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==Ohio newspaper editorial comments on Jones-Kelley== | |||
The ] on 22 November <ref>http://www.daytondailynews.com/n/content/oh/story/news/local/2008/11/23/ddn112308helenfolo.html</ref> states "Strickland acted after Ohio Inspector General Tom Charles' report found Jones-Kelley improperly authorized searches of state databases in the heat of the presidential campaign and also improperly used her state e-mail account to raise money for Democrat Barack Obama." | |||
The ] on 20 November <ref>http://dispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2008/11/20/joe.html?sid=101</ref> stated "Jones-Kelley said there were no political motives behind the checks. She had contributed $5,000 to the Obama campaign in late July." | |||
The ] on 9 November <ref>http://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com/article/20081109/UPDATES01/81109009/1002/NEWS01</ref> stated "In a series of July 8 e-mails, Jones-Kelley sent names of potential contributors to the Obama campaign. The campaign was looking for people willing to donate $2,500 or $5,000 at a July 11 fundraiser tied to Obama's visit to Dayton that day." | |||
The Zanesville Times Recorder on 23 November <ref> http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/article/20081123/OPINION01/811230310 </ref> states in an editorial "Here we go again. Another state official doesn't know the meaning of ethics and has set the bar so low she won't stumble when she jumps back and forth." | |||
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Helen Jones-Kelley, was the Director of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS), Ohio's largest agency, from 2007-2008. During her tenure, she received substantial media attention for various ODJFS related activities.
Background
A licensed attorney, Jones-Kelley received her Bachelor's degree in Secondary English Education from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and her law degree from the University of Dayton School of Law. Prior to law school, Jones-Kelley studied at the Scripps Gerontology Center at Miami University. She then worked for a bank before working for the Cincinnati Recreation Department for nine years. Jones-Kelley was appointed the co-chair of Ohio's Advisory Council on Children, Youth and Families in 2003. Before Jones-Kelley began her work with Children Services, she served as an Assistant Legal Director for Montgomery County Juvenile Court. In this position, she started the program Court Appointed Special Advocate, or "CASA."
Family life
Helen Jones-Kelley lives in Clayton, Ohio with her husband, Tom Kelley, and four daughters. She also has a stepson. Tom Kelley is the assistant director of the Family and Children First Council.
Professional life
Helen Jones-Kelley has frequently presented workshops on children and the law, including for the American Bar Association, National Court Appointed Special Advocate Association, and others. Helen-Jones was selected as one of the “Ten Top Women” in Dayton, Ohio in 1996 and one of the Ten Top African-American Women in 2002, and other awards.
Director of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
Jones-Kelley, a Democrat, was selected to run the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, by Governor-elect Ted Strickland, at the end of 2006. ODJFS oversees programs helping unborn babies and their mothers with health care issues while also helping unemployed workers and senior citizens find food and shelter. As director of ODJFS, Jones-Kelley has stated that one of her top priorities is, "to increase input from county departments and better coordinate efforts."
Jones-Kelley, as Director of the ODJFS, has commented numerous times on the jobless rate for Ohio during 2008. In March of 2008, Jones-Kelley commented, "News that the unemployment rate declined slightly must be tempered by the fact that total employment decreased in both goods-producing and service-providing industries." Also, Jones-Kelley commented in May that payroll had fallen and that the economy had remained "sluggish."
ODJFS database search
While in office, Jones-Kelly became embroiled in a controversy over searches of Joe Wurzelbacher's government records in the last few weeks of the 2008 US Presidential election campaign. State and local officials conducted an investigation into whether Jones-Kelley's order to access Ohio government databases was illegal; they concluded on November 20, 2008 that the searches breached protocol but found there was no evidence to prove they were part of a political agenda or linked with a political group or campaign. The Attorney General's office of Ohio conducted the investigation. Thomas Charles, the Inspector General of Ohio, also headed an investigation.
At the start of the investigation, Ohio State Rep. William Batchelder, R-Medina, called for Jones-Kelley to explain her agency’s actions in reviewing individuals who have been the subject of news stories. In a written response to a letter from Ohio Senate President Bill Harris (Ohio politician), Jones-Kelly defended her decision to approve of the search on Wurzelbacher after the third presidential debate:
- "Given our understanding that Mr. Wurzelbacher had publicly indicated that he had the means to purchase a substantial business enterprise, ODJFS, consistent with past departmental practice, checked confidential databases to make sure that if Mr. Wurzelbacher did owe child support, or unemployment compensation taxes, or was receiving public assistance, appropriate action was being taken. The result of those checks have never been publicly shared."
According to The Columbus Dispatch on November 14, 2008, "In response to a public-records request, the state agency said yesterday that it had no records involving previous checks of the type that Director Helen Jones-Kelley authorized on 'Joe the Plumber.'" Tom Hayes and Barbara Riley, both previous directors of ODJFS, have responded to Jones-Kelley's searches and stated that they did not conduct searches due to an individuals status being raised to "celebrity."
