Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Tuesday Update: After One Hour Jury Says Halloran Guilty


NYT: On Monday, Cuomo made a preposterous claim that the commission’s work was “a phenomenal success” when, in fact, the commission was shut down halfway through its term and had not concluded its investigations.
 
Gov. Cuomo’s Latest Excuses(NYT Ed) The governor of New York finally responded to a report in The Times about his interference with ethics investigators with more unconvincing spin.  Cuomo finally took public questions on Monday about a scorching report in The Times last week that revealed how his aides had interfered with ethics investigators in Albany. The governor’s delayed press briefing was a defiant attempt to defend himself against politically damaging evidence of his conduct. Once again, Mr. Cuomo has changed his story about the way he created, handled and then suddenly disbanded the Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption. When Mr. Cuomo appointed the commission last year, he promised commissioners they would be “totally independent.” They could investigate anybody in state government, even him, he said. Then, as The Times reported, his top aide tried to head off investigations that touched on the governor’s own interests. The aide, Lawrence Schwartz, told some investigators that the governor was off-limits and their job was to go after legislators.Mr. Cuomo abruptly shut down the commission in March, and in April argued that because he had created it, “it is mine. It is controlled by me.” Now, he’s trying to sell New Yorkers another unconvincing spin. At a press briefing in Buffalo on Monday, he said that his administration had merely offered “advice” to commissioners and investigators. “Independence doesn’t mean you get holed up in an ivory tower and you don’t talk to anyone,” he said. The investigators who had to respond to the governor’s pressure almost certainly did not view the directives of his aides as optional. Preet Bharara, United States attorney in Manhattan, has taken over the commission’s inquiries. Any truly independent investigation of corrupt practices in Albany will now depend on Mr. Bharara’s work. What is truly disturbing is that Mr. Cuomo now wants to deny interfering with the commission while claiming that its job was done.
 

Breaking: Ex-Councilman Halloran Guilty On All Five Counts

A jury today found ex-Queens Councilman Dan Halloran guilty on all five counts of the corruption charges he faced stemming in part from his role in a bribery scheme to sell the GOP line in the 2013 NYC mayoral primary.
 

US Attorney Preet Bharara issued the following statement:
A Dig At Cuomo?
“With today’s verdict of guilty reached by an impartial and independent jury, the clean-up of corruption in New York continues in courtrooms.


As the jury unanimously found, Daniel Halloran played a key role in two distinct political corruption schemes: first, for $20,000, Halloran was willing and able to serve as a go-between to deliver bribes to political party officials, and second he also took nearly $25,000 in cash and illegal campaign contributions to steer $80,000 in City Council money to other bribe payers.”

“Dan Halloran was the lone defendant in the trial that just ended in his conviction, but he is unfortunately not alone in a crowded field of New York officials who are willing to sell out their offices for self-enrichment.”

“This Office will continue the vigorous prosecution of political corruption to secure for the people of New York – regardless of party affiliation – what they deserve: the honest labors of their elected representatives. And we will continue to partner with the FBI, whose outstanding investigative work in this case

Dan Halloran guilty of masterminding failed $200K bribery scheme(NYP)

Ex-New York Councilman Is Convicted in Corruption Case(NYT)

 



Seabrook Reject by the Garbage

Disgraced pol Larry Seabrook to have his name scraped off Bronx trash cans (NYDN)



de Blasio Blamed Bloomberg But As Councilman Voted for the Poor Door

When the lengthy text of a zoning resolution was amended by the City Council in July 2009,    then-Councilman Bill de Blasio — who arrived late to the meeting — was among the majority who voted “aye.”
One provision said developers of market-rate condos could include affordable units on site, instead of off-site, while allowing for the separation of a number of services that included the entrances. But de Blasio’s vote didn’t stop City Hall officials last week from putting the blame for the controversial Extell Development project at 40 Riverside Blvd. — which will have separate entrance for subsidized tenants — solely on former Mayor Mike Bloomberg’s team.  De Blasio voted for luxury building ‘poor door’ as councilman(NYP)

Mayor de Blasio and other officials denouncing “poor door” entrances for subsidized tenants in luxury buildings actually voted in favor of a measure that made such separation possible, a Post review found.Among the other elected officials who voted in favor of the 2009 zoning changes are current Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer and Public Advocate Letitia James. The two were among those who took part in a press conference on the steps of City Hall this past Friday condemning the prior administration for signing off on the project.

Last Week True News Went After the Progressives For Allowing A Poor Door, Today A Pol Woke Up  and the NYP Says Free Market Forces Will End the Poor Door 

Government ‘poor door’(NYP) The idea that the residents of these latter units will have a separate entrance has set off comparisons to Downton Abbey, where Lord Grantham and his brood live upstairs in sumptuous conditions, while the servants live down below.  It’s precisely their insistence on defining where poor people live that is responsible for poor doors, not to mention the tax breaks for developers and relief from some zoning restrictions.So why the poor door? As The Post’s Steve Cuozzo reported more than a year ago, separate doors are required for this kind of the building. In part to make it easier down the road for the units to be managed separately by a non-profit. How much better and simpler it would be if the city did two things. First, just make it easier to build housing of any type. Second, give those who need subsidies vouchers they can use anywhere rather than assign them to a particular unit. Even if builders build just luxury units, when supply is expanded, people move up.  That means an apartment that was once luxury becomes middle class, and a middle-class apartment becomes working class, and down the line. If it weren’t put into government-designated buildings and units, we’d have much more mixing.

True News Keeps the Poor Door Story Alive
DOOR FOR THE POOR BLASTED: Elected officials want to ban affordable section entrances approved by Bloomberg administration(NYPD) “The two-door system is an affront to New Yorkers’ belief in fairness and diversity in our city,” said Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer.*  De Blasio seeks to an end to New York City's 'poor doors,' blames Bloomberg  (Newsday)

True News 
Last Week When Giuliani Was Mayor There Was No Building With A Poor Door
Despite having attended 15 of the sessions and received days-worth of orientation sessions, the newbies are scheduled for a first-of-its-kind group lesson on the workings of government during a “mock” Council session on Wednesday afternoon. “At the request of several freshmen Council Members, [we] will be holding a mock stated meeting along with a brief history of the council to more clearly explain the order and procedures which are followed at the stated meetings pursuant to law and council rule,” reads an email sent by the body’s senior director of community engagement, Karina Claudio Betancourt.Fellow freshman Laurie Cumbo (D-Brooklyn) said as a former director of a non-profit, she’d attended her fair share of stated meetings even before being elected.But Cumbo said the training is likely to benefit even the most experienced of the new members. “The same course can be taught by 10 different people and each time you would learn something new,” she said. Novice City Council members still don’t know what they’re doing (NYP)* New York City Approves 'Poor Door' for Luxury Apartment(Newsday)* BdB's rep on City Planning Commission to approve Extell's"poor door" development(NYP)* Manhattan Borough Presidents Gale Brewer at a press conference called for an end to “poor doors” in mixed-income housing developments—separate entrances for the affordable units and for the market-rate units, the Observer reports: 


de Blasio Defends His Dark Money Lobbying Group That He Used To Mislead New Yorkers About Closing LICH Hospital 

De Blasio defends lobbying group's contributions from firms that do business with the city(NYDN)
Mayor de Blasio defended a lobbying group formed to push his agenda for accepting donations from firms that do business with the city, a practice that is strictly limited for individual candidates.  The group, Campaign For One New York, dedicated to pushing de Blasio’s pre-K plan and his other priorities, has brought in $1.7 million in private donations.  A number of the donors have contracts or bids before the city. That includes real estate developers Donald Capoccia, who gave $10,000, and Jon Halpern, who gave $5000, and Queens contracting company Ashnu International, which kicked in $5000.People who do business with the city can give no more than $400 to a mayoral campaign, and candidates can’t get public matching funds for those donations like they can for others. Those limits don’t apply to lobbying groups like the Campaign For One New York, which also raked in big bucks from unions and others.  “They’re different realities,” de Blasio said when asked about the issue Monday.


A Slush Fund Different Reality

Alarm Raised About ‘Dark Money’ Behind de Blasio’s LICH - Fortis Letter


The backlash continues against a letter sent out by a de Blasio lobbying group supporting the sale of Brooklyn’s Long Island College Hospital (LICH) to a developer.   The government watchdog group Common Cause raised alarms on Tuesday about “dark money” funding the mass mailing, and the Brooklyn Heights Association (BHA) has added its voice to those debunking the letter's claims. The controversial June 26 letter touts the “stand-alone ER” that will be replacing the historic hospital. Although it was signed by Carroll Gardens’ resident Gary Reilly, the letter was mailed from the headquarters of de Blasio lobbyists operating under the name “The Campaign for One New York.” In the letter, Reilly says, “I was asked by Mayor de Blasio to share my views on what [the sale of LICH] means for families in Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn Heights, Boerum Hill, Downtown Brooklyn and Red Hook.”  The outcome, Reilly writes, “. . . is a lot better than we had reason to think one year ago.” With SUNY selling the hospital complex to developer Fortis Property Group, “We will have a freestanding, high quality emergency room, with up to 20 observational beds.” The letter has evoked a storm of criticism from residents of these neighborhoods who fought for more than a year to save the hospital, and who supported de Blasio in his campaign for mayor largely based on his promise to save LICH.  That promise was seemingly forgotten after the election, however.* Big city unions bankroll $1.7M to Mayor de Blasio's lobbying arm(NYDN)* * An advocacy group set up by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s campaign aides raised nearly $1.8 million during his first six months in office to promote his policy agenda, The Wall Street Journal reports:  * Apartment sharing website Airbnb, which is under fire for flouting New York City law, has hired Mayor Bill de Blasio’s former campaign manager Bill Hyers as a consultant, the Daily News reports


NY's Media Gives More Coverage to Spiderman Than Corruption and Other Issues That Effect the Lives of Real New Yorkers
No Coverage of Halloran's Trial 
Smitherman spokesman Nathan Smith alleged.The threat to New York City’s public spaces(NYP) * Man dressed as Spider-Man punches NYPD cop in Times S(NYDN) * Man Dressed as Spider-Man Is Arrested After Scuffle With Police in Times Square (NYT) * Spider-Man Caught on Camera Punching Times Square Cop(Time) * Cops: 'Spider-Man' Slugged Officer in Times Square(ABC) *Spider-Man Faces Trouble in Case of Assault on Officer(WSJ) * Man dressed as Spider-Man accused of harassing woman and punching cop in ...(WABC) * Yet Another Times Square Spider-Man Arrested (NY Mag)



NYP Prints Opponents Press Release Attacking Indicted Sampson for Repeating His Crime
Sampson's Groundhog Day
New shady claims about Sampson emerge(NYP)  Embattled Brooklyn state Sen. John Sampson is up to his old funny-money tricks, critics charge. Sampson was indicted by the feds last year for allegedly stealing $440,000 from housing escrow accounts and using part of the proceeds to help fund a failed bid to become Brooklyn district attorney.  Sampson has yet to stand trial and is seeking re-election to his Senate seat. But he is now being accused by a chief rival and election lawyers of using questionable, if not illegal, practices to finance his re-election campaign.  Sampson has reported that his campaign treasury has a deficit of $28,746 — a red flag that raises questions on how or where he’s getting the money to finance his re-election bid.  Dell Smitherman, a leading candidate seeking to oust Sampson in the Democratic primary, claims the former Democratic leader is allegedly breaking the law again.  “John Sampson has been arrested for funneling embezzled money into his previous campaign, and is now illegally spending funds on this race without reporting where his shady money is coming from.* 12 Donors on John Sampson Filing Raise New Red Flags(NYO)

I called Sampson's DO inquiring about fling error, hung up on. Called back, asked for campaign info, aide threatened to "kick my white ass."



