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  Omaha Arena's Problem: Paying Debt
Mayor Mike Fahey said this week that a property tax increase appears inevitable to meet the city's obligation despite past assurances that the project would not add to homeowners' taxes.
For Fahey, the clincher that a $4 million to $6 million increase in property taxes in 2007 or 2008 would be necessary came with new estimates on how state dollars will trickle to Omaha.
Fahey and his aides said they are not pointing fingers at anyone over the failure of the original financing plan.
www.cdfa.net /cdfa/press.nsf/pages/1159   (932 words)

  
  Mike Fahey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michael Gahan "Mike" Fahey, born December 20, 1943 in Kansas City, Missouri in the United States, took office as the 49th and current mayor of Omaha, Nebraska on June 11, 2001.
Fahey won his second term as mayor in the May 10, 2005 election.
Fahey sat on the Omaha Planning Board from 1981 to 1991.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mike_Fahey   (123 words)

  
 Mayor's Office
On June 12, 2001, Mike Fahey was sworn in as the 49th Mayor of Omaha, Nebraska.
Although Fahey has always been active in Omaha politics and community affairs, running for the mayor's office was his first time as a political candidate.
While Mike Fahey is honored to serve the citizens of Omaha as Mayor, his most rewarding job is his role of father.
www.ci.omaha.ne.us /departments/mayor/default.htm   (238 words)

  
 Omaha.com Elections Section
Mayor Mike Fahey knew what was coming when he agreed recently to meet with two of the nation's top Democrats - a pitch for him to run for the U.S. Senate.
Fahey fits the mold of recent Nebraska Democrats elected to the Senate - Edward Zorinsky in 1976, J.J. Exon in 1978, Bob Kerrey in 1988 and Ben Nelson in 2000.
Mike Meister of Scottsbluff, who holds a top spot in the state Democratic Party, said he was among a group of people who approached Fahey a year ago about running and came away with no positive vibes.
www.omaha.com /index.php?u_page=2835&u_sid=2329296   (926 words)

  
 faheym
A native Oregonian, Mike Fahey founded the Shipwrights Apprenticeship Program, directs the Carpenters Food Bank and served as vice-chair of the House Labor Committee.
Mike Fahey will expand educational programs so representatives from the bureau go directly to small businesses to educate employers and employees about their rights and responsibilities.
Mike Fahey has not agreed to limit campaign expenditures for this Primary Election under ORS 260.180.
www.sos.state.or.us /elections/may1998/guide/np/faheym.htm   (588 words)

  
 Study Would Be Fair, Councilmen Tell Fahey - Business - RedOrbit
In his veto letter, Fahey said he intends to have the police and fire chiefs "conduct a top to bottom review of their departments." The review, which a mayoral aide says would have minimal costs, would have oversight by two local university officials and members of the City Council.
In his veto letter, Fahey also said he asked for an equal say in developing the scope of the outside study and selecting the consultant but said that was rejected by Welch in a Sept. 22 letter.
Welch said he asked the Fahey administration to be part of the process but could not promise that the mayor would be able to sign off on the consultant and the study's scope.
www.redorbit.com /news/business/674288/study_would_be_fair_councilmen_tell_fahey/index.html   (1031 words)

  
 Fahey will run for Oregon labor commissioner
Fahey held a press conference Dec. 3, after this issue of the Northwest Labor Press went to press.
Fahey, a Democrat who recently completed his second term in the Oregon House of Representatives from District 17 in north Portland, said he contacted the current labor commissioner, Jack Roberts, to inform him of his intention to run for the non-partisan post.
Fahey has been considering the race for labor commissioner for several months, but was deterred because he didn't want to run against Baker.
www.nwlaborpress.org /1997/fahey.html   (418 words)

  
 Omaha Says Arena Subsidy Isn't Figured Right
Mayor Mike Fahey is making an all-out effort to persuade state officials to take a fresh and more generous approach to paying a $75 million subsidy for the convention center at Qwest Center Omaha.
Fahey's recent letter to the state and the hiring of Goss are just the latest administration efforts to maximize money the city receives from the state.
Fahey has written and spoken with Johanns during the last year to clarify the subsidy formula.
www.cdfa.net /cdfa/press.nsf/pages/1465   (888 words)

  
 The Creightonian Online
Mayor Mike Fahey’s rejection of a partial smoking ban and the city council’s inability to override his veto are just more examples of politicians halting progress toward possible health improvements for the city of Omaha.
Unfortunately, in its attempt to foil Fahey’s veto, the council came to the same 4-3 decision with which it passed the bill.
Fahey’s determination to ban smoking in all public places is commended only by those who have a strong conviction against smoking, the utmost fears of health problems or any annoyances with secondhand smoke.
press.creighton.edu:16080 /020405/commentary4.html   (749 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Mayor Mike Fahey wanted to accept the firefighter's union contract and impose wage freezes on the firefighters and police unions to prevent laying off 200 city employees and closing down community services.
As was seen in the budget negotiations, and in the proposed ban on city union contributions, the discussions between the mayor and the city council are often heated.
Although elections are non-partisan, Mayor Fahey is an active democrat and five of the city council members participate in GOP fundraising events (Kotok2, 2004).
www.hamline.edu /personal/dkirchner01/urban/cases/omaha04.html   (929 words)

