Sunday, September 4, 2016

City of Torrance Mayor Pat Furey under fire again for FRAUD

Patrick Furey Jr. has resigned from the Torrance Unified School District (TUSD)Personnel Commission. The news was confirmed via an e-mail by new Deputy Superintendent Dr. Tim Stowe who released an internal memo on the subject.
Furey Jr.’s position on the Commission had come under fire due to his role in a political scandal involving illegal campaign contributions to his father’s 2014 mayoral campaign that led to a $35,000 fine by the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC). Furey Jr. served as his father’s campaign manager during that election campaign.
The incident resulted in Furey Jr. stepping down earlier this year from his role on the City’s Traffic Commission just prior to when the Council was to hold a vote on whether to oust him. In his resignation letter, he said that “these sad political attacks on the Mayor and my family are embarrassing our City.”  He also lamented that:
“Now the most extreme elements of our City – people who literally do nothing but complain, make vicious public attacks about people they don’t even know, and write racist and homophobic blogs – call all the shots. Now they can move on to just attacking my father and leave my family out of it.”
Furey Jr. was initially appointed to the Personnel Commission in December 2012. His father had previously served in the same role from 2006 to 2008. Furey Jr. was re-appointed to the position in December 2015 and his current term does not expire until December 2018.
The Commission was established to ensure favoritism and nepotism are kept out of the District’s hiring practices and that employees are hired based only upon demonstrated ability and not on who they know. Furey Jr. was appointed to the Commission by the California School Employees Association (CSEA) Chapter #845.  His mother, Teresa Furey, is still currently listed on CSEA’s website as its First Vice President.
CSEA has 15 days from the day the position became vacant to publicly submit a new name to fulfill the remainder of Furey Jr.’s term.

McCormick Contract Extended; Late Contributions to Dagastino’s Campaign Disclosed

Last Tuesday, the Council voted by a 6 to 1 margin to extend the McCormick emergency transportation and billing services contract for another year. McCormick received a ringing endorsement from Fire Chief Serna as data provided by the City showed they had met or exceeded contract expectations, including the critical response time requirement of 92% as reflected in the table below.
Councilman Milton Herring, the lone nay vote, expressed concerns about McCormick’s involvement in past campaign finance violations and said he wanted the City to undertake the Request for Proposal (RFP) process so they could evaluate other potential bidders.
Councilmembers Griffiths and Ashcraft joined Herring in expressing reservations about the contract, but ultimately approved the extension indicating their belief that there was insufficient time at this point to complete the RFP process. They also noted that they had recently voted to release a solicitation seeking other vendors for the service, but that such motion brought forward last April was not approved by their colleagues on the Council.
During her comments, Councilwoman Ashcraft stated:
“I have consistently voted against the City’s contract with McCormick Ambulance because of what I have perceived as a “pay to play” situation involving them during the election campaign of 2014 that got them the contract … It’s regrettable to me that McCormick thought they had to pay to play in order to get the contract, because I believe they would have gotten it other than that.”
Resident Linda Gottshall-Sayed, who previously served on the Ethics Commission with Mayor Furey, forcefully reminded the Council during the meeting that McCormick and the Mayor had broken the law and also urged the Council to seek additional vendors for the service in the future.
Prior to the vote, Mayor Furey acknowledged an e-mail received from former Councilwoman Maureen O’ Donnell wherein she wrote to the mayor, “Because of circumstances well known to you, please be honorable and recuse yourself from voting on the McCormick contract.”


