Stacy Head

January 10, 2024
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Stacy Head
Full Name Stacy Head
Occupation Lawyer
Date Of Birth Jun 30, 1969(1969-06-30)
Age 55
Birthplace Louisiana
Country United States
Horoscope Gemini

Stacy Head Biography

Name Stacy Head
Birthday Jun 30
Birth Year 1969
Place Of Birth Louisiana
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Gemini

Stacy Head is one of the most popular and richest Lawyer who was born on June 30, 1969 in Louisiana, United States. Stacy Head was born in 1969 as the daughter her parents, Katherine Hamberlin and Ernest Lynn Singleton. She was raised living in Greensburg, Saint Helena Parish in the southeast of Louisiana. She has one (younger) brother named Michael Lynn Singleton.

Stacy Head was elected to the New Orleans City Council in 2006, beating the incumbent Renee Gill Pratt. Councilmember Head’s campaign was aided by concerns over the effectiveness of government and effectiveness in managing hurricane Katrina as well as its aftermath. developers who had disregarded the wishes of residents in the neighborhood as well as the close ties among the incumbent Gill Pratt and then-Congressman William J. Jefferson (D) currently under investigation for several crimes. Bruce Nolan of the Times-Picayune has described the “intense, caffeinated personal” Head’s style of working as a member of the Council. New Orleans writer Nordette Adams (nomme de plume Verite Parlant) has described Head as an “drama queen” (together with more snarky titles).

In 2008, Councilmember Head began delving into the relationship between fees collected and services rendered by the Sanitation Department, which, along with its director Veronica White, was alleged by WWL-TV New Orleans Channel 4 (CBS) to be on too-friendly terms with the office of mayor Ray Nagin. The Council generally supported Head’s inquiries.

In the meantime Head had continued assaulting the garbage-collection fees, on 2009 July 30 proposing to eliminate general-fund subsidies to the fees so that residents, irrespective of neighborhood, would face the actual costs on their bills. Councilwoman Cynthia Hedge-Morrell countered that “I don’t think that will pass” whereupon Head responded:

After beating Cynthia Willard-Lewis to the seat that is at-large, Head soon attracted the anger from councilmembers Jon D. Johnson and Cynthia Hedge- Morrell over the announcement of Big Lots to open a store in New Orleans East (an earlier Big Lots store there closed following Katrina’s destruction in 2005). Katrina during 2005). Hedge-Morrell argued that the announcement ought to have been made by Johnson who was in the district where the store was planned to close or jointly by Johnson as well as Head. Johnson claimed that he been unable to make an announcement due to the fact that Big Lots’ plans were not yet finalized. Another view about the issue was Head simply repaid with votes from Johnson and Willard-Lewis, who voted to block the decision to nominate Errol George to succeed Head in District B, that was instead voted for by Diana Bajoie.

Stacy Head Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Lawyer
House Living in own house.

Stacy Head is one of the richest Lawyer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Stacy Head 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Stacy Aline Singleton Head (born June 30 1969) is an American lawyer, and was President of the New Orleans City Council.

Head is a professional attorney at law; she worked with Phelps Dunbar LLC from 1991 until 1995 when she earned her doctorate in jurisprudence in Louisiana State’s Paul M. Hebert Law Center and was hired by Stanley, Flanagan & Reuter LLC. Her involvement in politics started as an undergraduate she was employed by an organization called the Louisiana Legislature although at the time, she had no intention of ever running for elective office. The interest in politics began after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 when she was a member of the New Orleans City Council “unanimously demanded Governor. Kathleen Blanco to extend daylight-saving time exclusively for the Orleans Parish”–an idea that Head was not only “impractical” but also “tinged with mad futility”; she likened the idea to King Canute’s efforts to stop the ocean from rising. In June 2007, she took at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government program for Senior Executives from Local and State Governments. Local Government.

Councilmember Head faced a recall petition in late 2008 continuing into 2009, ostensibly for not representing the African American community and then for her support of Republican candidate Anh “Joseph” Cao, in his successful 2008 challenge to incumbent Democratic U.S. Representative William J. Jefferson, considered Gill Pratt’s ally or even mentor. Two days (on 2009 December 8) after Cao’s victory, WDSU-TV carried a statement by Mayor Nagin that Head had made “race-baiting” comments. The vitriolic quality of the environment had already been evident in allegations on a left-wing web site dubbing Head a “notorious racist and poor people hater” as well as a “partner in evil” with fellow Council member James Carter, an African American. The recall petition officially began on 2008 November 3, when recall leader Malcolm Suber formed, for the purpose, an organization calling itself Citizens for Accountability and Transparency in Government (CATG). On 2009 March 9, a week after the petition garnered the support of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Suber claimed to have collected over half the requisite signatures, despite protests from African American constituents who defended Head on WDSU-TV New Orleans Channel 6 (NBC). James Gill, Times-Picayune essayist, lampooned the situation with a column titled “Of all the accusations against Stacy Head, only one sticks—she’s white” (Suber is black; Cao is Vietnamese American). Head dismissed the leaders of the petition to recall her as “poverty pimps” pursuing their own agendas. Political scientist Ed Chervenak described the recall effort as the “opening shot in an anybody-but-Head councilmanic campaign” to emerge in Summer 2009. Head at first declined to indicate her reelection plans or lack of them but soon, and generally, indicated to WDSU-TV and WIST-Radio New Orleans AM 690 (Fox News Radio) her intention to be a candidate for 2010 reelection. The recall drive failed to produce the required 18,000 signatures within 180 days. Head had this to say about the leaders of the recall:

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As Head’s e-mail messages became public, by 2009 June 25 it was apparent that “hostility” (the word used by the Times-Picayune) between Head and Washington involved assessments of Washington’s house, messages by Head to her lawyer confidante Nyka Scott alleging that Washington’s home had been under-valued by the assessor to lower Washington’s taxes. Head’s e-mail also revealed thoughts and potential plans for a retaliatory demonstration in front of Washington’s house after a demonstration by Washington’s supporters in front of Head’s house. Head had incorrectly indicated Washington’s house as being in the assessment territory of assessor Nancy Marshall, but the property is actually in the territory of assessor Henry Heaton. Both Marshall and Heaton said that Head had never communicated with either of them about the valuation of Washington’s property—a request that they said would have been unethical in that the City Council reviews appeals of assessments retroactively but does not interfere with assessments of individuals proactively. City Council president Arnie Fielkow clarified:

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On 2009 May 13, prior to a stay ordered by the state supreme court, Washington briefly posted on the internet certain of Head’s e-mail messages. The messages, wrote Bruce Eggler in the Times-Picayune, appeared to have been chosen to cause her [Councilmember Head] maximum personal and political embarrassment.

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