Georgia Democratic party exec resigns; chairman denies financial crisis

Updated at 3:07 p.m. with new material below:

Original: The state Democratic party has problems.

On Saturday, the chief of staff of the party, Page Gleason, handed in her resignation. The letter announcing her decision included these lines:

I have dedicated my adult life to fighting for the Democratic Party and its ideals throughout the State of Georgia. The situation at the Democratic Party of Georgia, however, has made it impossible for me to continue serving effectively as your Executive Director.

…I strongly recommend that the Executive Committee and the By-laws Committee review the sections of the Democratic Party of Georgia by-laws…. A thoughtful review and additional wording would more clearly define the role each plays within the Party so that individuals who serve as State Chair, Executive Director, and members of the Executive Committee may effectively lead the Democratic Party of Georgia in the future.

Gleason’s resignation came a day after minutes of a wildcat meeting of the Democratic executive committee were circulated via e-mail. You may read the official minutes here.

Some attended last Wednesday’s meeting in person, at a local law firm. Others checked in by phone:

As calls came in, callers were asked to identify themselves. A number of callers hung up following this request. After several requests for identification, two callers were disconnected.

Attention was drawn to Russell Edwards, treasurer of the party:

Mr Edwards distributed a document showing cash balances for several months, beginning with February 2011, ending with February 22, 2012. A budget was not presented. He explained the dire financial situation of the organization. Upon review and discussion of the document it was generally agreed that the current financial approach was unsustainable.

Considering the current balances and previous revenue trends, funds are available for approximately 30 days of expenses. Discussion continued regarding monthly expenses, an explanation of the Call Center/Canvassing program, the lack of Executive Committee approval for new hires outside of standard budget, and other financial matters. Inquiries were made regarding hiring. Mr Edwards and Mr Hadley asked to limit discussion to specifics.

Ms Johnson and Mr Halpern urged candor considering the nature of the meeting. Further discussion continued concerning monthly expenses. The question was raised as to the employment of Tasso Knight (member of the Executive Committee) and the body agreed to table the discussion until those with direct knowledge of the hiring arrangements were present. It was noted by Mr Reilly, with agreement from the full body, that Mr Knight had served the party well for many years.

So we called Michael Berlon, chairman of the Democratic Party of Georgia. Berlon acknowledged that, “unfortunately,” Gleason did indeed resign. But Berlon said her departure was the result of other opportunities, and had “nothing to do” with any questions about the party’s financial outlook.

Which Berlon said was tolerable. He denied that the party was 30 days away from insolvency. “If our treasurer had picked up the phone and called me, he would have learned we were solvent through the Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner,” Berlon said. That’s in May.

Berlon said he had not talked to the party’s state treasurer in 14 months. Yes, in 14 months. If that sounds questionable, Berlon explains that the state treasurer really isn’t in charge of the party’s books. That duty is privatized, to an outfit called Political CFOs. The responsibility of the state party treasurer is to make sure that financial statements are reported to the proper authorities on time, he said.

Berlon acknowledges that Knight, political director of the state AFL-CIO, has received reimbursements as a lobbyist for Demcrats at the state Capitol – which apparently has emerged as an issue.

Berlon has been pre-occupied. He wasn’t able to attend the Wednesday meeting of the executive committee. And, over the weekend, he fell off of a ladder, probably separating his shoulder. He may have broken his left arm. (He’s right-handed.)

Previous to a conversation with Berlon, Democratic party spokesman Eric Gray couldn’t provide specifics, but acknowledged the financial pressure that his party was under.

“We all knew that it was a challenge when we didn’t have a statewide officer. Fundraising has not been easy,” Gray said.

New material: This afternoon, Russell Edwards, treasurer of the party, sent out a note that included these paragraphs:

First, it is false that Chair Berlon and I have not communicated in 14 months. The Chair and I, in fact, have traded many emails, communicated by phone, and have also communicated at official meetings where many of you all have seen us seated at the same table.

With regards to the current state of the DPG’s finances, it is true that the DPG currently spends more than it raises. This unsustainable situation should raise red flags since the DPG’s current cash on hand is $37,230.15, not counting the Senate and House Caucus accounts.

– The DPG must meet semi-monthly payroll this Friday of approximately $28,000.00.

– The due date of the DPG Visa credit card is tomorrow in the amount of $2,110.00.

– The due date of the DPG United Healthcare expense is Wednesday in the amount of $1,414.22.