Cuomo Best Strategy Knock Off Opponent to Cut Off Public Ability to Make A Statement Against Him
The Cuomo campaign won't challenge the number of 's nominating signatures, just her residency 


Tuesday Update of Closing Moreland: CuomoSpeak
Gov. Andrew Cuomo defended his administration’s treatment of the now-defunct anti-corruption Moreland Commission, saying his aides offered advice to investigators but that it operated with “total independence.” He called the commission a “phenomenal success.” “Of course I talked to people,” Cuomo said. “It would be unintelligent not to talk to people. The best evidence of independence is when someone from the second floor says ‘Why don’t you do this?’ And then the chairman says ‘I disagree, I don’t want to do that.’ That’s not a sign of interference. This is demonstrable proof of independence.”

Denying Interference, Cuomo Defends Handling of Ethics Commission(NYT)

* Cuomo’s claim that the Moreland Commission was a “phenomenal success” because it forced the legislature to pass the Public Trust Act does not pass the laugh test, the Daily News writes:

YOU DID IT TO YOURSELF! Gov. Cuomo's anti-corruption panel is under fire after he failed on his promise to clean up Albany(NYDN)  Cuomo is accused of corrupting his own anti-corruption commission by interfering in its probes of the Legislature and then disbanding it in exchange for a watered-down ethics reform package from lawmakers. Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara has opened an inquiry into the Moreland Commission while the governor’s office appears to be trying to distract from the issue.* "Like a wounded bear, Governor Cuomo finally emerged..." READ MORE: NY1 ItCH: A Cuomo Pep Rally - with No Apologies

Democratic Party Spins Against the NYT's Cuomo Story

The state Democratic party launched a pro-Andrew Cuomo ad blitz as the governor's office braced for an embarrassing Times story about the governor's handling of the Moreland Commission on Public Corruption, Capital New York writes:Spinning Italian Dems Also * Italian-American Democrats and one prominent Italian-American group are pouncing on Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino's comparison of Governor Andrew Cuomo to a mafia boss, Capital New York writes: 
Daily News N.Y.’s spinning governor    Say this for Gov. (NYDN) Cuomo: When the going gets tough, he sticks to his guns.  The chasm between his promise of an independent anti-corruption commission and his actions both in meddling in the panel’s business and, finally, in shutting it down have drawn the most withering scrutiny of Cuomo’s tenure.When he was AG, Cuomo complained about the office’s lack of power to investigate public corruption, but as governor, he has failed to provide that power to his successor, AG Eric Schneiderman.

AG Schneiderman’s Legal and Political Conflict
The Gotham Gazette looks at state Attorney Eric Schneiderman’s legal and political position as both Democrats and Republicans call for him to speak up and act regarding the Moreland Commission:

CUOMO’S MORELAND RESPONSE -- Jimmy’s Take: Speaking to reporters in the Queen City at what the Buffalo News called “the most important press conference of his career,” Cuomo said the commission was an “overwhelming success.” For over 20 minutes he explained that his aides offered advice and had conversations with commissioners, but certainly never crossed the line into “interference,” in either a legal or political context. Cuomo leaned on an earlier statement from former Moreland co-chair Bill Fitzpatrick, the Onondaga County district attorney, that underscored how he was satisfied with his independence and happy with the legislation it achieved. The governor testily answered a Times reporter’s questions about one of Fitzpatrick’s earlier emails by saying it was but a mere “snippet” out of context. “If you had watched the movie to the end, the name of the movie would have been ‘Independence,’ ” Cuomo said. “You named it ‘Interference.’
This is arguably Cuomo’s fourth position on the commission. (To recap: (1) It’s totally independent, (2) I never blocked their subpoenas, (3) I am the commission (3a) and it was never independent and if you thought so, joke’s on you and now (4) it’s a little independent, and my contact is okay so long as it wasn’t determinative.) What’s unclear is whether the governor’s strong statement will settle the matter, or fuel more skepticism. Already, John Stewart last week called the governor’s changing stories “f---- ridiculous” and the Albany Times-Union, calling for an explanation on Sunday, wrote, “You don't have to be a middle schooler to hear this and want to roll your eyes and say, "Wow." On Monday, Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough called it “deeply troubling.” Cuomo will now hope he’s done talking about this. But like so much else at the moment, it isn’t really his call.

QUOTE OF DAY: “I never said it couldn’t investigate me.” -- Cuomo, in response to a question about the Moreland Commission, his office’s role in guiding their activity http://goo.gl/I2rMWJ

Former Gov. Mario Cuomo defended his gubernatorial son, saying his is “as honest a politician as we have seen in New York,” adding: “I wish I were as good a man.”

GOP gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino sparked a backlash when he compared the Italian-American Cuomo’s handling of the commission to “a mafia boss coming forward and saying that he wants to make a suggestion, an offer you can’t refuse…That clearly is intimidation.”
State Democrats: Astorino Failed To Capitalize On Moreland Mess(YNN)



Revenge of Cuomo's Moreland Nerds Part II

Members of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's now defunct Moreland Commission are fuming at the governor for blaming his administration's interference with their work on infighting and the panel's lack of knowledge about state government, the Daily News’ Ken Lovett writes: * Jon Stewart's mocking of Gov. Cuomo over Moreland Commission brings controversy into the mainstream(NYDN)* Cuomo’s manipulation of the Moreland Commission on Public Corruption did serious harm to the cause of good government that he himself championed, the Times Union writes:  * Devastating Cuomo on Morning Joe this a.m.: Why did Cuomo disband corruption commission?  via @morning_joe* immy Vielkind @JimmyVielkind
Fitzpatrick, page 1: "The governor in forming the Commission announced it would be an independent body. It was."Fitzpatrick says the commission was independent in its investigations, but obviously not completely independent.* Onondaga County DA Bill Fitzpatrick insists Moreland was independent, acknowledges Schwartz sought input on panel(YNN)



Cuomo's Big Mistake
Skelos: Moreland a witch hunt. Cuomo: It's independent. Times: Gov meddled. Gov: It was never independent

This time he made a big mistake. While he thought the public would buy the “mission accomplished’’ narrative, Cuomo failed to consider that the handful of law-enforcement professionals employed by Moreland had reputations they’d seek to protect. They started talking — to the media and to investigators for the Southern District US Attorney’s Office headed by Preet Bharara — about being muscled, about promises of independent investigations being violated, about being told to steer clear of investigating Cuomo’s friends and contributors, the Democratic Party and the law practices of state lawmakers.* Moreland Commission as deputies could bite back at Cuomo(NYDN)* Cuomo’s manipulation of the Moreland Commission on Public Corruption did serious harm to the cause of good government that he himself championed, the Times Union writes: * Moreland Commission co-chairman defends panel's independence; praises Gov. (NYDN) * Andrew Cuomo’s Do-Gooders Done Wrong (Daily Beast)* Astorino Spot: New Yorkers ‘Burned Again’ By Cuomo(YNN) * Fitzpatrick Acknowledges Schwartz’s Role In Moreland, Insists Panel Was Independent(YNN) *  Commission members are scoffing at the idea of internal dysfunction and blame it on Cuomo, while the scandal has been a boon for Astorino’s fundraising. * Even before the Moreland Commission report popped in the Times, Cuomo’s support among voters was softening.*Astorino Ad Slams ‘Phony’ Cuomo in Wake of Moreland Controversy(NYO)*  . tells me she supports giving AG more power to investigate corruption--something Cuomo’s office says leg must do.* Moreland Commission member: I never threatened to resign  * Comptroller Candidate: Why Is Moreland Director Still On Payroll?(YNN) * Hochul: Moreland Concerns ‘Hard To Fathom’(YNN) * Cuomo: Moreland Was Never Interfered With(YNN) * Astorino Spot: New Yorkers ‘Burned Again’ By Cuomo(YNN) * Fitzpatrick Acknowledges Schwartz’s Role In Moreland, Insists Panel Was Independent(YNN) Despite demise of Moreland Commission, Cahill says Cuomo's order still gives Schneiderman the authority to root out corruption * GOP challenger John Cahill says @AGSchneiderman owes the public answers about his role in the Moreland scandal  * Democrats Knock Astorino’s ‘Mafia Boss’ Comparison(YNN) * Teachout Wants AG To Investigate Cuomo’s Moreland Involvement(YNN) * Cuomo is ‘proud’ of corruption panel investigated by feds(NYP)* Last week, members of the Stonewall Democratic Club—New York City’s first and largest LGBT Democratic organization—delivered two clear messages: Cuomo has their support for re-election and members of the Independent Democratic Conference do not, Gotham Gazette reports:


Cuomo Responds
sez there wa no interference with , only communication. Cuomo taking questions in Buffalo. He says his office only gave advice to the Moreland Commission.
Can't believe NY Dems still running "can't trust Rob Astorino" ad. Reminding NYers of corruption doesn't exactly help Cuomo's cause.*  Cuomo: "The Moreland Commission was a phenomenal success" and says it spurred ethics reform.* Cuomo: "No one ever said they shouldn't be talking to people or get advice and consultation from people."   Cuomo distinguishing between interference = action by Moreland Commission versus "suggestion" from 2nd floor being rejected by commission . Cuomo: "It was an overwhelming success and the commissions have not gotten the credit they deserve."  
Wow. Cuomo doubles down on his disbanded anticorruption panel ": Cuomo on Moreland Comm :...calls it "a phenomenal success."
Andrew Cuomo's goal is to survive this scandal by keeping it separate from politics. Elections are the best protection against corruption.
Cuomo, shorter: Moreland Commission didn't take up Larry Schwartz's effort to claw back subpoena, which means there was no interference.
Cuomo, shorter: If my efforts to interfere were not successful, they were not violations of my public obligations to the state.
Cuomo pitches Moreland as a go-between in negotiation of ethics package. If so, this was a part of its mandate that was never announced.*  Cuomo on why he ended Moreland Commission if it was succeeding: "I don't believe this state needs another expensive prosecutor's office."
. defended his handling of the today at an event in Buffalo
Gov. Cuomo: Moreland independence not impeded by his staff's 'advice.'  (NYDN)
Cahill: "Where was the attorney general during the ongoings of the Moreland Commission?"
Despite demise of Moreland Commission, Cahill says Cuomo's order still gives Schneiderman the authority to root out corruption
Zephyr Teachout calls on AG Schneiderman to carry on with Moreland probe  (NYDN)
Calls Moreland a 'Phenomenal Success' Despite Scathing Report   
In editorials, Cuomo ripped for Moreland Commission | Politics on the HudsonPolitics on the Hudson...
* Rockland County District Attorney Thomas Zugibe and Broome County District Attorney Gerald Mollen disputed reports that they ever discussed resigning from the Moreland Commission in frustration, Gannett Albany writes: * GOP attorney general candidate John Cahill and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Zephyr Teachout attacked Attorney General Eric Schneiderman for his silence about the commission, which he helped create, Gannett Albany reports
Dem primary candidate says Cuomo role with Moreland 'would make Boss Tweed blush'  * Cuomo’s hand-picked LG running mate, former Rep. Kathy Hochul, doesn’t think the Moreland mess will impact the fall elections.