With regard to the issue, Mayor Furey solicited advice from City Attorney John Fellows who responded by saying:
“There is no legal requirement for recusal here. To the extent that the request for recusal hinges upon campaign contributions generally speaking those are not considered an economic benefit to an elected official.”
Fellows made no comment on the unusual arrangement in which McCormick paid Mayor Furey’s FPPC fine and whether that relationship arose to a conflict of interest requiring recusal. Fellows has also thus far declined to pursue any action against the Mayor for violations of municipal law revealed in the Fair Political Practices (FPPC) investigation.
Perhaps due to all the hoopla surrounding their involvement in the 2014 election, McCormick was much less visible in the recent 2016 election. Required post election disclosures did reveal, however, three $1,000 contributions made to the campaign of Leilani Kimmel-D'Agostino from representatives of McCormick. These contributions were made in late June 2016 after the election had already concluded. D'Agostino was endorsed by Mayor Furey and the public employee unions, but ended up losing despite outspending all of the other candidates.
The post election financial disclosure also revealed another $14,846 payment to RFC Communications bringing the total paid to that firm to nearly $50,000. RFC appears to be the latest incarnation of Patrick Furey Jr’s political consulting firm due to it sharing a phone number, address, and client list with Furey Jr’s prior firm Liberty Campaign Solutions. Dagastino had hired Furey Jr. to work as her campaign manager, but tried to distance herself from him during the campaign by saying she only hired him to design some print material.
Furey Jr. resigned from his post on the Traffic Commission earlier this year after public outcry due to his role in the events that led to McCormick and Furey being fined $35,000 by the FPPC. In his resignation letter, he blamed extreme elements of the City he referred to as racists. In similar fashion, D'Agostino attributed her campaign loss to racism as well as a “hate campaign” that was waged against her.
Furey Jr. still serves the City and its schoolchildren through his role on the Torrance Unified School District’s Personnel Commission. That Commission is designed to ensure favoritism and nepotism are kept out of the District’s hiring practices and that employees are hired based only upon demonstrated ability and not on who they know. Furey Jr. was appointed to the Commission by the California School Employees Association (CSEA) Chapter #845.  His mother, Teresa Furey, is still currently listed on CSEA’s website as its First Vice President.
Clint Paulson 

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Torrance City Council Candidate Leilani Kimmel D'Agostino is a FRAUD

I AM JUST SHARING LINKS TO REVEAL THE TRUTH.
Leilani Kimmel D'Agostino is a FRAUD. This is my opinion of her. Besides the fact that Torrance City Council candidate Leilani Kimmel D'Agostino likes to talk bad about me and many others to people in Torrance. She is also lying to the public.
Since when is speaking the truth something we should fear?
Personally I don't care who Leilani uses for her campaign. I do however question the fact she denied using Jr. as her consultant.
That is why I decided to share this "PUBLIC INFORMATION" with anyone that may have missed it.
I'm tired of the "Don't step on Political Toes" thing.
Seems like this is information the public needs to know. She may still win, and I may make more enemies at city hall, but something no one could ever say is that I don't have the BALLS to speak up.
As you know Torrance City Council Candidate Leilani D'Agostino is using Patrick Furey Jr. as her consultant. Amid the controversy with the Furey family, Leilani has been getting a lot of pressure from supporters about her relationship with Jr. and many advised her to drop him.
Funny thing is that she is now stating that she is no longer using Jr. but interestingly enough the company name changed according to her most recent 460 filing, but both the address and phone number of this "New" consultant is still the same as Liberty Campaign Solutions.
Feel free to compare for yourself.
http://www.torranceca.gov/20148.htm
New company http://rfccommunications.com/contact-us/ Presumably owned by Patrick Furey Jr.
Old Company http://www.yellowpages.com/torrance-ca/mip/liberty-campaign-solutions-llc-475556929 Also presumably owned by Patrick Furey Jr.
Do what you want with the info, after all it's public record.
Again, I don't care who she uses as her campaign manager, but if she has to lie about this, what else will she lie about in the future?
SHARE with your Torrance Voters if you think this is information they should know.

NO VOTE FOR LEILANI.

