Thursday, October 30, 2014

Independent Weekly Endorses Sherri !

Rick Outzen and the Independent Weekly endorse SHERRI MYERS!

"Pensacola City Council District 2:
Sherri Myers:  Few people bring her passion
for the “little guy” to elected office. She has
developed into a well-spoken councilperson
who does her homework. She has fearlessly
challenged the new status quo at city hall.
Someone needs to stand against the city’s
oligarchy. Myers is that someone."



Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Firefighters Back Sherri

Firefighters endorsed Councilwoman Sherri Myers for re-election of the Pensacola City Council. I am please to announced that the Pensacola Professional Firefighters Local 707 has endorsed me. I am humbled and honored by their endorsement. I love our firefighters. I will forever hold them dear in my heart for the kindness they showed my mother after she had her stroke. There were a number of times I had to call them for assistance - I don't know what I would have done without them. One of the main reasons I chose to live in the City of Pensacola is because we have professional firefighters. Our fire fighters serve the citizens in many ways, not just fighting fires that endanger their lives. They are our first responders in emergencies. They deserve our support and appreciate. Here is their Facebook page;
https://www.facebook.com/PensacolaProfessionalFireFightersLocal707
Go there and like their Facebook and let them know how much you appreciate their service to our community. Also, please like this post. Sherri

Saturday, October 18, 2014

VOTE "YES" FOR CHARTER AMENDMENTS

Vote "yes" for City Charter Amendments



 Sherri Myers
Wants you to Know
                                  Nov. 4TH
You Will Decide
      Balance of Power - or - Dictatorship__

The City Council is the governing body of the City of Pensacola, per the City Charter.  There are two branches of government in the City – the Legislative branch which is the City Council and the Executive branch.
CHECKS & BALANCES
Under the US Constitution and the Florida Constitution the members of the legislative branch of government have the IMPLIED POWER to hire and fire their own staff. President Obama does not hire and fire the staff of members of Congress.  Governor Rick Scott does not hire and fire the staff of members of the Florida legislature.  In contrast, in the City of Pensacola the current City mayor hires and fires all staff that perform work for the City Council. This has led to domination and control over the city’s legislative body by the executive branch – a practice that is inconsistent in a Republic form of government where a balance of power is necessary to ensure transparency and accountability in government.
 
In order for the city council to legislate, make policies and have budgetary oversight of the city’s funds, the council must have the ability to hire and fire its own staff. To ensure that the City Council can make independent and informed decisions it is necessary to amend the City Charter to expressly provide that the City Council has a duty, responsibility and authority to hire and fire its staff.

Finally, Dear Voter - Do I want to be re-elected to City Council? You bet I do!  But, what is more important is that you vote “yes” to amend the charter, expressly allowing the council to hire its own staff and preventing any future mayors from dominating, controlling and manipulating the city council for his or her own agenda and that of their powerful friends.

Stand up for Democratic Principles
                                  > Yes - Re-elect Sherri Myers to city council.
  VOTE :::        >Yes - Charter Amendment for council staff
                                  > Yes - Charter Amendment giving citizens the right to recall elected officials.
Vote early:  Oct. 20 through Nov. 1st or on Nov. 4th
For polling locations contact:  escambiavotes.com, or call (850) 595-3900
Contact me at:  526 Parker Dr. Pensacola, Florida 32504, (850) 484-0902, cell (850) 346-8168
Visit me at http://sherrimyers2.blogspot.com/  This is a paid political ad by the Campaign of Sherri Myers