Anti UFT Teacher Tenure Group Makes Its Move
  the Times Union reports:   * As tenure protections for teachers come under scrutiny nationwide, a look at recent disciplinary cases shows termination attempts often ended with fines, The Wall Street Journal reports: ** An obvious way to encourage more talented educators is to compensate teachers for excellence, rather than solely for seniority and advanced degrees, Chris Fazio, a Queens high school teacher, writes in the Daily News: ** An obvious way to encourage more talented educators is to compensate teachers for excellence, rather than solely for seniority and advanced degrees, Chris Fazio, a Queens high school teacher, writes in the Daily News:*The Department of Education is phasing out unhealthy lunch and breakfast items containing high levels of sodium and fat—which it promised to ban from school menus over a year ago, the Post writes:  * NYC fired 40 teachers over past 2 years, but hundreds more paid fines or still face hearings  …(WSJ) Tuesday Update Early School Parents Mad Parents in uproar as over 450 city schools make start time earlier to comply with new teachers union contract  (NYDN)* The state should rethink tenure as a way to reward teachers so that public schools become enterprises of learning, not a jobs program for bad teachers, the Post writes:  Seven families brought together by a new advocacy group created by ex-CNN anchor Campbell Brown filed their long-anticipated suit against New York yesterday, saying that tenure and seniority protections for teachers violate students’ rights to a sound basic education. Brown, who got teary announcing the lawsuit, played down her role in it, saying she’s “just proud to be holding the coats” of the plaintiffs.   The much-hyped Campbell Brown-backed lawsuit challenging the state’s teacher tenure law will be filed in Albany on Monday,*  New York Educators Fight Back on Attacks to Tenure(NYT)


The United Federation of Teachers sent out a memo defending tenure laws after two parents groups in New York filed lawsuits to challenge it.



Council Progressives Look The Other Way When Their Members Get Paid for Nothing

Money for nothing(NYDN)  Council members rake in thousands of bucks for nothing at all. Here’s an existential puzzle: If a committee has only one member, is it always in session?  The question must be asked because four City Council panels have one member each, with each member serving as chairman and with each pulling down an $8,000 stipend for holding the title.  Most absurdly, Brooklyn Councilman Chaim Deutsch has failed to gavel himself into order as chairman of the Subcommittee on Non-Public Schools since he was named to the newly created panel in January. Then, there’s Councilman Ruben Wills, who was removed as chairman of the Subcommittee on Drug Abuse after he was indicted for allegedly stealing state funds — leaving the subcommittee without any members. All told, Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito doles out $472,000 in annual stipends, called lulus, enabling her to boost incomes above the Council’s lawful $112,500 salary. The extra money went to 47 of 51 members, supposedly for extra work. Right.




Bratton 2.0: After Chokehold and White Flag

Tuesday Update

MAYOR, BRATTON HINT AT “BROKEN WINDOWS” CHANGES -- Azi’s Take: Police commissioner Bill Bratton, without mentioning “Broken Windows” by name, said the NYPD “is continuing our quality-of-life enforcement, where and when needed” and reassessing “how that should be applied.” At a press conference, the mayor said: “What we want to teach is the notion that” officers have discretion in how to handle quality-of-life matters -- “maximizing dialogue, attempting to resolve situations as effectively as possible, that doesn’t always require arrests.” De Blasio was asked about the use of body cameras for police officers. The mayor said that’s “not something that’s been perfected yet and it’s something that has to be worked on quite a bit to be used on the scale we’re talking about here.’”

Hamill: Boot the cowboys OFF THE FORCE! Rogue cops, not race issues, are bringing shame and stain on NYPD shield(NYDN)

Mayor de Blasio defends 'broken windows' strategy after Eric Garner death(NYDN)
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio defended NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton’s style of policing, which entails the aggressive pursuit of individuals who commit minor infractions, The New York Times writes: 

Police Commissioner Bill Bratton says NYPD will learn from mistakes amid Staten Island chokehold probe, Brooklyn Bridge white flags (NYDN)  In light of Eric Garner’s death and the planting of white flags atop the Brooklyn Bridge, Police Commissioner Bill Bratton put together a stee ring committee that will focus on changes in police training. Security in New York City’s bridges has alsobeen strengthened. Bratton says the NYPD will learn from its mistakes, but it will take an indefinite amount of time and money.“He suggested we take a look at lateral vascular neck restraints,” says Bratton, referring to a type of hold that doesn’t compress the airway.  Bratton then referred to the late Jack Maple, his previous first deputy commissioner, saying he wants cops to learn ways of not having to use force.“We will prioritize our 18,000 patrol officers,” he said. “There is going to be a significant cost. “Over the next 60 days, we will have gathered up the latest state-of-the-art practices,” Bratton said. “The steering committee will then determine how long the new training will take. Is it a day? Two days? “Unfortunately, there’s a fundamental misunderstanding that stop, question and frisk has ended,” Bratton said, blaming the false impression for a dramatic increase in the number of suspects resisting arrests. “It has not ended. It’s still a basic tool of policing in our democracy. But the concern that Mayor de Blasio campaigned on, and what I expressed, was that there was too much of it. And in many instances it might not have been done appropriately because of lack of training and lack of supervision. So we still do stop, question and frisk but a lot less of it. “Similarly, enforcing of low-level quality of life crimes, broken-window policing, added another tool to American big city policing. It is not going away. It cannot go away. If it did, this city would quickly revert to what it was in the late-1980s. My motto is ‘If a cop sees something, do something.’”How quickly can change be realized? “This is not something that can be fixed overnight *Bratton to Send 6 Officers to train with * Bratton Expects Feds to Probe Chockehold Death (NYP) * Bratton to Send 6 NYPD Officers to train with LAPD: Police Commissioner William Bratton is sending six officers...(NYDN)
 
Part of the reason why cops are encountering resistance while even enforcing minor violations is pols like DEB demonized dept for pol gain
Councilman Fernando Cabrera on News 12 discussing the spike in shootings
Bill de Blasio Says It’s Too Soon to Say If Race Was A Factor in Eric Garner Death(NYO)

.@CommissBratton: "I would not be surprised if the U.S. attorney decides to open a civil rights violation investigation." #EricGarner "levels of resistance to arrests is up astronomically”—@commissBratton. #NYPD
Saturday
Holder weighs in on man’s chokehold death(NYP)* OUT OF CONTROL: Another NYPD cop given desk duty after video shows him stomp on man's head — SEE THE VIDEO(NYDN)* U.S. Tracks Chokehold Case(WSJ) Attorney General Eric Holder said the Justice Department is 'closely monitoring' the investigation into the death of a Staten Island man who was subdued with an apparent chokehold by New York police officers.* Sharpton, Garner Family Meet with Federal Prosecutors(WSJ)* Family of Eric Garner Meets with Federal Investigators(NY1) *  Commissioner Bratton Expects Lawsuits To Be Filed In Wake Of Eric Garner’s Death(WCBS)
NYT Says de Blasio Should End Broken Windows
Broken Windows, Broken Lives (NYT Ed) Mayor Bill de Blasio should reconsider policing based on the idea that aggressive enforcement against minor offenders means a safer city.

NYPD's Chokehold Story Media Has Legs 
Friday
Safer Era Tests Wisdom of ‘Broken Windows’ Focus on Minor Crime(NYT)
Thursday
Final respects for victim in alleged police chokehold death(NYP) *Cops furious at de Blasio lawyer’s apology tweet over choke death(NYP)* At Funeral, Rallying Cry for a Symbol of a Divide(NYT)* Quick Action in Chokehold Case Has Shielded de Blasio From Ire, for Now(NYT)
Wednesday
* Every New York Police Department officer will be retrained in the use of force following the death of a Staten Island man who had been subdued by an officer with an apparent chokehold, The Wall Street Journal writes:
More on Chokehold and Garner's Death



Taxi App Clears Court Hurdle and Begins to Operate  

 Car-Hailing Service, Lyft, Reaches Deal to Operate in New York City(NYT)After two weeks of negotiations, the taxi service company made its drivers subject to the same rules as those who operate vehicles through the Taxi and Limousine Commission.* Cab app Lyft to launch in NYC Friday night after reaching a deal with taxi commission(NYDN)* Lyft Service Launched After Changes (WSJ) * Yellow cabs faster than Uber, Lyft in Post’s taxi test(NYP) * Lyft President John Zimmer on the Company’s New York Debut, Regulation, and the Taxi Industry (NY Mag)
 New York City Gets a Lyftpps and Lobbyists




With the Help of A Moreland Story In One Week Campaign 2014 Has Gone From Where is Astorino to Where is Cuomo?





















At Least in the Media
Where’s Andrew?(NYP Ed)
Anyone seen Gov. Cuomo lately? On Wednesday, he canceled a scheduled drop-in at the Bronx County Democratic dinner. On Thursday and Friday, he listed zero public appearances on his schedule....   * Cuomo's 'gone missing,' foes charge, in wake of critical report on ... SILive.com * Cuomo answers criticisms with silence 13WHAM-TV* Governor Cuomo responds to Moreland Commission questions with silence CNYcentral.com* Cuomo silent on corruption probe criticism Troy Record * Gov. Cuomo's Numbers Aren't So Favorable (WSJ)* Cuomo Remains Silent in Wake of NY Times Report, Opponents on Offensive(NY1) *In TV Ad, Cuomo Vows to Clean Up Corruption - NYTimes ...(2013) * Bill Samuels, a Democratic fundraiser and frequent critic of Cuomo, is backing the governor for reelection, Capital New York reports:  * The Journal profiles Tim Wu, the Columbia Law School professor who is seeking to challenge Kathy Hochul, Cuomo’s running mate, for the lieutenant governor position: * -- The Albany Times-Union’s Sunday editorial: “How much political damage Gov. Andrew Cuomo has done to himself with his unseemly interference with the Moreland Commission on Public Corruption will be up to voters to decide. How much legal damage he did, we trust a hard-charging U.S. Attorney to get to the bottom of. What's quite clear already, however, is the damage Mr. Cuomo has done to the cause of good government he once championed. And the damage is considerable.” -- In the Post, Bob McManus compared Cuomo to Eliot Spitzer. 

Poll: Astorino who?
A Siena Research Institute poll shows Gov. Andrew Cuomo leads Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino by 37 points, and 59 percent say Cuomo has made the state better: Push Polls Charge * Cuomo’s campaign operatives are being accused of dirty tricks for allegedly sponsoring a biased “push poll’’ to convince voters that Astorino holds politically unacceptable views, the New York Post’s Fred Dicker reports:  Liz Benjamin, host of Capital Tonight, writing in Capital New York, explores Cuomo’s plan to create a new party to focus solely on women’s issues and critics’ argument that it is just a political maneuver * With state Senate Democrats and the Independent Democratic Conference set to reunite as a new coalition, it is still unclear if they will share their campaign fundraising efforts, the Times Union reports:  

Do Lobbyists Have Anything to Do With the City Not Cleaning Up Its Corrupt Commputer Contract System? YOU BET

'Weaknesses' remain in city’s handling of computer contracts, nearly four years after explosive CityTime scandal: investigators(NYDN) The report found that CityTime contractors hired sub-contractors who in turn hired their own sub-contractors, some of whom were unknown to the city. Peterson says all sub-contractors should undergo exhaustive review. The city paid an outside consultant, Mark Mazer, to oversee CityTime, but he wound up masterminding the $500 million fraud. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison. DOI says the city must assign a qualified city employee to that role for all future projects. The upgrade started in 2004 and was supposed to take three years and cost $1.3 billion. By 2012 it had grown to $2 billion — and wasn’t complete. Mayor de Blasio halted it in May after dispatchers complained of glitches that regularly delayed emergency response times. And Controller Scott Stringer held up a $6 million settlement with the project’s contractor, Hewlett Packard, due to an earlier audit that found $160 million in possible overbilling. DOI is now trying to determine what went wrong and whether fraud occurred. Peters’ recommendations will likely apply to the ongoing effort to upgrade the 911 system. CityTime Scandal Time Line

The Lobbyist Who Made Money on the Broken 911 System
Both Mercury and George Artz have been lobbyists for Hewlett-Packard which was the main contractor of the city's 911 emergency system that crashes a lot. The city 911 system is now being sued by the parents of 4-year-old Ariel Russo who claim she died because an ambulance to take the little girl to the hospital was delayed by a 911 crash.  Among the lobbyists to get paid by the city’s broken 911 system contractors was George Arzt, Mercury Public Affairs, LLC, Jennifer Carlson, Peter Barden, Jonathan Greenspun, Michael McKeon, Kasirer Consulting LLC. More on Corrupt Lobbyists More on Dark Pool Corrupt Lobbyists

SHOCKING The City's Largest Lobbying Firm Kasirrer Was Deep Into the Corrupt of the Citytime Scandal
 The city’s top lobbyist has been retained to restore the battered reputation of a national company at the center of the CityTime scandal, one of the biggest rip-offs in municipal history. Records show that Suri Kasirer, who consistently reports earning more than any lobbyist working in city government, was hired Feb. 15 to work on behalf of Spherion Atlantic Enterprises.  The company hired the two computer consultants whom prosecutors charged with pulling off one of the biggest heists ever by embezzling $80 million of the $722 million in spending to build a new timekeeping system. Kasirer Consulting, the firm founded by Suri Kasirer. Her firm raked in about $6 million—about a tenth of all of the city lobbying dollars spent in 2012. The firm also earned nearly twice as much as its nearest competitor. Lobbyists Lined Up To Help Host Million-Dollar Bill de ...(NYDN)Oct 22, 2013 - The host committee of Bill de Blasio's million-dollar Monday-night ... Hospital, and A-list lobbyist Suri Kasirer, who has met with de Blasio on ...