On November 20, 2008, Inspector General Charles reported that the reasons that Helen Jones-Kelley provided for the checks on Wurzelbacher "were not credible and they included contradictions, ambiguity, and inconsistencies." Charles found that Jones-Kelley "improperly authorized searches of state databases for information on Samuel Joseph — 'Joe the Plumber' — Wurzelbacher." Charles has provided the report to the prosecutor's office of Franklin County, Ohio for their review and consideration. After reviewing the report, Strickland suspended Jones-Kelley for a month without pay, but rejected requests for her to be terminated.
In response to the improper records search, Republican Ohio state representative Shannon Jones, has sponsored a bill that would mandate "the firing of any unclassified state employee who improperly accesses confidential personal information". On December 10, 2008, the bill passed the Ohio House of Representatives by a vote of 69 to 26. On December 17, 2008, the bill passed the Ohio Senate by a vote of 30 to 2.
Use of ODJFS e-mail
On November 7, 2008, Strickland placed Jones-Kelley on paid leave “for possibly using a state computer and e-mail account for political fundraising.” Strickland stated that this action was taken "due to the possibility, as yet unconfirmed, that a state computer or state e-mail account was used to assist in political fund raising." According to WYTV, Strickland has released e-mails showing that Jones-Kelley "used her state-issued e-mail account to send names of potential contributors to the Obama campaign." The November 20 Inspector General report found this use of state e-mail resources improper.
Resignation
On December 17, 2008, Jones-Kelley resigned from her position as director of ODJFS. Along with her resignation, Jones-Kelley issued a statement. "This decision comes after a time of pause, in which I realize that I continue to be used as a political postscript, providing a distraction from urgent state priorities." Two members of Jones-Kelley's staff, who had both been suspended after being implicated in the ODJFS computer records search, will be leaving their positions due to resignation and removal. Governor Strickland's spokesperson stated that the governor "values Helen Jones-Kelley's years of public service as a dedicated advocate for the most vulnerable among us." Upon Jones-Kelley's resignation, Douglas E. Lumpkin was chosen by Governor Ted Strickland to replace her as director of ODJFS.
Ohio newspaper editorial comments on Jones-Kelley
The Dayton Daily News on 22 November states "Strickland acted after Ohio Inspector General Tom Charles' report found Jones-Kelley improperly authorized searches of state databases in the heat of the presidential campaign and also improperly used her state e-mail account to raise money for Democrat Barack Obama."
The Columbus Dispatch on 20 November stated "Jones-Kelley said there were no political motives behind the checks. She had contributed $5,000 to the Obama campaign in late July."
The Mansfield News Journal on 9 November stated "In a series of July 8 e-mails, Jones-Kelley sent names of potential contributors to the Obama campaign. The campaign was looking for people willing to donate $2,500 or $5,000 at a July 11 fundraiser tied to Obama's visit to Dayton that day."
The Zanesville Times Recorder on 23 November states in an editorial "Here we go again. Another state official doesn't know the meaning of ethics and has set the bar so low she won't stumble when she jumps back and forth."
External links
References
- ""Job and Family Services chief named"". The Columbus Dispatch. 2008-12-19. Retrieved 2008-12-20.
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- ^ "Director, Ohio Department of Job and Family Services". Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-20.
- http://media.www.miamistudent.net/media/storage/paper776/news/2007/01/19/Community/Miami.Graduates.Assume.Posts.In.Stricklands.Cabinet-2655430.shtml
- http://iis.stat.wright.edu/SOS/archive_SOS_2005/bio_Presenters/helen_Jones-Kelly.htm
- http://www.daytonfoundation.org/aacfunds.html
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- ""Success would be the end of my job, director says"". Dayton Daily News. 2007-02-05. Retrieved 2008-12-10.
- ""One child left lasting mark on new chief"". Columbus Dispatch. 2007-02-11. Retrieved 2008-12-10.
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- ""Ohio and U.S. Employment Situation (Seasonally Adjusted)"". WMFD. 2008-03-31. Retrieved 2008-10-30.
- ""More job losses hurt Ohio's economy"". The Plain Dealer. 2008-05-17. Retrieved 2008-10-30.
- ^ ""IG Report: 'Joe The Plumber's' Files Were Searched Improperly"". NBC News. 2008-11-20. Retrieved 2008-11-20.
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(help) - "" Joe the Plumber's records hacked"". Cincinnati News. 2008-10-27. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
- ""Lawmakers Question 'Joe The Plumber' Background Check"". WHIOTV. 2008-10-28. Retrieved 2008-10-30.
- ^ ""'Joe' records check defended by family services director Helen Jones-Kelley"". The Plain Dealer. 2008-10-30. Retrieved 2008-10-30.
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(help) - "Report: Records search on Joe the Plumber improper". Boston Herald. 2008-11-20. Retrieved 2008-11-20.
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(help) - ""Help for Obama campaign, E-mails get leader of state office suspended"". The Columbus Dispatch. 2008-11-08. Retrieved 2008-11-08.
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(help) - ""Franklin County director to head state human services agency"". The Columbus Dispatch. 2008-12-19. Retrieved 2008-12-19.
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(help) - http://www.daytondailynews.com/n/content/oh/story/news/local/2008/11/23/ddn112308helenfolo.html
- http://dispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2008/11/20/joe.html?sid=101
- http://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com/article/20081109/UPDATES01/81109009/1002/NEWS01
- http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/article/20081123/OPINION01/811230310
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