Seagle calls opponent chamber candidate

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Mayoral candidate Keith Seagle took a jab at his opponent recently, saying that Mike Schmitz is the “businessman du jour” offered up as the Dothan Area Chamber of Commerce’s next mayor.

“The chamber of commerce chooses the businessman du jour to be the next mayor,” Seagle told the Dothan Eagle editorial board.

Many past mayors with chamber affiliations, including those serving as chairman of the board, have raised taxes, Seagle said. And as Democrats tend to follow
Republicans to elected office, Seagle said chamber-affiliated candidates are often followed by non-chamber candidates.

As an example, Seagle named Jimmy Grant, chairman of the chamber in 1971-72, elected mayor in 1973 and in 1977. Grant, who raised taxes during his term, was succeeded to the mayor’s office by Kenneth Everett, who did not raise taxes, Seagle said.

“There there was Alfred Saliba, a former chamber chairman, who raised taxes in 1992,” Seagle said. “He was followed by Chester Sowell who was not so closely tied to the chamber and did not raise taxes. Mayor Pat Thomas, who is chamber affiliated, raised taxes.”

And now there is Schmitz, the businessman of the day, Seagle says, who served as chairman of the chamber during 2003-04.

But Seagle’s portrayal of chamber members as being the only tax-happy leaders, is not completely accurate.

Everett didn’t raise sales taxes, but his administration did impose a lodging tax and raised sewer and water rates, Everett told the editorial board Thursday.

Everett also said he is probably one of the longest continuous members of the chamber.

Seagle didn’t mention Larry Register, who was elected mayor in 1985 after Everett left office. Register is a long-time member of the chamber and did not increase the sales tax.

Dothan Area Chamber of Commerce President Matt Parker responded to Seagle’s statement by saying the chamber “does not endorse a candidate, nor do we choose somebody to run for office.”

“The chamber is a business advocacy organization that is membership driven and represents diversity,” he said. “It provides an opportunity for people to get involved in the community ... enabling members to problem-solve and take on issues, make things happen and grow this region.”

Schmitz, a local car dealer, cites his business experience and success as one of the factors qualifying him for the office of mayor. Schmitz is also former chairman of Dothan by Design, the economic recruiting arm of the chamber.

“The chamber represents a thousand business people and employs the majority of people in the city,” he told the editorial board. “My good relationship with the chamber is a good thing. When I got involved with the chamber, I realized there is a lot of hard work put in by a lot of folks.”

Grant said when his administration raised sales taxes by one cent in the 1970s, there was little to no opposition.

“When I was mayor, the city had not built a new school or park or had a new industry in 20 years. The commission suggested a 1-cent sales tax to help the school system. Young Junior High School was going to have double sessions because there were so many students. Dothan High School was about to explode. We built Northview, Beverlye and Honeysuckle. And nobody said anything about it. Everybody knew it had to be done.”

Grant said he doesn’t understand the implication that there is something wrong with chamber leaders being mayors. He said most mayors over the last 40 years have been business owners and chamber members.

“If you don’t have business experience, you will go into the mayor’s office and be lacking. It is a big business and the people involved in business know what to do,” Grant said. “That is very, very, very important.”

The election is July 14.

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Flag Comment Posted by mickster on June 29, 2009 at 6:04 pm

Schmitz is a businessman—we need more, not less, business if we are to support the growth that everyone seems to want here. Seagle is an idiot—every time he opens his mouth something dumb comes out. His signs say he WILL cut taxes—he can’t promise something like that!  What’s wrong with him???  He will NOT get my vote.

As for Barbaree—he is my district’s commissioner and he is NOT getting my vote, either.  As far as I can tell he hasn’t really done anything wrong but I certainly can’t see anything that he’s done that’s right, either.

Flag Comment Posted by JAY on June 29, 2009 at 12:45 pm

What I do not understand is those of you saying that you will vote against Seagle AND Barbaree.  Please take a few steps back and hear me out.

Mike Schmitz is Pat Thomas ideology with better communication skills (salesmanship).  This is GREAT for Dothan.  Without support like Barbaree, Lee, and Matthews… Schmitz’s hands will be tied.  If you want Schmitz’s visions to come to fruition, please recognize the correlation he has with Barbaree, Lee, and Matthews and VOTE THEM ALL IN!  Thanks.

Flag Comment Posted by dothanfive on June 28, 2009 at 12:15 pm

I totally agree about Barbaree.  There is NO WAY he will get my vote.  I am in his district and will be voting for a change.  I support Schmitz completely - because he is steps ahead of Barbaree in so, so many ways.

Flag Comment Posted by BMOC on June 28, 2009 at 10:32 am

Is Keith Seagle really as big an idiot as he seems or am I missing something.

Flag Comment Posted by sixtimesaday on June 28, 2009 at 10:10 am

The meltdown of buisness in the city of Dothan by far is NOT the cause of buisness men like Mike Schmitz! Buisness men like Mike Schmitz and others are the backbone employers of this city.
Past and present leadership has allowed the hemoraging of jobs in our community with no effort whats so ever to replace them.
Weak leaders such as Seagle, Barbarre have failed the community that they serve. I hope that anyone in these districts know that these men along with Mike West are responsible for so many of our youth having no choice but to join the Armed Forces, because there are no jobs in our city for them. How can anyone enjoy the pride of serving there when the fact is they had choice.
Seagle and Barbarre seam to think that the office of commissioner is for there pleasure, I hope the voters will send a clear message to these expiditers of jobs and futures, that these offices that they hold are for the people, and for them they should fight. Seagle has no backbone,and Barbarre is a coward why these men are allowed to hold office in this City is beyond me.

Flag Comment Posted by dothanfive on June 28, 2009 at 6:27 am

Every time Seagle opens his mouth it gives us all another good reason to vote for Schmitz.  Seagle is throwing everything but the kitchen sink out there trying to get attention it seems.  I do agree with Seagle on one point though….. we are both glad Mayor Thomas will be leaving office.  I think he has been too much of a hands off “CEO” and has let folks like West, Powell, and Len White run things without proper over site. 

I hope Schmitz will do better in that regard.  Go Mike Go !

Flag Comment Posted by Toobad on June 28, 2009 at 6:11 am

Business leaders are why we had the housing meltdown and the banking and insurance company bailouts, and the car manufacturer bailouts.

I’d like to see someone as our mayor who IS NOT a business man!  Enough of these people and a car salesman doesn’t appeal to me either!

Cut our dang taxes in Dothan!!!

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