Holtzman Should Give the City Her Lobbying Fees From From the Corrupt Citytime Project
Ms. Holtzman's lobbying firm was paid $120,000 in 2009, $90,000 in 2010, and $200,000 in 2011 by SAIC, the maker of CityTime, to lobby New York City politicians in order to keep NYC.gov paying CityTime's huge cost overruns. Eventually, it was estimated that SAIC over-billed New York City by $600 million, and Ms. Holtzman was one of the principal lobbyist being paid to keep that gravy train rolling. Her lobbying firm was paid $410,000 to keep the CityTime gravy train rolling into Ms. Holtzman's station. Holzman lobbied Borough President - Queens, NYC Council Members. Comptroller's Office, Office of Management & Budget (OMB), Office of The Mayor (OTM), Office of the Contract Services


A Lot of New Yorkers Agree With Janet Gamble and Have Stop Voting Over the  the Last Decade 

New York's Falling Voter Participation Rate is A Canary in the Coal Mine Warning for Our Failing City and Democracy
2013 Was the Lowest Turnout Since Women Given Right to Vote . .
200,000 Votes Less Than 2009



de Blasio Was Elected Public Advocate in 2009 With Just 4.4% of the Democrat Vote or Less than 1.7% of the City's Residences
In the primary runoff Comptroller John Liu received 127,173 or just 4% of the registered Democrats in the city (3,177,740) in the runoff. De Blasio did a little better with 138, 736, he got 4.4% of the city's democratic voters. John Liu was elected with just 2.7% of all the city's registered voters casting their vote for him.
A Little Over 1 Million NYC Voters Show Up At the Polls Yesterday 
Lowest turnout since women won the right to vote in 1918 
Only 1.7% of all the registered voters voted in the city voted for Bloomberg in 2009. The mayor received 585,000 out of the 4,657,516 New Yorkers Registered. 1.2 Million Voted.
New York: Turnout Appears Headed for Record Low What In A Mandate? worry--50% drop in primary turnout since '89


The Smaller the Vote the More Elected Officials, Corrupt Party Leaders and Special Interests Win
The City's Falling Turnout The City's election results from a half-century ago look like misprints. 3.46 million out of the City's 3.53 million registered voters, a staggering 98%, cast ballots in the 1952 Presidential election. One year later, 93% of registered New Yorkers voted in the Mayoral election. Today, the bottom has fallen out for the City's electorate. Only 27% of the City's registered voters cast their ballots in the last mayoral election in 2005. 39% of registered voters took part in the Mayoral election of 1997. Voter turnout was less than 20% for City Council elections in 1999. NY's Falling Voter Participation New York's Sinking Vote 1. 337,110 more New Yorkers voted in 2004 than 2008. 2. New York Ranked 42 of 50 in Voting Age Turnout 50.7% 2008.The City's Falling Turnout The City's election results from a half-century ago look like misprints. 3.46 million out of the City's 3.53 million registered voters, a staggering 98%, cast ballots in the 1952 Presidential election. One year later, 93% of registered New Yorkers voted in the Mayoral election. Today, the bottom has fallen out for the City's electorate. Only 27% of the City's registered voters cast their ballots in the last mayoral election in 2005. 39% of registered voters took part in the Mayoral election of 1997. Voter turnout was less than 20% for City Council elections in 1999. NY's Falling Voter Participation New York's Sinking Vote 1. 337,110 more New Yorkers voted in 2004 than 2008. 2. New York Ranked 42 of 50 in Voting Age Turnout 50.7% 2008. 3. In 1944 NY had 6,291,885 votes for president and 47 Electoral votes. 4. In 1944 Florida had 482,592 votes for president and 8 Electoral votes. 5. In 2008 Florida had 1,204,479 more votes for president than NY. 6. In 1944 New York had 3,423,467 more votes than California. 7. In 2008 California had 6,291,885 more votes than NY. 8. In 1944 New York cast 13.1% of the Nation's vote. 9. In 2008 New York cast 5.5% of the Nation's vote. Mayor O’Dwyer election in 1941, which took place one month before the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor received 1,100,649 more votes than Bloomberg 68 years before mayor won his third term. The 1940 census reported the population of New York City to be 7,454,995. The most recent estimate from the City Planning Commission, as of July 1, 2009, gives the population of New York City as 8,363,710. Two decades before that Mayor John FrancisHylan(1921) Jimmy Walker(1925) both received 200,000 thousand more votes than Bloomberg

The Pols and Election System Breaking the Spirit of Long Time New Yorkers

OPINION: Why I will no longer vote in NYC

I have been voting in New York City for nearly 30 years, and now I feel no need to vote here ever again.  As a voter, you put your hope and trust in the person you cast your ballot for and want so badly ... so very badly, that they will try to come through for you.  But now I see how stupid and naive I was. Now I see it is not the voters that some New York politicians are working for — its rich, real estate interests. They are the official owners of New York politics.  It's not hard to see the damage these people have caused the average New Yorker. Affordable housing is almost non-existent in every borough. Once-beautiful historic blocks of brownstone housing are now dotted with newly constructed houses that resemble ugly cereal boxes. The well-off New Yorker has their pick of luxury housing, which brings me to the reason I will no longer vote.


Long Island College Hospital (LICH) has just been sold to a developer who donated money to Gov. Cuomo. Several other companies were supposed to bid on running this hospital, but trumped up excuses were made against the first two bidders and they were passed over in favor of a company that donated the most money to the governor. This should be a scandal and fodder for whoever is running against the governor this year...but it won't be. Who is going to investigate this?  No one... not when you've pretty much hired everyone who could investigate you.   Our current mayor got himself arrested last year, protesting the closing of this hospital, but I knew it was just a stunt to gain attention ... and it worked. I voted for him with the silly hope that he would at least try to save the hospital, and when he negotiated a deal for different companies to bid for running the hospital, I had hope again...silly, silly hope.  When the bidders were rejected under odd circumstances, I knew where this ship was heading and that Gov. Cuomo was at the helm. While I am not sure if the mayor knew how crooked this deal was, his silence was loud enough. In the old days of Hollywood movies, the good guys and bad guys were always clearly seen and most of the time, there was a happy ending. But in this movie, the people (politicians) who we thought were the good guys, turned out to be the bad guys... and there is no happy ending.

The Central Park Horses Are Treated Better Than the Voters In This City
There are good politicians, on both sides, who do want to fight for us. But the rich control the rest, and they will not let anything good happen. There is this mix of emotion that I feel about this: anger, frustration, sadness and hopelessness. When you see thousands of good people losing their jobs and a community losing its hospital — knowing that the people you voted for are the cause of this ... knowing that they betrayed you, just because you were stupid enough to trust them — there is this gnawing ache … an ache of inferiority. Because I, and the average, non-rich, New Yorker, mean nothing to these people ... nothing.  I know there are those who will say that if I don't vote then I should not complain when nothing changes. Well I did vote...and I voted for term limits in New York City. I signed the petition to make it a law and voted for term limits, twice. Then I watched our former, rich mayor strong-arm the city council into overturning that law. No, no more. I will never put my faith in any of these people ever again. Some people will also say, “Just find another hospital.” Why? My luck in picking hospitals is not that great! Nearly every hospital that was affiliated with the doctor I chose has closed. St. Mary's in Brooklyn, St. John’s in Queens and now, LICH. So, I think I'll be doing you hospitals a favor by not going to you at all!   I know now that I am invisible ... a nobody ... worthless... left to vent my anger in a letter that hardly anyone will see.  LICH was nearly 160 years old. The Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty and even the skyline of Manhattan did not exist when this hospital saw its first patient.  How ironic to see it fall just because of the view that grew up before it. It was one of the first hospitals to use anesthesia. One of the first hospitals to use a dedicated ambulance corps.  Every woman in this country should be angry because, the very first hospital that felt women need special care, too, gave us the first doctor of gynecology.  Soon, this will be gone, replaced with luxury condos that only the richest among us can afford.  And when that first bulldozer comes to tear down this historic place, I will bury my voter's registration card in its rubble. Thank you, governor ... thank you, mayor ... for nothing.

Signed,
Janet Gamble,  AKA Nobody
Kingston Avenue, Brooklyn
Janet Gamble, a Crown Heights resident, was born in East New York and raised in Bed-Stuy. She has had two surgeries at LICH.  


A Lot of Tenants in Janet Gamble's Neighborhood Crown Heights are Being Pushed Out of Their Homes 

NYC's War On Tenants

EXCLUSIVE: Attorney General goes after ex-cop accused of harassing tenants in rent-stabilized apartments(NYDN)  Attorney General Eric Schneiderman charges Anthony Falconite has forced his way into apartments, threatened tenants with eviction and offered them ‘buyouts’ so their landlords can charge market rent.



NYT Reports About the Young Whites Moving Into Crown Heights But Not the Black Tenants Being Harassed Out of Their Homes to Make Room for the Young Whites Moving In
How Albany's Manhattan Real Estate Tax Breaks Are Pushing Blacks and the Poor Out of Brooklyn























 Buyouts have long been part of New York City’s real estate lore, but as offers have become more common, buyouts have become instruments of illegal harassment and a growing threat to the stock of affordable housing, The New York Times writes Tenant groups cite illegal harassment and a growing threat to affordable housing, while landlords say buying out longtime tenants in low-rent apartments is lawful.* SWEATING IT OUT: Brownsville tenants live without hot water and electricity (NYDN) 




NYT Reports on Gentrification In Crown Heights It Does No Report Why It is Happening So Fast?  
Crown Heights, Brooklyn, Gets Its Turn(NYT) The neighborhood has finally overcome a reputation for intolerance and violence that had plagued it since the 1991 riots between blacks and Hasidic Jews. In fact, residents credit the successful post-riot reconciliation between the two communities with being one of the drivers of Crown Heights’ rapid transformation — or gentrification, depending on one’s perspective.
Along Franklin Avenue, signs saying “Moving to Flatbush” have appeared on many businesses in the last couple of years, and while longtime residents don’t tack up signs, there are indications they have also been leaving in large numbers as new arrivals replace them in this community of about 140,000 people.

