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TexasTowelie

(112,125 posts)
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 01:48 AM Sep 2019

Court: No Voters' Right to Govern Airport, OK to Hide Communications

Capital-city residents do not have the right to govern the Jackson Medgar-Evers Wiley Airport or subpoena records from Mississippi legislators who voted to take over control of the facility, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled late last month.

The Aug. 21 decision came after the Jackson Municipal Airport Authority brought an equal-protection claim against the State of Mississippi, arguing that the 2016 decision to take control of the airport from a majority-black city and local government—despite the fact that all other municipalities in Mississippi retain control of their airports—constitutes racial discrimination against Jackson voters.

The plaintiffs claim that the law enacts "an illegal dilution of voting and other rights of the citizens of Jackson," the order shows. The 5th Circuit, however, ruled that citizen participation in the airport authority is not a legally protected interest, and therefore voters cannot sue for discrimination.

In 2016, Gov. Phil Bryant signed Senate Bill 2162, dubbed the "airport takeover" bill, which would replace the five-person, City-appointed airport commissioners with a nine-person board, only two of whom would be Jackson appointees. Because municipal airports provide millions of dollars in revenue for cities, the bill drew immediate criticism from the City of Jackson and its residents, who viewed the move as an attempt to divest vital economic resources away from majority-black, financially strapped Jackson and into affluent majority-white neighboring suburbs in Rankin and Madison counties.

Read more: http://www.jacksonfreepress.com/news/2019/sep/16/court-no-voters-right-govern-airport-ok-hide-commu/

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Court: No Voters' Right to Govern Airport, OK to Hide Communications (Original Post) TexasTowelie Sep 2019 OP
Similar to what was attempted here DAMANgoldberg Sep 2019 #1

DAMANgoldberg

(1,278 posts)
1. Similar to what was attempted here
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 04:14 AM
Sep 2019

Charlotte Douglas International Airport is run by the city. All well and good and supported by the then "Mayor for Life" Pat McCrory. The North Carolina General Assembly has been and is still jealous of this fact. Mr. McCrory changed his tune when he became Governor.

In my opinion that incident, HB2, and the I-77 tolls are why he was a 1 term governor and currently a radio host on 1110/99.3 WBT radio


Unsaid in this matter was black mayorships in Charlotte at the time, Patrick Cannon and Anthony Foxx, as well as 3 other Democratic mayors. The city owns and operates the airport and Vi Lyles is the current A-A lady running the city and is up for re-election.
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