–The DPG also has a bill due to Political CFOs [a bookkeeping firm] this Wednesday of roughly $3,750.00.

– Next week, the DPG has a rent payment due for its headquarters of approximately $5,500.00.

The above expenses amount to $40,774.22.

All of this information has been verified by our accounting firm, Political CFOs.

My forthcoming semi-annual treasurer’s report will shed more light. At last week’s Executive Committee meeting, I pointed out the situation with balance sheets produced by the DPG’s accounting software that I thereafter collected from the attendees considering the sensitive nature of the situation. I have daily access to this system and have been accessing it regularly throughout my tenure as treasurer.

That being said, it’s not as if the present situation cannot change. We have an upcoming Jefferson Jackson dinner for which we have received pledges.

- By Jim Galloway, Political Insider

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238 comments Add your comment

zeke

February 27th, 2012
10:57 am

wow, and most responses to newts 2 dollar gas were that it was total bs

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
10:59 am

@uga 1999

the price of gas is set by the free market…and if 8.3% is unemployed its probaly because theyre lazy, or uneducated.if 92% of americans are working that means theirs something wrong with the 8%..dont blame OBAMA if u cant get a job…lol…u sound like a librul…lololo

UGA 1999

February 27th, 2012
11:06 am

zeke….It is NOT supply and demand. Our demand has decreased and our supply has begun to increase. Please research oil refineries and where America (Obama) has been sending our oil. Then post back.

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
11:07 am

uga 1999

booo hooooo u cant afford gas…why is that our problem?

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td

February 27th, 2012
11:10 am

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
11:07 am

You my friend will be the one Boo hooing come next Nov. when those suburban white women with SUV’s vote Obama out of office for the price of gas.

baby

February 27th, 2012
11:12 am

UGA- you can’t read. If you could you would have seen my past comments that all the R’s (including you) and the D’s are a bunch of greedy hypocrites. But I can say, at the least the D’s don’t hide behind God Almighty to justify their immoral uncharitable ignorance. Fool.

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
11:13 am

td

another conservative who wants the big librul guvmemnt to make gas cheaper…i thought ya’ll believed in less government…i guess not..

td

February 27th, 2012
11:14 am

Someone is finally telling the truth about the current day plantation.

“Drawing on the history and language of slavery, the film argues that the Democratic Party and the welfare state are the new version of the slave-holding plantation, keeping black people mentally enslaved.”

““They’ve been deceived that race is their issue,” says Peterson. “But that’s really not it. It’s the breakup of the home.”

http://pjmedia.com/blog/blacks-enslaved-by-the-left-argues-new-film/

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
11:16 am

td

yeah blacks should jump on the republican plantation ran by LIMBAUGH…lol…

paulo977

February 27th, 2012
11:17 am

Keep in mind, we had a surplus in the past (when Clinton was in office). We will have a surplus again.
————————–
Thank you for reminding those who choose to forget!!!

UGA 1999

February 27th, 2012
11:17 am

baby….Really, ever democratic president prior to Obama has been a christian.

UGA 1999

February 27th, 2012
11:18 am

liberalefty…..Yeah see, we know that blacks are not allowed to be free thinkers by the black race. Thanks for proving our point ONCE AGAIN!

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
11:20 am

republicans will never have a black nominated for president…yet they want blacks to join them racists….sooooooooorryyy

zeke

February 27th, 2012
11:21 am

dawg, you need to post your sources….

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
11:22 am

uga

the rightwinger who gets his manhood from black college football players…GO BULLDAWGS..

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
11:22 am

uga

the rightwinger who gets his manhood from black college football players…GO BULLDAWGS..

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
11:22 am

uga

the rightwinger who gets his manhood from black college football players…GO BULLDAWGS..

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
11:22 am

uga

the rightwinger who gets his manhood from black college football players…GO BULLDAWGS..

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
11:22 am

uga

the rightwinger who gets his manhood from black college football players…GO BULLDAWGS..

UGA 1999

February 27th, 2012
11:23 am

zeke….sources for?

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
11:24 am

@UGA1999

so if i get my talking points fom JUNKIE LIMBAUGH then i will be an independent thinker?…u sound silly angry and petulant…

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
11:26 am

why should blacks vote for the racist republican party?…theyre weak on defense{9/11} took CLINTONS surplus and turne it into a deficit…got thousands of american soldiers killed for GEORGE BUSHS lie in IRAQ…lol..