* Nuns raise rents at immigrant home to boot longtime residents(NYDN) They’re kicking them like a bad habit. The nuns running St. Joseph’s Immigrant Home in Hell’s Kitchen are boosting the rent on young female residents and trying to boot women.. The Selling of Bed Stuy Co-ops, Rentals and Institutions in Bedford Park(WSJ) Bedford Park, in the northwest Bronx, is home to some of the borough's premier cultural and educational institutions, a draw not lost on residents, who also value its relatively affordable housing stock.* Rent soars across Brooklyn, pricing longtime middle-class residents out (NYDN) Bedford-Stuyvesant, Bushwick get the worst of it as rents skyrocket as much as 15%.*  Are you coming to 's cocktail reception? Thanks to for Co-Hosting! Gentrification of East New York * New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan to restore and build 200,000 affordable housing units in 10 years in East New York in Brooklyn will be a template for building affordable housing elsewhere, Newsday writes: *
Sunset Park Is Hefty Bet for Investors(WSJ)



Cuomo Campaign Puppet Protesters Against Teachout  

Why Is A Mysterious Group Of Protesters Chasing A Longshot Candidate Around New York? (Business Insider) Our attempt to discover the origins of the anti-Teachout movement ended with one of the protesters screaming, cursing, and threatening us. Teachout's mysterious opponents first drew notice at a press conference she held on Tuesday in Manhattan in conjunction with Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino where they joined together to criticize Cuomo's ethics. The protesters carried hand drawn signs encouraging Teachout to "moveout" to Vermont, where she was raised and urging Astorino to "come clean." They declined to speak with reporters about why they showed up to protest. A report from Capital New York also noted the protesters "tried to cover their faces with their signs when cameras were pointed at them" and declined to answer questions about their identities.  "I'm by myself," one said.* Fredric U. Dicker ‏@fud31   Unbelieveable video of Cuomo Administration"transparency.''TV crew threatened with arrest at Mount McGregor* Here’s a ragtag group of college kids — with anger issues, apparently — who just happen to be organically concerned with Zephyr Teachout’s residency issues.*We Did It  Cuomo campaign admits they were the ones hounding@zephyrteachout at her press conferences



Halloran "Yes I Took the Money"
Saturday

Prosecutors Wrap Up Final Arguments in Trial Against Former City Councilman(NT1)


Friday

Thursday

Former City Councilman Cross-Examined on Day 6 of Corruption Trial(NY1)* Former New York City Councilman in Bribe Case Cites Politics of Daily Life (NYT) Daniel J. Halloran III testified that the money he accepted was for work as a political operative.


Tuesday Update

Saturday Trial Update Juror cut loose from Halloran’s trial thought he was guilty(NYP) A juror cut loose Friday from the corruption trial of ex-Councilman Dan Halloran said he would have found the accused pol guilty of brokering bribes to get Sen. Malcolm Smith...“I believe he was guilty of taking bribes in exchange for setting up the meetings with the county chairs,” said the juror, a 26-year-old man from Duchess County who was dismissed because he could no longer serve on the lengthy trial. “It’s very convenient that [Halloran] had an excuse for absolutely everything . . . In my mind he really didn’t own up to anything.”Meanwhile, Halloran took the stand Friday to desperately claim that he knew an undercover federal agent was asking him to break the law but that he went along with the conversation in order to snag campaign cash.“They’re trying to get me to say, ‘I’ll do this in exchange for the money.’ Now, I’m not going to do that because I know the rules,” Halloran said.“I’m trying to tell somebody, ‘No,’ in a nice way . . . You can’t piss off donors.“I’m not being completely honest with them, but [I need to] not have them walk away from the table when I needed them for my congressional campaign.* Voters Are Not Surprised When Albany Pols Get Indicted, Siena Poll Says(NYDN)


Sunday Update Excuses for sale(NYDN Ed) For the love of money You’re former City Councilman Dan Halloran, on trial for corruption. The jury has heard a recording of a developer asking you to find someone a job, you agreeing, him handing you an envelope stuffed with cash, and you saying, “Money is what greases the wheels — good, bad or indifferent.”How do you explain that away on the witness stand? By swearing that the money you accepted was in no way a bribe, but merely a “loan.” Maybe you should have stuck with the insanity defense.* New revelations of questionable uses of campaign funds underscore the need for continued investigation, and for stronger reform of the laws on and monitoring of political contributions and spending, the Times Union writes:
More on Dan Halloran Trial


Jon Steward Slams Cuomo on Moreland 

JON STEWART SLAMS THE GOV: “Basically, Cuomo formed a commission promising, ‘You can even look at me.’ And then when they looked at him, he basically said: ‘You looking at me? You looking at me? I don't see any other governors here. You looking at me?' … Turns out, Governor Cuomo may be like the boss who says, ‘Yeah we'll play hoops at lunch. You can go hard.” And then when Jimmy from accounting blocks his shot while he drives the lane, he goes: ‘Hey, the other team isn't allowed to touch the ball because I started the game.’” Video  Jon Stewart skewers Cuomo on ethics scandal(NYP)

NYT Cuomo Moreland Fix 

Friday
Bharara takes apparent shot at Cuomo over Moreland scandal (NYP)

Gov. Cuomo’s Broken Promises(NYT Ed) The governor of New York created an independent commission to root out corruption in Albany, but he blocked investigations of his own office behind the scenes. Gov. Andrew Cuomo ran for office four years ago promising first and foremost to clean up Albany. Not only has he not done that, but now he is looking as bad as the forces he likes to attack.  Last year, Mr. Cuomo created an independent commission that he promised could go anywhere — even his own office — to root out corruption. But a report in The Times on Wednesday showed that he never intended to keep that promise. The commission was not independent, and Mr. Cuomo’s aides blocked it whenever it tried to investigate the governor’s office or his biggest supporters.   Mr. Cuomo now says the commission, which he abruptly disbanded to make a deal with the Legislature on an inadequate set of partial reforms, was never supposed to look at his office and that because he created it, he got to call the shots. That is hardly what Mr. Cuomo led New Yorkers to believe when he formed the Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption and said it would be “totally independent.” “Anything they want to look at, they can look at — me, the lieutenant governor, the attorney general, the comptroller, any senator, any assemblyman,” he said.

But The Times report showed that, behind the scenes, Mr. Cuomo’s office quickly began working to stop the commission from digging into any operations that might affect the governor or taint his image. In one case, commissioners issued a subpoena to a media-buying firm called Buying Time. The commission was investigating whether unlimited donations to political parties for “housekeeping” were really a backdoor way to support candidates. Commissioners were not aware, apparently, that Mr. Cuomo was a longtime client of Buying Time. When the governor’s office found out, Mr. Cuomo’s closest aide, Lawrence Schwartz, called a commission co-chairman and demanded that he “pull it back.” Unfortunately, the commission rescinded the subpoena and only reissued it weeks later.

It is up to the voters to decide whether to go on endorsing business as usual and as the indictments and embarrassments continue, New Yorkers will have to decide if their representatives are politicians they can trust—including Cuomo
Then, despite Mr. Cuomo’s earlier promises, Mr. Schwartz argued that the commission could investigate only legislators, not the governor. And he shut down a subpoena to the powerful Real Estate Board of New York, which includes many of the governor’s biggest supporters. The commissioners wanted to investigate whether donations from wealthy developers affected tax breaks or other legislation. The real estate board eventually complied voluntarily with the commission’s request. When the commission managed to hammer out recommendations for slowing or ending the Albany scandals, the governor’s office tried to skew the final report with deletions and other changes that suited Mr. Cuomo’s political interests. For example, one mention of the Committee to Save New York, which was organized to support Mr. Cuomo’s agenda and spent more than $16 million from undisclosed donors, was missing from the final report. The group was the biggest lobbying spender in 2011 and 2012 before disbanding when a new state law required disclosure of donations.* Rockland DA, a Moreland member, said panel got subpoenas fordocuments, but he hasn't received one to appear(LoHud)* Mahoney: There Were ‘Personality’ Clashes On Moreland(YNN) * Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Zephyr Teachout said Cuomo’s meddling in the Moreland Commission is a bigger violation of voter trust than ex-Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s solicitation of prostitutes, Gannett Albamy reports:  * Astorino called on state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman to appoint a special prosecutor to work in parallel with U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara to investigate Cuomo’s involvement with the Moreland Commission, State of Politics reports: * Republican attorney general candidate John Cahill criticized Schneiderman for his role in the Moreland Commission “fiasco,” saying Schneiderman—who personally deputized the commissioners, giving them broad power to investigate corruption—has done little to clean up Albany, Gannett Albany reports:* Despite the Moreland Commission’s disbandment in April, five staffers remain on the state payroll, including its former executive director, at a salary of $175,000 a year, according to records from the comptroller’s office, Gannett Albany reports: * Gannett Albany has compiled a timeline detailing the life and death of the Moreland Commission, from the first public mentions by Cuomo in the spring of 2013 to the governor’s response to the recent Times report detailing his interference with the commission:* Legal experts are split over whether any laws were broken by Cuomo’s office.Republicans, meanwhile, prodded Cuomo to come out and explain his actions.* Is Astorino’s campaign becoming a proxy war for 2016?* Zephyr Teachout: Gov. Cuomo Should Resign If He Was Aware Of Moreland Commission Meddling(WCBS) * Cuomo Held the Strings in Graft Hunt (NYT)* Teachout calls on Cuomo to answer Moreland questions(Capital)* Candidates for Governor React to NY Times Report on Moreland Commission(NY1) Friday PMNY Mag’s Chris Smith notes Gov. Cuomo could have saved himself a big headache if he’d just admitted all along the Moreland Commission was about leverage.* Astorino Campaign Prods Cuomo Into Commenting On Moreland * State of Politics looks at three reasons why the recent revelations about Cuomo’s interference with the Moreland Commission might not be the “game changer” Astorino hopes it will be, and three reasons why it might:  Christie, Cuomo, and the Attempted Astorino takedown(YNN)

More on the Moreland Commission and Shutdown 


Moreland Shut Down Breaking the Spirit of A Citizen Trying to Clean Up the Independence Party 


Charges Against Cuomo: Shut Down Moreland Get the Independence Line
Friday Political dissident says Cuomo got endorsement after Moreland disbanded(NYP)But a political dissident who asked Gov. Cuomo’s anti-corruption panel to look into a top Independence Party official thinks the way things turned out just stinks.Two months after Tom Reddy’s last interview with an investigator, the commission closed for business — and soon after Cuomo won the Independence Party ballot line.  “They were looking into it. The next thing you know, the Moreland Commission was disbanded and Cuomo gets the Independence Party endorsement,” said Reddy, a former West­ches­ter detective.In a letter to the panel and Cuomo last August, Reddy pleaded for an investigation of Westchester Independence Party leader Giulio Cavallo. In a letter to the panel and Cuomo last August, Reddy pleaded for an investigation of Westchester Independence Party leader Giulio Cavallo. “Mr. Cavallo has been boasting for years about his ability to squeeze elected officials for patronage jobs in exchange for the IP party line,” Reddy wrote. He also claimed Cavallo personally benefited by holding down a number of government jobs “for which he has done no work.” Initially, Reddy said the Moreland Commission panel took his charges seriously. He said he was contacted by chief investigator Robert Addolorado in December 2013 and again in January 2014.