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

USBA founder Aurelio Mattucci

The USBA Community Expo 2015 is SOLD OUT !!!
Stop by and show your support for local small businesses and organizations. Also come meet some of your local elected officials such as Assembly member David Hadley, City of Torrance Mayor Pat Furey, Torrance Councilmembers Mike Griffiths , Tim Goodrich, Kurt Weideman, Geoff Rizzo, Torrance City Clerk Rebecca Poirier and many more. We look forward to see you at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center on November 18th from Noon to 7:00 pm. Event link https://www.facebook.com/events/1536464813293599/


Aurelio Mattucci
Aurelio Mattucci USBA Founder

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Monday, July 7, 2014

Torrance Real Estate Broker Aurelio Mattucci announced today that he will most likely run again in 2016

Torrance Real Estate Broker Aurelio Mattucci announced today that he will most likely run again in 2016.
The election of June 3, 2014 proved to be a learning experience for Aurelio Mattucci.  His bid for a Torrance City Council seat yielded only 3,750 votes, not nearly enough to win a seat on Council. 
Campaigning is difficult, especially when you are not backed by big money Unions or Corporations.  The results are in the hands of the voters, but they always seem to levitate towards the candidates with the most money and backing.  In other words, you can't win an election without high power endorsements and money.
Proven point.  The four highest vote getters had all the backing and money.
Politics.......
Aurelio Mattucci, Candidate for Torrance Election

Monday, June 2, 2014

What You Should Know About Torrance City Council Candidate Aurelio Mattucci

What You Need to Know About Aurelio Mattucci,
Torrance City Council Candidate:

He's a family man and small business owner

Mattucci moved to Torrance as a young boy of 6 and has lived in the South Bay since 1977. He is now raising his own family here in Torrance.

Will work for maintaining, promoting and improving:
Believes in:
Endorsed by:
Redondo Beach Mayor Steve Aspel
Hundreds of local residents and business owners.

Click on links for more in depth details about Aurelio Mattucci and his plans for Torrance.

A Vote For Mattucci is a Vote to Support Torrance Business

Torrance City Council Candidate Aurelio Mattucci is ready to take office and take charge. His plan for the business development of Torrance includes bringing in new business and supporting the small or large businesses already here. 

Mattucci is a man who personally gets involved with helping the community and listening to business owners. He founded a non-profit all volunteer organization, The Mattucci Project, that is dedicated to beautifying Torrance, one lot at a time. The Mattucci Project volunteers, Aurelio included, go to homes or businesses in need to clear away trash, weeds, debris, to trim overgrowth and generally improve the appearance of the property. 

In addition to literally getting his hands dirty with unglamorous hard work, Aurelio Mattucci has taken the time to get to know his neighbors and fellow businesspeople. Over the past 3 years he has visited over 3,800 businesses to hear individual needs and concerns, asking “What would you like improved in the city?” He heard every answer and is committed to addressing all those concerns when elected to Torrance City Council.

Supporting business, improving curb appealprotecting families and being responsible with budgeting are high priority issues for Aurelio Mattucci, just as these are important to all those who live, work or play in the City of Torrance, California.

Vote for Torrance City Council Tomorrow!

Election day is less than 24 hours away! Are you prepared to make the best choices for the city of Torrance and the state of California?

In addition to the Torrance City Council and Mayoral races, these important local elections and state primaries are happening tomorrow, June 3rd.

STATE PRIMARY VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICES:
Governor
Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State
Controller
Treasurer
Attorney General
Insurance Commissioner Board of Equalization
United States Representative State Senator
State Assembly Member

LOCAL ELECTIONS:
County Board of Supervisors Sheriff
Assessor
Superior Court Judge

The following Statewide measures will also appear on the June 3rd ballot.

Measure 41 - Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention Bond Act of 2014.
Authorizes $600 million in general obligation bonds for affordable multifamily supportive housing to relieve homelessness, affordable transitional housing, affordable rental housing, or related facilities for veterans and their families. Fiscal impact: Increased state bond costs averaging about $50 million annually over 15 years.

Measure 42 - Public Records. Open Meetings. State reimbursement to local agencies. Legislative Constitutional Amendment. 
Requires local government compliance with laws providing for public access to local government body meetings and records of government officials. Eliminates reimbursement for costs of compliance. Fiscal Impact: Reductions in state payments to local governments in the tens of millions of dollars annually. Potential future costs on local governments in the tens of millions of dollars annually.





Torrance voters especially will want to get informed about their local races and learn more about Torrance City Council candidate Aurelio Mattucci.