  
 AAC - Management
Mike Fahey is responsible for the leasing of all office and industrial properties within the American Asset Corporation portfolio.
Fahey has provided nine years of service to AAC; prior to this he was an office broker for United Properties, ONCOR International in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Fahey is a graduate of St. John’s University, where he earned a bachelor of arts.
www.aacusa.com /mike.html   (101 words)

  
 Industrial Reporting, Inc. Article - Connecticut Loggers Focus on Hardwoods
Sam and Mike are co-owners of NE Timberland Investments LLC, based in Union, Conn. They originally formed the business purely as a holding company for a tract of land that Mike and Sam bought jointly.
Mike was in and out of the mill often, and he and Sam got to know each other.
Mike and Sam considered other brands of machinery but had decided their choice would be either a Timbco or a TimberPro.
www.timberlinemag.com /articledatabase/view.asp?ArticleID=1028   (2076 words)

  
 Omaha.com Home Page
Fahey, a Democrat, also isn't conceding anything to Friend, a Republican, in the GOP strongholds of west Omaha.
One concern for Fahey is that Omaha voters might stay home for the April 5 primary and May 10 election, particularly in the heavily Democratic older neighborhoods.
With Fahey challenging then-Mayor Hal Daub and six hotly contested council races in 2001, only 25 percent of Omaha registered voters cast ballots in the primary and 45 percent in the general election.
www.omaha.com /index.php?u_pg=1673&u_sid=1359669   (406 words)

  
 Mail Tribune News
Mike Fahey is a union representative and a Democratic state representative from Portland, but he says businesses would get even-handed treatment from him if he is elected to the nonpartisan position of state labor commissioner.
Fahey said that during the 1997 session, he sometimes opposed a majority of his own party on legislation that emerged from the House Environment and Energy Committee.
Fahey, 51, has been elected twice to the Oregon House and was vice chairman of the House Labor Committee last session.
www.mailtribune.com /archive/98/jan98/11498n6.htm   (428 words)

  
 Nebraska Democratic Party: Fahey: I'm Considering It
BY C. Mayor Mike Fahey knew what was coming when he agreed recently to meet with two of the nation’s top Democrats – a pitch for him to run for the U.S. Senate.
In an interview with The World-Herald, Fahey said that at this point he is still more interested in seeking a third term as Omaha’s mayor than in running for the Senate.
Fahey fits the mold of recent Nebraska Democrats elected to the Senate – Edward Zorinsky in 1976, J.J. Exon in 1978, Bob Kerrey in 1988 and Ben Nelson in 2000.
www.nebraskademocrats.org /blog/982/fahey-im-considering-it   (951 words)

  
 metropolitan utilities district
Mayor Mike Fahey and the heads of the two large public utilities acknowledged problems identified by a World-Herald investigation: construction is being slowed by loose government oversight, contractors who juggle work crews and poor coordination of utility relocations.
Fahey cited a variety of changes that might be on the way: a prequalification system to weed out overstretched contractors, improved accountability in utility coordination and incentives for early completion and penalties for slow work built into the city's contracts.
Fahey said he formed the task force in response to complaints from citizens at town hall meetings.
www.mudomaha.com /news/2004/roads8.19.html   (759 words)

  
 Omaha.com Home Page
Mayor Mike Fahey wants the Omaha City Council and Douglas County Board to start down the path toward a full-scale merger of the city and county governments.
Fahey said the city and county would have to look at staffing levels with a merger, but he said he hopes any staff reductions could be achieved through attrition.
Fahey said operations such as park maintenance, planning and such functions as equipment purchasing could be merged up front.
www.omaha.com /index.php/toolbox/toolbox/index.php?u_np=0&u_pg=528&u_xid=923&u_sid=794413   (396 words)

  
 Omaha City Weekly
Fahey moved Bonn into his office as one of his assistants.
However, it was the last 88-pager that turned Fahey against Bonn, spurring him to fire her on Monday.
So Fahey was upset that Bonn aired her dirty laundry to the press before he had a chance to put it in the spin cycle?
omahacityweekly.com /article.php?id=2486   (839 words)