The NYT is Counting On an Un-elected Prosecutor to Clean Up Albany
It’s not just Mr. Bharara’s job to clean up Albany. It is up to the voters to decide whether to go on endorsing business as usual. As the indictments and embarrassments continue (26 at latest count since 1999), New Yorkers will have to decide if their representatives are politicians they can trust, including Mr. Cuomo. * U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara appeared on PBS’ “Charlie Rose” and said his office will succeed in cleaning up corruption in Albany where the Moreland Commission failed “because if other people aren’t going to do it, then we’re going to do it,” Gannett Albany reports
* Bharara: “We are the people who do our jobs" (LoHud)


Feds Would Have Used Rapfogel to Take Down Others . . .  AG Politics = Containment  

AG Does Nothing to Clean Up Albany
William Rapfogel, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's pal, gets 10 years for defrauding charity   (NYDN) The 59-year-old is sentenced Wednesday for his role in a $9 million scam. The former head of the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty previously admitted his guilt, paying back $3 million.
Rapfogel Sentenced to Three and a Half Years for Stealing From Charity(NYT)






Before There Was the NYT City and State Cracked the Moreland Staff in April
* Exclusive from April 15: Moreland Commission sources say an assistant counsel to the governor, who  professed himself to be the author of the SAFE Act, was selected as the lead writer of the panel’s December 2013 report after several independent candidates for the position were nixed:
* Exclusive from May 11: Internal Moreland Commission documents obtained by City & State reveal the Commission investigated the questionable campaign spending of around two dozen state lawmakers, including state Sens. George Maziarz, John Bonacic, Patrick Gallivan and Greg Ball:

NYP Cuomo's Betrayal to Clean Up Culture of Corruption
Scandal exposes Cuomo as liar and phony(NYP)The devastating New York Times story on Gov. Cuomo’s political interference with his Moreland Commission panel’s investigation of public corruption pulled the veil from one of the biggest open secrets at the state Capitol: The governor is a liar and almost anything he promises will turn out to be false.  Cuomo’s betrayal of major pledges is well known: the promise to cut taxes in a meaningful way, encourage job creation without government handouts, reduce local mandates, conduct public work transparently and have science — not politics — determine if fracking can be done safely. “Cuomo did this with Moreland as he’s done it with so many things: He creates a narrative, ‘crack down on corruption, we’ll get to the bottom of this,’ but it’s totally cynical, manufactured and never real or sincere from the start,’’ said a former public official who has counted the governor as a friend.* ‘MAJOR ISSUE’ -- Following the New York Times’ publication of that 6,400-word piece laying out a damning timeline detailing the Cuomo administration’s interference with the Moreland Commission, Buffalo News veteran Bob McCarthy writes: Alleged political interference by Andrew M. Cuomo’s administration into the Moreland Commission … is now emerging as a major issue in a suddenly intensified statewide campaign.

A governor's "aversion to have his conduct examined will prompt people to think his conduct guilty."--New York Weekly Journal, 1733 John Peter Zenger




… The governor’s press office, meanwhile, followed a business-as-usual routine – issuing no fewer than seven releases throughout the day, hailing everything from state influence in retaining Stephen Colbert’s television show for New York City to announcing an effort to strengthen data collection for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender New Yorkers. http://bit.ly/1nim3i8  --“Andrew Cuomo has a reform to sell you,” by Capital’s Josh Benson: “[W]hat the Times has done, in a potentially governorship-defining piece of work, … is lay out in highly entertaining detail how the administration's cynical manipulation of this hand-picked group of untouchables actually worked. Investigative red lines, explicitly political reprimands, an administration mole—it's memorable stuff. … And there may be another shoe: The investigation by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara into the Moreland wreckage, which as my colleague Blake Zeff pointed out on this site, could cause the governor far more serious trouble than anything to date.” http://bit.ly/1z6GYbS --Times’ lead editorial is “Gov. Cuomo’s Broken Promises”: “Cuomo ran for office four years ago promising first and foremost to clean up Albany. Not only has he not done that, but now he is looking as bad as the forces he likes to attack. Last year, Mr. Cuomo created an independent commission that he promised could go anywhere — even his own office — to root out corruption. But a report in The Times on Wednesday showed that he never intended to keep that promise. The commission was not independent.” http://nyti.ms/1kWYWW3   Cuomo takes heat from challengers on Moreland Commission subpoenas(NYDN)* Cuomo Opponents Pounce On Moreland(YNN) * Good government activists called on Cuomo to address the NYT bombshell on his administration’s interference with his now-defunct corruption-busting Moreland Commission, but he declined to say anything beyond the 13-page response he provided to the paper.* The story threatens to turn what was a “sleepy” re-election campaign for Cuomo into an effort dominated by the touchy subject of corruption – which Cuomo himself said he was targeting by creating the commission in the first place. * “While the governor has the legal right to involve himself in the workings of a Moreland panel, do he or his staffers face steeper legal peril because this panel was also empowered as deputy attorneys general?”* The governor made no public appearances yesterday and released no statements in response to the Moreland Commission story, but he did sign a bill into law that cracks down on pet theft and mistreatment.  * Phil Reisman, in a “Spaceballs” reference: “The Schwartz is definitely with Cuomo.”


Here Comes the $3.50 Fare Right After the Election 

DiNapoli Frets Possible MTA Funding Gap(YNN) The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s capital plan over the next five years could have a funding gap as high as $12 billion, a report released on Thursday by Comptroller Tom DiNapoli’s office found.* MTA faces $12B funding gap for major capital projects: report(NYP)* Comptroller: MTA Needs More Funds for Capital Projects (WSJ) Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli warned the MTA may face a funding gap of more than $12 billion for its plan to finance repair and construction projects over the next five years* The MTA said recent contract agreements with its unions will cost an added $1 billion through 2016,(NYDN)  setting the stage for a debate over how the agency will pay for construction and repairs in coming years, The Wall Street Journal reports:

More on the MTA

Queens Tammany Hall Library No More 

 8 Are Removed as Queens Library Trustees(NYT)
The dismissed members voted in April not to fire the director of the library system, who is under investigation. Eight members of the Queens Library board of trustees were dismissed by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and the borough president, Melinda Katz after they voted in April against firing Thomas Galante* LONG OVERDUE: De Blasio, Queens borough president dump 8 library trustees who voted to save bookworm Gallante (NYDN)

Queens Boss Crowley Blows Up Trader Van Bramer's Queens Library Political Machine
In a letter to Queens Library trustees, Queens Borough President Melinda Katz demands that they rein in library President Thomas Galante and cut the $2 million payout he’d receive if he is dismissed, the Daily News’s Juan Gonzalez writes: 
Flashback: City Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer explodes at colleagues(NYDN) Van Bramer's colleagues questioned whether Van Bramer's ties to the Queens Library would compromise his ability to hold a hearing on the library's finances

More on the Queen's Library Scandal




Bloomberg Continues the Tradition of NY Mayors Making An Impact on Foreign Policy

F.A.A. Lifts Ban on U.S. Flights to and From Israel(NYT) * F.A.A. Lifts Ban on U.S. Flights to and From Israel(Time) * Why I Flew to Israel -Bloomberg View * Mike Bloomberg in Israel: FAA wrong -Politico* The Politics Behind the FAA's Israel Flight Ban
Tablet Magazine* CITY HALL MANAGES A CRISIS -- Insiders discuss their strategy: While Bill de Blasio vacations in Italy, top City Hall officials gave the Times and Eyewitness News a tick-tock, behind the scene look at how they handled the aftermath of Eric Garner’s death. The administration allied itself with Garner’s family, expressing sympathy for their loss, removing the gun and the badge from the main officer involved, and signaling deeper change is coming to the NYPD. In the long run, the administration will be judged by what tangible changes come to the NYPD in the wake of Garner’s death. * BLOOMBERG SPARS WITH STATE DEPARTMENT, WOLF BLITZER -- Capital’s Sally Goldenberg: Former mayor Michael Bloomberg said he "couldn't disagree more" with the U.S State Department's travel warning for Israel during a contentious televised interview on Wednesday afternoon. "Everybody seems comfortable," Bloomberg said, standing beside Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat during an interview on CNN with Wolf Blitzer. Bloomberg grew testy when Blitzer followed up by asking if the department's decision was "political." "Don't be ridiculous. Why would you think that?" Bloomberg began, calling the question "an outrage."* WARM WELCOME: Former Mayor Bloomberg gets presidential treatment on supportive visit to Israel(NYDN)* Mayor's Absence During Garner Ordeal Draws Ire(WSJ)


If You Needed Proof That the Council are Jerks and Puppets Controlled By the Mayor and Lobbyists . . . 

It took six months in office for members of the City Council freshman class to admit they really don’t know what they’re doing. An e-mail obtained by The Post shows that some of the 21 novice legislators expressed befuddlement over the rules governing the so-called “stated” meetings — which have been held at least twice a month since January.* Only one new City Council member attended a “mock” Council session designed for new members and staff, after details of the meeting were leaked to the press, City & State reports: 

Council is Really A Prop for Lobbyists to Rob the City's 72 Billion Budget

The Daily News writes that in continuing to deal with Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin, City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito has brought pay-to-play to the Council, and she must cut ties with the firm or its clients: http://goo.gl/u9Rtmg 
Council speaker puts connected lobbyist on payroll(CrainsNY) Melissa Mark-Viverito quietly handed a $130,000-a-year staff position to a lobbyist from the firm that helped propel her to the City Council speakership, payroll records show. In late March, Carlos Beato, who was a lobbyist at the firm Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin, joined the City Council payroll as a deputy general counsel. The move came not long after the lobbying shop—which has long served as Ms. Mark-Viverito’s campaign compliance consultant—quarterbacked her council speaker bid. * COUNCIL WATCH: FRIENDLY FIRE: Since the progressive movement took hold of both wings of City Hall Council members have had to concoct controversy to pull off their typical grandstanding, Seth Barron writes in City & State: * New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, other council members and advocates will announce on Wednesday the expansion of participatory budgeting to at least 20 council districts, Gotham Gazette reports:


As Brooklyn Boss Supports Indicted Sampson Reformers Close Their Eyes
SEDDIO BACKING SAMPSON: State Sen. John Sampson’s political future has looked bleak ever since he was indicted on multiple federal corruption charges, but a powerful segment of the Brooklyn Democratic establishment is doing all it can to keep him in office, City & State reports:

Frank Seddio resigned a judgeship while under investigation by the state's judicial watchdog agency
Daily News asked Seddio to Release documents of  his Investigation to Them in the Name of His New Push for transparency Seddio - Many other people involved who Privacy  should be kept. Never a decision made We are not going to release the documents. Would Seddio ask the panel to open the files? And, just as important, would Seddio open the documents before the regulars voted on whether to make him party chairman? This did seem in keeping with Seddio’s vow to bring transparency to party operations.First, the PR man said Seddio would release the file only after the vote for a new boss. Then, the PR man said Seddio had entirely ruled out going public because the documents refer to other people whose privacy could be infringed.  Then, the PR man said Seddio would allow the Daily News to look at portions of the files with names blanked out, but no copying would be permitted. And he’d make the arrangements sometime after the vote.

Why Did the Daily News Leave Out the Name of Brooklyn Boss Seddio's PR Man?
First, the PR man said Seddio would release the file only after the vote for a new boss. Then, the PR man said Seddio had entirely ruled out going public because the documents refer to other people whose privacy could be infringed. Then, the PR man said Seddio would allow the Daily News to look at portions of the files with names blanked out, but no copying would be permitted. And he’d make the arrangements sometime after the vote. We’re not holding our breath. As the song goes, meet the new boss, same as the old boss.Frank Seddio picks up George Arzt for his push ... -  Capital New York One of George Arzt's clients is Extell, and Extell is the sponsor of the exclusive, luxury condo called One57 that is the target of an investigation for possible corruption. Extell has funneled approximately $75,000 in campaign contributions to Christine Quinn. According to this report, generated moments ago from the New York City Campaign Finance Board Web site, Mr. Arzt has contributed $90,500 in political donations to municipal candidates Judy Menin Manhattan BP race run by Belin Rosen and George Arzt can you find out who told her to hire Melvin Lowe Melvin Lowe Under Investigation Hired by Menin truenewsfromchangenyc.blogspot.com *Menin’s spokesman George Arzt confirmed that Lowe was hired by the campaign to assist with petitioning, and said campaign ended its relationship with Lowe “after a very brief period” just as the news of Huntley’s wiretap list broke.  Arzt Gave almost $100,000 in campaign contributions to NY state candidates spread out over many years.* 2013-10-29 George Arzt - NYS Board of Elections Contributions - Disclosure.pdf George Arzt represents Excell One57 and dozens of other developers * George Arzt - NYC Lobbyist Search Result * More  George Arzt is A Bad Guy   Extell George Arzt Moreland Commission  George Arzt Communications, Inc. - NYC Lobbyist Search Result


$300,000 From Excell to Cuomo
Gov. Cuomo's long-time city developer donor got more generous when it stood to get $35 million in tax breaks(NYDN) Corporations and people affiliated with Extell Development made more than $300,000 in donations to Cuomo since May 2012, around the same time the governor and lawmakers were weighing a housing bill that would save Extell millions over a decade.





