[nfbmi-talk] simple questions more on can connect

Christine Boone christineboone2 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 25 23:19:40 UTC 2013


These are indeed 2 questions that any agency director should provide. In fact, many excellent agencies put out annual reports that include all sorts of numbers and they share those annual reports with all sorts of people. They want as many folks as possible to read their reports because they are proud of the numbers and the other information they contain. I think it would be wonderful for BSBP to publish such a report. 

Boone Christine Sent from my iPhone

> On Oct 25, 2013, at 5:35 PM, "joe harcz Comcast" <joeharcz at comcast.net> wrote:
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> October 25 2013 to Rodgers More Simple Questions
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> Paul Joseph Harcz, Jr.
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> Joeharcz at comcast.net
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> Edward Rodgers, BSBP Director
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> Dear Mr. Rodgers,
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> Could you simply answer a few basic questions here without making it a silly FOIA request or other obfuscations?
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> Could you simply give me two aggregate numbers since you assumed the Director’s position of BSBP relative to the “I Can Connect” (Deaf-Blind program funded by the FCC?
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> The first very simple question is: how many (just a simple number please) Deaf-Blind clients have been served by BSBP through this program?
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> And two: Please give me an aggregate dollar amount of money expended for acquisition and training for these clients.
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> Please don’t give me a stall or dodge and please don’t give me something off the top of your head.
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> But, please, please, pretty please simply answer these simple questions.
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> I really wish to know.
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> Sincerely,
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> Paul Joseph Harcz, Jr.
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