which demographics are currently without a single dose.
  • There are 48 million children in America younger than 12. Right now, this age group is ineligible to receive the vaccine.
     
  • About 29% of unvaccinated people eligible for the shots are between the ages of 12 and 24.
     
  • Texas, the second-most populous state, has the highest number of unvaccinated people. Texas is home to 9% of the nation’s population, but it’s home to 10% of unvaccinated Americans.
     
  • In a CDC survey, 22% of uninsured adults said they likely wouldn’t get vaccinated compared to 13% of people with health insurance. Nineteen percent of adults in rural areas said the same, compared with 13% of urban residents and 14% of suburban residents.
See more, including the vaccination statuses of the nation's most populous states, in this report.   

One last fact
The Federal Reserve increased its total assets from $4.17 trillion in January 2020 to $8.33 trillion in August 2021 to stabilize the economy during the pandemic. The Fed now owns more than $8 trillion in assets, $6 trillion more than the peak of the Great Recession

Intersection of Religion & Government: Mesa LDS Temple + AZCC Joint Appearance of A Quorum of Commissioners Oct 14 2021

An interesting coincidence ...

ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION


EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Matthew J. Neubert

SECRETARY
Carolyn D. Buck
Phone: 602-542-3931
CDBuck@azcc.gov

COMMISSIONERS
Chairwoman Lea Márquez Peterson
Sandra D. Kennedy
Justin Olson
Anna Tovar
Jim O'Connor

 

N O T I C E

Notice of a Joint Appearance of a Quorum of Commissioners
(Not an Official Meeting of the Arizona Corporation Commission)

Public Open House and Rededication
 of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Mesa Arizona Temple

Thursday, October 14, 2021

5:00 p.m.

This notice is provided as a courtesy to the public that three or more Commissioners may be present at the above locations.

The Commissioners attending these meeting will not vote on any issue or discuss, propose, or take legal action related to their official duties with the Arizona Corporation Commission.

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Arizona Corporation Commission | 1200 W. Washington Street | Phoenix, AZ 85007

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