It's About What the Reformers Don't Know or Want to Know

New Brooklyn Boss Frank Seddio visited a reform club last week and told the members that there is no corruption in the Kings County courts, told them patronage is not a bad thing and promised more transparency, as he served them cannolis he brought for them.  A couple of days before his visit the Daily News called his word worthless because he went back on his promised to release documents related to a state Commission on Judicial Conduct investigation of his conduct while running for Surrogate judge. The problem the reformers have with Seddio is that except for the Daily News warning the press has done very little to inform them who is the real Frank Seddio.  There is a lot to be learned by investigating how Seddio used the machine and government to make $$$ and remain *  I think Frank Seddio may be the first Brooklyn Democratic County Leader ever to attend  annual dinner!* *   THE HIGH COST OF LOW LIFES: The taxpayer money being spent to defend disgraced politicians like Vito Lopez could have been saved if Speaker Sheldon Silver had prioritized employee safety over the Assembly’s reputation, Alexis Grenell writes in City & State:   True News: Seddio: Leave the Gun Take the Cannolis


As the U.S. Attorney Investigates Moreland Sabotage Local TV Give Us Happy News Laughing All the Way to the Bank

Friday Update
* Some legal experts say the fact that Gov. Andrew Cuomo had state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman deputize the panel’s members could call into question the governor’s argument that he was free to do with the panel as he saw fit, the Daily News writes:

Cuomo critics charge illegality after Times' Moreland expose (Capital)

The Cuomo administration last year ordered the Moreland Commission to withdraw a subpoena to a media-buying firm that had placed millions of dollars’ worth of advertisements for the state Democratic Party and for Gov. Andrew Cuomo when he ran for governor in 2010, The New York Times writes: 
 When Cuomo and lawmakers passed the law creating the Joint Commission on Public Ethics the legislation also called for the creation of an eight-member review panel to study the activities and performance of the commission, but the review panel has still not been created, the Times Union reports: 6,500-WORD HIT -- Times 2-col. lead (New York Edition; moves to second story in National Edition): “Governor’s Office Hobbled Corruption Investigations Promised Free Rein, Panel Found Panel Found Groups Linked to Cuomo Were Off Limits,” by Susanne Craig, William K. Rashbaum and Thomas Kaplan, with research by Jack Begg:

“The commission developed a list of promising targets, including a lawmaker suspected of using campaign funds to support a girlfriend in another state and pay tanning-salon bills. The panel also highlighted activities that it saw as politically odious but perfectly legal, like exploiting a loophole to bundle enormous campaign contributions. But a three-month examination by The New York Times found that the governor’s office deeply compromised the panel’s work, objecting whenever the commission focused on groups with ties to Mr. Cuomo or on issues that might reflect poorly on him. … “[F]ederal prosecutors are investigating the roles of Mr. Cuomo and his aides in the panel’s shutdown and are pursuing its unfinished business. … Things got so bad that investigators believed a Cuomo appointee was monitoring their communications without their knowledge. … In a 13-page statement responding to The Times’s questions, Mr. Cuomo’s office defended its handling of the commission. It said the commission was created by and reported to the governor, and therefore he could not be accused of interfering with it…. Yet, The Times found that the governor’s office interfered with the commission when it was looking into groups that were politically close to him. In fact, the commission never tried to investigate his administration. “Beyond that, Mr. Cuomo’s office said, the commission needed the governor’s guiding hand because it was, simply, a mess: Its staff was plagued by ‘relationship issues’ and was ‘mired in discord.’ The commissioners, whom he earlier called some of New York’s sharpest governmental and legal minds, ‘did not understand the budget or legislative process or how state government worked,’ the statement said. Their subpoenas often had ‘no logic or basis,’ and those that touched on the governor’s supporters were more for show than for legitimate investigative purposes, the statement said.” h ttp://nyti.ms/1nADaNo * Zephyr Teachout: If Gov. Cuomo knew about Moreland Commission meddling, he should resign(NYDN)* Bill Hammond ‏@NYDNHammond  "One state senator appeared to be supporting a girlfriend in Connecticut and paying tanning-salon bills." Hmm.* The odd couple and the defunct commission: A NY moment(Newsday)* 2,200-word response to NYT inquiries about Committee to SaveNY  *  NYT: Cuomo's officescuttled investigations into his political allies(TPM) * Stewart-Cousins Defends Cuomo Interference in the Moreland Commission(NYO)* While today’s New York Times story on the Cuomo administration’s extensive meddling in the now-defunct Moreland Commission is exhaustive, it does not address what laws may have been broken or by whom, State of Politics reports: http://goo.gl/DwkAmG
INSIDE MORELAND: CITY & STATE COVERAGE FLASHBACK:
* Exclusive from April 15: Moreland Commission sources say an assistant counsel to the governor, who professed himself to be the author of the SAFE Act, was selected as the lead writer of the panel’s December 2013 report after several independent candidates for the position were nixed:
* Exclusive from May 11: Internal Moreland Commission documents obtained by City & State reveal the Commission investigated the questionable campaign spending of around two dozen state lawmakers, including state Sens. George Maziarz, John Bonacic, Patrick Gallivan and Greg Ball:
* Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Zephyr Teachout, responding to The New York Times report on the Cuomo administration’s extensive meddling in the now-defunct Moreland Commission, said that if the governor knew of efforts by top aide Larry Schwartz to obstruct the commission’s work, then he should “immediately resign,” State of Politics reports: * State of Politics adds that good government groups also called on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to explain himself * Westchester state Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins—the Democratic minority leader in the state Legislature—defended Cuomo’s interference in the Moreland Commission on the Capitol Pressroom radio show, echoing the governor’s arguments that because he staffed the pane and was free to intervene, the Observer reports * #Cuomo Silent After NY Times Report Details Restraining ofAnti-Corruption Commission *More Moreland meddling, a Cuomo insider ultimately pegged towrite commission's interim report.(City and State)
WINNERS AND LOSERS: Questions about interference into the Moreland Commission once again swirled around the governor and his administration this week, upending a sleepy election season, but, don’t worry, the winners and losers voting process is completely transparent and independent, so you can feel at ease casting your ballot here:
Cuomo Moreland Ad
Tom Robbins ‏@tommy_robb 
Moreland Comm. exec. director Regina Calcate
rraknew a little something about lobbyingRetweeted Tom Robbins (@tommy_robb):  Too clever by far more than half: How Cuomo's bid to 'Restore Public Trust' turned into its opposite,stunningly told

Good Government Groups Are So Full of Shit

Cuomo’s interference in an ethics panel was "terrible" and "shocking," good-gov't groups say regarding recent report







Local TV News For $ale: How Special Interests Control News Content and Public Opinion

If you were watching WCBSTV local news this weekend you would have seen a commercials paid for by The Committee to Save New York (business interests supporting Cuomo) called "Turn the Tide" which told the views that Governor Cuomo did a wonderful job at fixing pensions and the states economy.  Spending on advertising has fueled the increase in lobbying costs. Well-funded special interests funnel millions to lobbyists for public campaigns to sway lawmakers on hot-button issues (TU)  Local News which is mainly weather, traffic, cooking and dog segments is making millions in lobbyists spending.  * CBS donated $45,000 to @nygovcuomo
Cuomo and his supporters spent over $10 million last year to gain public support to push through his agenda. Union and business interest like the pro fracking interest are also spending millions on ads to local stations.  All this money is coming in as local news dumbs down.  It is not a secret that TV and radio stations rely on the local newspaper for most of their hard news. So those "rip and read" broadcasters have offered their views much less hard news as newspaper staffs shrivel amid the draconian layoffs caused by the internet and the recession? Local TV stations stand to profit from boom in super-PAC spending (The Hill)*CSNY’s budget blitz: $3.9 million (updated)(TU) *Save NY airing tax cap ad(TU) *Budget opponents up their ads and mailers(TU) *Bloomberg Blames Negative Ads For Poor Showing In Education ...(Politico) *Save NY now airs on school money(TU) *NYC's Bloomberg Pays for TV Ads Backing Cuomo's Pension *  Bloomberg Defends His Administration With TV Ad - NY1.com * Local TV News For $ale: How Special Interests Control News Content and Public Opinion

Dumb Down Local News Makes Millions on PAC and Other Special Interests Spending

Keeping the Public Uninformed While Racking In the Millions

Local News which is mainly weather, traffic, cooking and dog segments is  making millions in lobbyists spending.  Cuomo and his supporters spent over $10 million last year to gain public support to push through his agenda. Union and business interest like the pro fracking interest are also spending millions on ads to local stations.  All this money is coming in as local news dumbs down.  It is not a secret that TV and radio stations rely on the local newspaper for most of their hard news. So those "rip and read" broadcasters have offered their views much less hard news as newspaper staffs shrivel amid the draconian layoffs caused by the internet and the recession? Local TV stations stand to profit from boom in super-PAC spending (The Hill) * Local News  Dumb Down Journalism (True News)


Local TV News Makes Millions Keeping the Public Dumb Against the Teachings of Our Founding Fathers  
"God forbid we should ever be twenty years without such a rebellion. The people cannot be all, and always, well informed. The part which is wrong will be discontented, in proportion to the importance of the facts they  misconceive.If they remain quiet under such misconceptions, it is lethargy, the forerunner of death to the public liberty. ... And what country can preserve its liberties, if its rulers are not warned from time to time, that this people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to the facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure." 


Local TV News Has Become Wires and Lights in A Box and Tits and Distraction 

This instrument (television) can teach, it can illuminate; yes, and it can even inspire. But it can do so only to the extent that humans are determined to use it to those ends. Otherwise it is merely wires and lights in a box. There is a great and perhaps decisive battle to be fought against ignorance, intolerance and indifference.”Edward RMurrow 1958 speech * Good Night, and Good Luck: Edward Murrow Speech


Before Anything Will Change in This City, State and City the Public Has to Heed This Advice On the Video
Even With the media Feeding us Thorazine 24/7 and None Politician David Perdue Beat Georgia's Congressman Jack Kingston

Dark Money For A Dark Money Fund
The Creation of A Secret Govt to Rule NYC
School bus firms try to hide $40K in donations to mayoral nonprofit(NYP) School bus operators who need Mayor de Blasio’s help to retain lucrative city contracts contributed nearly $40,000 to a mayoral nonprofit — but took steps to hide the donations from public view, a Post review found. The school bus owners were among a number of special-interest groups that helped de Blasio’s Campaign for One New York raise $1.7 million in the first six months of 2014. But, unlike the yellow-cab firms and the teachers union, the bus owners tried to mask their involvement. Careful Bus Co. — which has $90 million in contracts set to expire in 2015 — gave nearly $10,000 through a number of LLC’s, including 88th Street Self Storage Inc. and First Investors Equipment Leasing Corp. Another donation is listed solely as coming from Richard Caparella, who is the brother-in-law of Careful Bus co-owner Marty Hoffman.

