UPDATED: Who is Barney T. Bishop III?
After writing an opinion piece in the Tallahassee Democrat about City Walk Urban Mission, several of our members contact the writer, Barney Bishop, to object to a statement he made in his article.
The article was about the City Walk homeless shelter and whether it had obtained the proper permitting. Instead of focusing on the issue, Barney Bishop, in an effort to get his way, disparaged the shelter because they accept ALL people, including those required to register as sexual offenders. Instead of commenting on an administrative matter, he turned it into a scare piece, writing; “women and children have every right to fear for their safety.”
Who is this guy and what’s with his venomous attitude towards this population that he would rather see people homeless than trying to rehabilitate themselves through City Walk’s program, which “works with the homeless and ex-offenders providing basic human needs and transitional and supportive housing focused on re-entry.“?
Bishop… and we can’t make this up… is the CEO of the “Florida Smart Justice Alliance”, which is ironic because kicking these people to the curb is neither “smart” nor “just”. Trying to find out who this “alliance” is comprised of is confusing because their site lists nobody other than Barney Bishop. It also hasn’t been updated since 2013. What we do know about the “alliance” since then is that it had a mass exodus of it’s board, who tried to fire Mr. Bishop.
A Tallahassee-based advocacy group led by veteran lobbyist Barney Bishop has had a mass exodus of board members in recent weeks, including one who accused Bishop of being motivated by “self-aggrandizement and personal gain.”
As of Monday, group founder and former chairwoman Lori Costantino-Brown and members Pamela Alvarez, Catherine Craig-Myers, Jim DeBeaugrine and Mary Lynn Ulrey had all turned in resignation letters to the Florida Smart Justice Alliance. Copies were provided to FloridaPolitics.com.
Craig-Myers said the resignations were from those who supported a motion to fire Bishop and lost.
And last month, the Internal Revenue Service posted a notice it had “automatically revoked” the alliance’s tax-exempt status. The group is formed as a 501(c)(6), a category for “business leagues, chambers of commerce, real estate boards, etc.,” according to the IRS website.
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We asked around and it turned out the only person with anything positive to say about Barney Bishop… was Barney Bishop.
Based on his responses to our members, Bishop (who is registered as a lobbyist), seems to be just a political hack who cares very little about justice reform advocacy. He also has a personal vendetta against anyone with the “sex offender” label, which anyone claiming to be involved in criminal justice reform should not have. In one response he wrote, “I’m working right now [ ]with Sen. Lauren Book and we’re going to make it even more difficult for a homeless shelter that take in registered sex offenders without properly notifying the surrounding community to do so.”. That seems deeply at odds with the Alliance’s statement that “Any serious attempt to create meaningful change in Florida’s approach to criminal justice must be comprehensive and include all stakeholders.” I guess some stakeholders he just doesn’t want to hear from.
UPDATED: Barney Bishop is the lobbyist for The Wakulla County Sheriffs Department. Last year Wakulla County had to pay City Walk $160,000 to settle a lawsuit. Think Barney should have mentioned this in his opinion piece. Sketchy!
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Who are his lobbying clients? Do we know?
Might be helpful to have a more concrete idea of whose interests Barney Bishop represents when he writes or speaks.
A few sheriff’s offices. Makes sense.
https://floridalobbyist.gov/CompensationReportSearch/FirmDetail?reportId=48271
One of those few sheriffs’ offices is Wakulla County. They are compensating him.
Isn’t City Walk, against whom he published a column, located in Wakulla County?
If City Walk is policed by one of his clients, he should have disclosed that fact in his column.
Great resource, FAC! Wish I could figure out better how to navigate it.
YES!!! HOLY COW! Now it makes a lot more sense.
Read this: https://www.wtxl.com/news/local-news/wakulla-county-to-pay-160-000-to-settle-lawsuit-with-city-walk-urban-mission
Now we know what’s up!
Hopefully, Renee Miller will correct me if I am wrong, but I believe the shelter is in Leon County at 1709 Mahan Drive in Tallahassee.
I did get lost in this thread. If you are talking about the transition houses, then yes, City Walk was trying to open up some in Wakulla, but the shelter that Bishop was writing about is in Tallahassee. But I now see your tie-in with Bishop representing the Wakulla sheriff. Sorry about my confusion. Bishop probably does hope everyone is confused about what he is doing.
They moved
He seems to fit the mold of most of these anti-registered citizen ‘jack-booted’ self-approved politicians. We need to be able to stand up to these ‘weenies’. I would love the opportunity to expose him for what he is.
Bravo. I find a lot of good content on this site. But it always seems to be FAC-original content that is the best content. I hope other news orgs start picking these up.
This is apparently a man who has tons of skeletons in his own closet. It probably wouldn’t take much to let the skeletons loose. Just sayin.
Barney Bishop is just another parasite living off of the misery of others.
He is using this SO scam to pay his mortgage as so many are.
Only a soulless and sadistic sociopath would be able to sleep at night making money that way…seems to be a lot of those around – the Book’s come immediately to mind.
What a piece of…work this guy is.