On the 2010 registered lobbyists list from the Alabama Ethics Commission website, there are two lobbyist entries that caught someone's attention:
Jones Group, LLC The
111 Washington Avenue
334-832-7334
Montgomery, AL 36104
111 Washington Avenue
334-832-7334
Montgomery, AL 36104
Their clients from the PDF file on record AEC:
Abbott Laboratories, Inc.
Alabama Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs, Inc.
Alabama Gamefowl Breeders Association
Alabama State Employees Association
Alabama State University
Alabama Cable Telecommunications Association
John Guthrie, Jr. and Associates
Greene Track Incorporated
Community Action Association of Alabama
City of Montgomery
Community Education Centers, Inc.
Community Care Network, Inc.
LKQ Corporation
Stephen Bradley & Associates, LLC
South University
Tuskegee University
Tom Coker & Associates
P. Michael Cole, L.L.C.
Maynard, Cooper & Gale, PC
Pfizer Inc.
Perry Uniontown Ventures 1, LLC (Owners of the dump site where the coal ash from the TVA Spill is being sent to. Guy McCullough, Bradley's partner is their PR man.)In checking on this group by visiting their web page, they are solely minority owned and operated and appear to be involved in some worthy monority causes and issues.
Except for two; Stephen Bradley & Associates and Perry County Ventures.
We have been told phone calls were made to the Jones Group and were not returned when the issue was raised about Mr. Bradley's history and current endeavors in Shelby County, Alabama. The callers wanted to know why, a minority owned firm would lobby for a "well to do" Caucasian firm, that is pushing for a large quarry in Vincent that will have a huge impact on Vincent's minority population.
An adverse effect for those people is putting it mildly. That has been covered previously in this blog.
Did Mr. Bradley hire this firm as a "voice" to the black communities he seeks to invade with his client's companies? Or did he hire this firm to act as a go between to black leaders and lawmakers to help "get them on board" with his client's interests?
This is one of the problems in Alabama that minority residents face and the press will not touch--the selling out to big business by strong minority groups and black politicians who claim to represent the best interests of "their people." We see this with the SCLC (Calvin Woods New South Coalition), Tuskegee Institute, Artur Davis, Albert Turner, Jr. in Perrytown, Sheila Smoot, Larry Langford, William Bell and a long list of others.
The lure of money and power is strong and the Big Mules have learned that the very people they once oppressed are valuable allies in pushing their agenda into minority areas through faces that are much more familiar to these communities than the faces of the Big Mules.
History tells us that the "Mules" tactics have never been in the best interest of minority groups and we suspect once again it is profit over people that rules the day.
Reader decide.
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