Of the 18 Members of the Independence Visitor Center Corporation's ("IVCC") Board of Directors, the IVCC Appears to Have 16 White Directors, 2 Black Directors, and Zero Directors of Either Hispanic or Asian Origin
The Independence Visitor Center Corporation ("IVCC") operates the Independence Visitor Center ("IVC") at Independence National Historical Park ("INHP"), a unit of the National Park Service ("NPS"), in Philadelphia. The IVC is owned and operated by the United States of America - National Park Service, which then has sub-contracted with the IVCC, a taxpayer supported 501(c)(3) public charity, to manage the IVC. Some of the most important moments in American history transpired at INHP: the drafting and signing of the Declaration of Independence and the drafting, debating and signing of the Constitution of the United States.
The Independence Visitor Center itself is situated just across the street from the Liberty Bell Center, which houses the iconic Liberty Bell that has come to symbolize America's freedom for many different groups: the early patriots, the abolitionists, those fighting for women's suffrage, and many seeking freedom throughout the world. As the gateway to INHP -- the place where America's freedom was established and where this great melting pot of diversity was born -- the IVCC should be quite cognizant of maintaining a governing Board of Directors that represents the great diversity of Philadelphia and America as a whole. Unfortunately, the IVCC has instead created an insular and homogeneous Board of Directors that does not reflect the diverse constituent base which funds the IVCC and which the IVCC serves.
The problems with Independence National Historical Park ("INHP"), a unit of the National Park Service, represent a national issue of critical importance to cultural heritage, and as such require Congressional oversight for numerous reasons as outlined herein and at www.TheConstitutional.com/nps .
Showing posts with label Governor's Office. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Governor's Office. Show all posts
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Lack of Diversity on the Taxpayer Funded Independence Visitor Center Corporation's Board of Directors
Monday, October 18, 2010
What is Governor Ed Rendell Hiding?
Mr. Nutter, meet Mr. Rendell. He is now joining you in blocking the public's access to information, protecting corporate interests, and denying our Right to Know.
Governor Rendell appoints a "Governor's Representative" to serve on the Board of Directors of the Independence Visitor Center Corporation (IVCC), a 501(c)(3) taxpayer supported public charity, which runs the visitor centers at Independence National Historical Park, as well as visitor centers at Philadelphia City Hall, Fairmount Park, Free Library of Philadelphia (Central Branch) and Pennsylvania Convention Center.
This "Governor's Representative" is William A. Graham, IV.
Under the Pennsylvania Right to Know Law, The Constitutional Walking Tour requested records regarding the Governor's role on the Board of Directors of the Independence Visitor Center Corporation.
The Office of the Governor denied the release of the records.
The Constitutional appealed, and the PA Office of Open Records issued a legally binding Final Determination for the Governor to release the records (Jonathan Bari v. Office of the Governor, OOR Dkt. AP 2010-0733, September 13, 2010).
The Office of the Governor refused to release any records! Instead, on October 12, 2010, the Office of the Governor filed suit in a Petition for Review in Commonwealth Court to overturn the Final Determination.
On October 13, 2010, the Independence Visitor Center Corporation (represented by Ballard Spahr) filed suit in a Petition for Review in Commonwealth Court to overturn the same Final Determination.
Governor Rendell is going to great lengths to protect the IVCC, whose Board of Directors is chaired by John Estey, Governor Rendell's former Chief of Staff. Mr. Estey is also a senior partner at Ballard Spahr which serves as legal counsel to the IVCC; Ballard Spahr is also Governor Rendell's former employer.
What is Governor Rendell hiding?
Now I have to allocate my small business's scarce resources to defend myself in this matter. This is an absurd use of taxpayer dollars to ensure that the IVCC can continue operating in the dark, especially in light of the fact that the Independence Visitor Center Corporation just was allocated $5 Million in Commonwealth funds.
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Exhibits:
Petition for Review, Office of the Governor (Petitioner) vs. Jonathan Bari (Respondent), seeking to overturn Final Determination issued in Jonathan Bari v. Office of the Governor, OOR Dkt. AP 2010-0733, September 13, 2010; No. 2123 CD 2010, October 12, 2010.
Petition for Review, Independence Visitor Center Corporation (Petitioner) vs. Jonathan Bari (Respondent), seeking to overturn Final Determination issued in Jonathan Bari v. Office of the Governor, OOR Dkt. AP 2010-0733, September 13, 2010; No. 2123 CD 2010, October 13, 2010.
Final Determination, Jonathan Bari v. Office of the Governor, OOR Dkt. AP 2010-0733, September 13, 2010
Labels:
Ballard Spahr,
Estey,
Governor's Office,
Rendell,
Right to Know Law,
Transparency
Location:
Philadelphia, PA, USA
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