WOW

February 27th, 2012
11:27 am

td

seriously do you have to bring up race everyday?

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
11:30 am

@ wow

because hes{td} mad that the president is black…

zeke

February 27th, 2012
11:30 am

dawg, are you former football player with too many hits to the noggin? i know you won’t believe it because it is produced by the us govt, but:

http://205.254.135.7/tools/faqs/faq.cfm?id=268&t=6

sorry but you’ll have to go down to the one about producing and consumption…

Reverie

February 27th, 2012
11:32 am

This state began to trend towards the Republican Party as the National Democrat Party shifted increasingly toward the left. Zell Miller was absolutely spot-on with his assessment that the party left us. Now we are in a position that requires us to back many, many crackpot policies in order to get the backing for the important policies. The Flag, the arc and a million other things were just symptoms. A lot of good and honorable Democrats waved goodbye, not because of any one set of issues but more so over the direction of the national leadership. The Cities of Atlanta, Augusta and Macon cannot contend with everyone else.

UGA 1999

February 27th, 2012
11:33 am

WOW….Why do you not bring up the same question to Liberalefty? “Why do you bring up race every day”?

Double standard eh?

UGA 1999

February 27th, 2012
11:34 am

Zeke….I am talking about refined not produced. You do know the difference or am I assuming too much?

WOW

February 27th, 2012
11:36 am

@ UGA

No double standard. Liberal lefty was respoding to TD’s daily rant about some sort of modern day plantation.

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
11:37 am

@ugfa 1999

dude git off my jock, i’m not a UGA football player….hehehehehehehehe

UGA 1999

February 27th, 2012
11:39 am

WOW….And that is the only post where you saw him making a racist comment. ARE YOU SERIOUS? YEP DOUBLE STANDARD!

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
11:39 am

@wow

repubs keep talkin about some kinda plantation i’m supposed to be on…where is this plantation they keep talkin about?then they say we should join a party that will never nominate a black for president

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
11:40 am

uga

boo hooo liberalefty picking on me…lol

MHS

February 27th, 2012
11:42 am

They are intellectually bankrupt so they might as well be financially.

td

February 27th, 2012
11:44 am

WOW

February 27th, 2012
11:27 am

td

seriously do you have to bring up race everyday?

You are full of crap.

UGA 1999

February 27th, 2012
11:47 am

td….Amen brother.

snerdley

February 27th, 2012
11:47 am

Enter your comments here

snerdley

February 27th, 2012
11:48 am

I deny reason, therefore I can’t be conquered by it.

zeke

February 27th, 2012
11:49 am

dawg, what the ship does refined have to do with anything? is it ours? or are we just processing it….bottom line is we use twice as much as we produce.

UGA 1999

February 27th, 2012
11:56 am

zeke…..Refine versus produce…You still do not get it.

UGA 1999

February 27th, 2012
11:57 am

UGA 1999

February 27th, 2012
11:58 am

All the republicans need to do is campaign with these videos and it is GAME OVER for Hussein!

td

February 27th, 2012
12:02 pm

UGA 1999

February 27th, 2012
11:57 am

These libs on this blog will either refuse to watch the video or will deny everything because it may hurt the messiah and chief.

UGA 1999

February 27th, 2012
12:05 pm

Hey Liberalefty…..Looks like you should be (we ALL should be) angry about this treatment in Libya.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f3e_1330154912

John

February 27th, 2012
12:27 pm

I have always voted in Democratic primaries and thought I always would. I still agree far more with Democrats than Republicans on many state issues, especially social issues. However, the Democratic Party in Georgia has ceased to be relevant. When Democrats chose Mark Taylor as their nominee for Governor over Cathy Cox in 2006, they lost their chance to take back the Governor’s seat. When Roy Barnes and Ken Hodges both lost in 2010 even though they were clear;ly the more qualified candidates for those jobs, it was a message that Democrats can never again be elected statewide in Georgia. The only way to make a difference as a voter is to vote in Republican primaries.

UGA 1999

February 27th, 2012
12:28 pm

John….And your thoughts on the 2012 Presidential election?

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
12:39 pm

OBAMA dont need georgia tro win…duh

UGA 1999

February 27th, 2012
12:40 pm

liberalefty…..”tro”? Is that ebonics?

liberalefty

February 27th, 2012
12:41 pm

td

OBAMA is not nthe MESSIAH.glad u think of him as your saviour though..but he is the best president ever…just ask OSAMA…hehehehehe