Mr. Jonathan Lee drives a car that has a Rankin County Tag on it. The tag also has the Mississippi State University signature on the tag which almost covers the Rankin Co. sign. If Mr. Lee plans to run for Mayor, doesn't it make sense for him to drive a car that is registered in his county of residence? I'm sure that tags are cheaper in Rankin County; however, this is one of the problems faced by the City of Jackson with far too many residents carrying there tax tag dollars to other manicipalities. This practice is WRONG and certainly for one who says so many negatives things about Jackson, yet, says he wants to be Mayor.
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Have questions for Jackson mayoral candidates?
By Donna LaddToday, the JFP launched a series of interviews and other coverage of the 2013 mayoral race in Jackson. (Council coverage is coming soon.) Ongoing mayoral race coverage will appear at jfp.ms/mayorsrace. Right now the link goes to the first interview, with Jonathan Lee, which is linked below as well. But it will change shortly to a special mayoral coverage page with interviews, story links, video, audio and much more that we will collect as the campaign progresses (you can send us stuff, too, and post on your own blog entries).
Now, though, what we want to know is what questions you want our reporters to ask the candidates for mayor? Please make these open-ended (not yes-or-not, or leading "don't you think...?") kinds of questions and serious ones (that don't include unsubstantiated allegations or personal attacks). We will attempt to ask all candidates your questions, and you can also suggest questions for particular candidates. (If you have something you want us to look into that must be factchecked or substantiated, please email it directly to jacob@jacksonfreepress.com). We are also checking factual statements that the candidates make and will include any corrections; we ask you to let us know if we miss anything.
We encourage a higher level of dialogue in this election than we usually see in Jackson elections, and will use the JFP site and paper, as well as public forums, to do what we can to make that happen. We need your help, though, so please let us know your serious thoughts (and disclose if you are connected to a campaign, or who you know who is). All of this is vital information for voters.
So let's get started. Following is a question we just got on Twitter for Jonathan Lee, which inspired me to do this blog post now. We will ask Mr. Lee to answer this question and add it to the bottom of his JFP interview. Note that the question was asked in an accusatory yes-or-no fashion that adds nothing to the dialogue. I will post it in its original form and then change it into a real interview question as an example of how we can all work together to do this well:
Why no question about J Lee's position on sales tax bill for infrastructure improvements?
Better question: Please ask Mr. Lee his position onthe sales tax bill for infrastructure improvements.
Oh, and we also welcome any of the candidates to come on the site and answer themselves!
Let the campaign, and respectful dialogue, begin.
Comments
donnaladd 9 months, 1 week ago
The following post showed up in moderation on the site yesterday. Before opening, I asked Jonathan Lee to respond and verify whether the accusation is true or not. This is his verbatim response:
Donna, I appreciate you reaching out. This particular rumor has been shopped around various media outlets all week. The vehicle I assume that they are referring to is my company vehicle. My personal vehicle is registered in Hinds county, a fact easily verified.
MPI is owned by an entity chartered and located in Rankin County. It was where our distribution company was originally located. In fact, MPI has only been located in Jackson for 19 years. For those 19 years MPI has paid property taxes, inventory taxes, and school taxes in Jackson, Mississippi. The parent company is still located in Rankin county today and my company car is owned, titled and registered to the parent company.
Rest assured that I am a tax paying citizen of Jackson, also a fact easily verified. Thank you for giving me an opportunity to address the issue.
Knowledge06 9 months, 1 week ago
What is the name of the entity that owns MPI? Mr. Lee previously owned another company (MPI Laundry Services, LLC) which was dissolved in 2007 but was addressed in Brandon (Per company documents on the State of MS Secretary's website). Just curious
Also, if MPI is owned by another entity (which I guess makes them a subsidiary of that entity), why is that not mentioned on MPI's website in their 'about us' section? Just curious
donnaladd 9 months, 1 week ago
I don't know any of those answers, Knowledge. But we'll see what we can find out from Mr. Lee and get back to you.
chimneyville 9 months, 1 week ago
http://www.dor.ms.gov/info/faqs/MotorVehicleLicensingFAQ.pdf
http://www.dor.ms.gov/docs/mvl_PartVIIeffective7.13.2012.pdf
See page 8 of the regs
would be good to know in whose name the vehicle is registered and address of owner/registrant also filings with MS SOS do not reflect that MPI is a subsidiary https://business.sos.state.ms.us/corp/soskb/Corp.asp?198659
chimneyville 9 months, 1 week ago
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chimneyville 9 months, 1 week ago
take a look at the statute http://www.mscode.com/free/statutes/27/019/0057.htm
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