  
 Fahey will run for Oregon labor commissioner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Fahey held a press conference Dec. 3, after this issue of the Northwest Labor Press went to press.
Fahey, a Democrat who recently completed his second term in the Oregon House of Representatives from District 17 in north Portland, said he contacted the current labor commissioner, Jack Roberts, to inform him of his intention to run for the non-partisan post.
Fahey has been considering the race for labor commissioner for several months, but was deterred because he didn't want to run against Baker.
nwlaborpress.org /1997/fahey.html   (438 words)

  
 Mike Fahey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Mike Fahey had a varied background before landing in the film business.
Mike became intrigued with the behind-the-camera aspects of film production when his brother Jeff started making a name for himself as an actor.
Mike went along with his brother to the exotic locales of Greece and the Australian outback, working in the grip department of Jeff's movies.
www.blacksheepgrips.com /mike_fahey.htm   (142 words)

  
 The Harvard Crimson :: Sports :: Mike Fahey Jinxes Harvard Batters, Pitches Brandeis to 4-1 GBL Victory
Mike Fahey Jinxes Harvard Batters, Pitches Brandeis to 4-1 GBL Victory
Mike Fahey came back to haunt Harvard yesterday.
Fahey was not exactly over powering allowing eight hits in the contest.
www.thecrimson.com /article.aspx?ref=124692   (435 words)

  
 Fahey Wants Bigger Cut Of Qwest Monies - PoliticsNews Story - KETV Omaha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Fahey said Nebraska is profiting from the success of the Qwest Center, but it is Omaha that is still paying on the bonds used to build the $200 million facility.
Fahey said he knows Elkhorn's city leaders will continue to address annexation professionally, and he hopes the smaller city's residents will come to like the arrangement.
Fahey promised to use federal funding to establish more after school programs for teens as one way to address gang violence.
www.ketv.com /politics/10771348/detail.html?rss=oma&psp=news   (1078 words)

  
 The Welcome Message/FAQ for the Jeff Fahey Mailing List
Fahey appeared in a few Broadway shows such as the revival of "Brigadoon", toured with "Oklahoma" and followed with "West Side Story" on the Paris stage.
Fahey has been working on a fairly regular basis since 1984 in such varied films as "Sketch Artist I and II", "Impulse", "Body Parts", and in what is considered his best picture to date "White Hunter, Black Heart".
In 1994 the pilot of Fahey's new TV series "The Marshal" was put on TV as a midseason replacement and was greeted with praise by many critics, and hailed as one of the best new cop shows on TV.
www.eskimo.com /~whtrose/jffaq.html   (1677 words)

  
 Club Leader
Mike Fahey, WAA's advocacy and outreach specialist, is also more than willing to provide updates to your club in person.
Contact Mike Fahey to arrange for an expert from UW-Madison to speak before local civic and service groups in which club members are involved about the importance of UW-Madison and its alumni to Wisconsin's future.
Please feel free to contact Mike Fahey, WAA's advocacy and outreach specialist, at (608) 263-2645 or MikeFahey@uwalumni.com with any questions or to arrange for her to meet with your club.
www.uwalumni.com /clubleader/instateclubs.html   (569 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Mayor Mike Fahey outlined his plan to annex the small town to the city's west.
Fahey said the existing Elkhorn police station would be used immediately, and the possibility of a "west precinct" on 200th Street may come in the future.
Fahey said the existing police force would, however, be kept in place initially so that a gradual change could take place.
www.officer.com /news/IBS/ketv/news-2607792.html   (757 words)

  
 FireTimes - News Story
Efforts toward the agreement - halted by Mayor Mike Fahey - began moving again as soon as a City Council logjam on an affirmative- action plan broke Tuesday afternoon.
According to the Fahey administration, the contract will cost the city an additional $4.78 million over three years but will add more than 30 firefighters to the force and fully staff the two new rescue squads in west Omaha.
The city is able to do this, said Fahey Chief of Staff Paul Landow and City Finance Director Stan Timm, because of a new three- step entry process that will keep incoming firefighters at the lowest two pay levels - probationary and regular firefighter status - for longer periods of time.
www.firetimes.com /story.asp?FragID=4121   (723 words)

  
 Fahey endorsed for labor commissioner
Fahey, executive secretary-treasurer of the Portland Metal Trades Council, is a state representative from North Portland's District 17.
COPE is comprised of the state labor federationçs Executive Board and delegates from the 13 central labor councils in the state.
Fahey is challenging incumbent Jack Roberts in the non-partisan race, which could be decided in the May primary if one candidate gets 50 percent plus one of the total votes cast.
www.nwlaborpress.org /1998/fahey2.html   (398 words)

  
 Fahey named to COFAC development post
Fahey was campaign manager for Kind during the 1996 election.
Fahey’s responsibilities will include coordinating fund raising, media relations and editing a newsletter for the college.
Fahey has been a mentor in the "Everybody Wins" reading program and a member of Big Brothers/Big Sisters in Dane County.
www.uwsp.edu /news/pr/kyFahey.htm   (314 words)

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