School bus operators who need New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s help to retain lucrative city contracts contributed nearly $40,000 to a mayoral nonprofit—but took steps to hide the donations from public view
“He asked me to donate” Caparella told The Post. L&M Bus, which has some $110 million in contracts set to expire next year, gave $15,000 via Stable Realty LLC which shares its Brooklyn address. And brothers Chris and Joseph Termini gave $10,000 without listing the firms they own — Dak and Hoyt Transportation.  The brothers had also tried to donate $4,500 each to de Blasio’s mayoral transition fund in December, but the campaign returned both donations.  BerlinRosen, which ran de Blasio’s mayoral campaign and is managing the Campaign for One New York, didn’t say why the money was refunded in one case and not the other. The Termini brothers declined to discuss their donations. Current school bus operators are at de Blasio’s mercy because they have contracts that require them to employ the most senior union staffers — which dramatically boosts operating expenses.Asked about the yellow-bus company donations, the mayor’s office referred questions to BerlinRosen. “The Campaign for One New York is supported by individuals, foundations and organizations committed to expanding early education and to the mayor’s broad progressive agenda,” said co-founder Jonathan Rosen.* Mayor de Blasio’s secret cash gifts(NYP) For a guy who whines about money in politics — and is always calling for more transparency — Mayor de Blasio sure gets his cash in a sneaky way. There’s a pattern here. In April, the same mayor’s group received $350,000 from the American Federation of Teachers just before the AFT’s local affiliate reached a big fat contract that included raises and retroactive pay the union had been demanding.  All together, the Campaign for One New York amassed $1.7 million in the six months Mayor Bill has been in office. Question is, how much of this has been snuck in by special interests trying to get on the mayor’s good side? The usual response is that these contributions show we need public financing of campaigns. But wait a minute. New York City already has public financing of campaigns. So how is that a solution?



Give Us A Gambling Franchise and A Take Break

And You Thought the Purpose of Allowing Casinos in NY Was to Raise Money for the State




A City Council BOE Takeover? 

Four people vying to become the newest Board of Elections commissioner—Lenore Kramer, Louise Dankberg, Leonard Kohen and Alan Schulkin—will line up to be grilled by the City Council in a series of private interviews tomorrow, the Daily News reports: http://goo.gl/geqDih







Teachout Petitions Challenged By Cuomo

Friday 
GOP Bigs Attacks Astorino
Rob Astorino gets snubbed by GOP bigs at governors' association meeting(NYDN)* Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Zephyr Teachout is facing a Cuomo-backed legal challenge claiming she has not been a continuous resident in New York for the last five years, which, if true, would disqualify her as a candidate for governor, Gannett Albany reports: * Business Insider’s attempts to discover the origin of a group of anti-Teachout protestors that has been dogging the candidate at her events and questioning her New York citizenship ended in screams, curses and threats:

Thursday 
Zephyr Teachout's defense to questions about her residencypoints to her becoming a Fordham faculty member in 2009 (Capital)
 Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino was urged not to attend the Republican Governors Association meeting in Aspen this week after publicly clashing with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, the group’s chairman, CNN reports: * Astorino announced in an interview on Fred Dicker’s Talk-1300 radio show that four GOP governors will campaign for him in New York—Govs. Rick Perry of Texas, Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, Nikki Haley of South Carolina and Mike Pence of Indiana, State of Politics reports:Zephyr Teachout shrugged off challenges by the Cuomo campaign to her residency.* Cuomo Remains Silent in Wake of NY Times Report, Opponents on Offensive(NY1)

















































General Objections Filed Against Teachout’s Petitions(YNN)Two general objections were filed at the state Board of Elections challenging Fordham Law professor Zephyr Teachout’s effort to challenge Gov. Andrew Cuomo in a Democratic primary. Teachout’s campaign this month filed about 45,000 petition signatures to gain ballot access, triple the amount needed.The general objections — due today with the state Board of Elections — came from Harris Weiss and Austin Sternlicht. Neither challengers have made political donations in the last decade, a search of campaign finance contributions showed. 





The contact person for the objections is former Senate Minority Leader Marty Connor, who questioned in May whether Teachout was eligible to run for governor in New York based on her previous out-of-state residency.At the time, Teachout was challenging Cuomo for the Working Families Party ballot line, which ultimately failed. It turned out Teachout was indeed eligible to run for governor and had no residency issues. Teachout’s campaign had been anticipating a challenge to its petitions and earlier this month circulated a fundraising appeal so the campaign could hire lawyers.* Cuomo challenges Teachout’s petitions to knock her off ballot(NYP) Gov. Cuomo’s campaign moved Monday to boot Democratic rival Zephyr Teachout from September’s primary ballot.“We are challenging [her] petitions,” said Cuomo campaign spokesman Peter Kauffmann. Acting on Cuomo’s behalf, Democratic activists Harry Weiss of New City and Austin Stemlicht of Rye filed “general objections” to the petitions before the deadline Monday. Election lawyer Martin Connor — one of the city’s top election lawyers who ties to Cuomo and the Demoratic Party — is listed as the lawyer for the objectors. * Two people have filed legal objections to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Democratic challenger Zephyr Teachout’s ballot petitions and must lay out any specific errors with Teachout’s approximately 45,000 petitions in six days, Gannett Albany reports: 


















































Queens Boss Lives in Virginia, Former Bronx GOP Boss Lives in Westchester, Why Not A County Leader from South Africa? 
Michael Blake’s run for a corruption-plagued South Bronx seat in the state Assembly may be turning out to be “historic” for the wrong reasons, former state Assemblyman Michael Benjamin writes in the Post
A state assembly candidate’s ‘ragged’ efforts for ‘hope and change’(NYP) Michael Blake’s run for a corruption-plagued South Bronx seat in the state Assembly may be turning out to be “historic” for the wrong reasons.A former top operative for Barack Obama going back to the 2008 Democratic primaries, Blake is running for the seat that Eric Stevenson vacated after being convicted of bribery in January.

But his own efforts to stand for “hope and change” — and for the people of the district — are looking a little ragged. Blake recently bragged on Facebook about the “record-setting and historic” $160,000 he’d raised. But he’s rumored to be getting help some odd places. Is Johannesburg, not Jersey City, the sixth borough? Why Johannesburg?  Well, that’s where US Ambassador Patrick Gaspard calls home.
And Blake is a protégé of Gaspard, who once headed the Democratic National Committee and the political-action arm of powerhouse union 1199 SEIU.  Some Bronx Democrats are accusing Gaspard of calling his pals at 1199 SEIU urging their support of Blake — and, indeed, the union endorsed him Friday.




Jenkins Who Started His Lobbying Career at the Firm Kasirer Consulting is the Bronx Bosses Enforcer?
Correction: Jenkins Left Kasirer in 2008 and is Off On His Own Lobbying Now
Bronx Democratic bosses learned that he had assembled a slate of community leaders to challenge their district leaders and state committee members.  He quickly got a disapproving call from party adviser Patrick Jenkins. Blake says Jenkins told him that running for the Assembly was one thing, but running an opposing slate was a declaration of war. Blake said he was shocked at the audacity of the Jenkins upbraiding. But shock soon turned into compliance, as the Blake campaign severed ties with his reform slate and  filed nominating petitions for his candidacy alone.
Jenkins Lobbying Clients Families for Excellent Schools - Advocacy, Inc.Bank Street College of EducationEZ Festivals, LLCNew York State Trial Lawyers Association, Inc.Midtown Trackage Ventures LLC,

Kasirer Consulting is the Highest Paid City Lobbyists 
Not surprisingly, meanwhile, this year's highest-paid firm was Kasirer Consulting, the firm founded by Suri Kasirer. Her firm raked in about $6 million—about a tenth of all of the city lobbying dollars spent in 2012. The firm also earned nearly twice as much as its nearest competitor.
The top ten lobbyists by compensation were:  Kasirer Consulting ($6,059,486), James F. Capalino & Associates ($3,317,406), Constantinople & Vallone Consulting ($2,507,500), Bolton-St. Johns ($ 2,390,266), Greenberg Traurig ($2,334,294), Manatt, Phelps & Phillips ($2,067,481) Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson ($1,971,509), Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel ($1,889,915), Parkside Group ($1,729,036), and Davidoff Hutcher & Citron ($1,629,390).


Forest City's 2013 Spending, by Lobbying Firm
  1. Kasirer Consulting LLC $160,000 lobby target: Office of the Mayor
  2. Geto & de Milly Inc. $46,000 lobby target: Community Boards
  3. Park Strategies, $40,000 lobby target: City Council
  4. LoCicero & Tan, $32,000 lobby target: "Attaches of the Council"
  5. Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker LLP $9,000 lobby target: City Council


Other Lobbyists Clients of Kasirer
 WNETVornado Realty L.P.Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish PovertyBlack Diamond Commercial Finance, L.L.C. on behalf of Black Diamond Commercial Finance, L.L.C. and Spectrum Commercial Finance LLCLesbian and Gay Community Services Center, IncBrooklyn Botanic Garden CorporationSL Green Realty Corp.Atlantic Yards Development Company, LLC.The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and ArtSouth Street Seaport Limited PartnershipMSG Holdings, L.P.MGM Resorts InternationalBrookfield Financial Properties LLCThe Naftali Group on behalf of 234-238 E 23rd Property Owner, LLCMorgan Stanley & Co. LLCNew Visions for Public Schools, Inc.NBC Universal, Inc.Red Hook 300 LLC on behalf of Red Hook 100 LLC, Red Hook 212 LLC, and Red Hook 300 LLCLincoln Center for the Performing Arts, IncAmsterdam Apartments LLCQueens Portfolio I Owner LLCAmerican Suntanning AssociationGreenpoint Landing Associates, LLCCornell University, Extell Development, CBS, Cablevision, Time Warner, INC, Viacom, Walgreens, The Riese Organization, American International Group (AIG), Proskauer Rose, National Grid/Keyspan, Taxi Technology Corporation, Cemusa Inc.a;

Lobbyist Kasirer Consulting Made Money on the Broken 911 System
Both Mercury and George Artz have been lobbyists for Hewlett-Packard which was the main contractor of the city's 911 emergency system that crashes a lot. The city 911 system is now being sued by the parents of 4-year-old Ariel Russo who claim she died because an ambulance to take the little girl to the hospital was delayed by a 911 crash.  Among the lobbyists to get paid by the city’s broken 911 system contractors was George Arzt, Mercury Public Affairs, LLC, Jennifer Carlson, Peter Barden, Jonathan Greenspun, Michael McKeon, Kasirer Consulting LLC. More on Corrupt Lobbyists More on Russo's Death and Dark Pool Corrupt Lobbyists


The Kasirer Reps Rapfogel's Met Council  Forest City Ratner Nexus
Rapfogel nwas ForestCity's partner on ncil Seward Park bid, charity show,etc  Former Forest City Ratner lobbyist Melvin Lowe, Sampson crony, charged with corruption; charges do not involve developer(Atlantic Yards) The Forest City angles 1) Given that Forest City Ratner joinedwith the Met Council on a bid to redevelop the Seward Park Urban Renewal Area, the departure of Rapfogel--surely highlighted as a key executive in the bid package--casts a major shadow on that bid.  2) The Barclays Center chose to give the Met Council--and a music camp--profits from a  2/28/13 cantorial concert. Shouldn't investigators look into any ulterior motives, like buffing the developer's relationship with Silver as a prelude to that Seward Park bid? 3) The position of Rapfogel's son Michael, a Forest City VP of External Affairs who's the developer's chief legislative liaison, has to become a little uncomfortable, though he is of course not responsible for his father's actions. His mother Judy is still Silver's top aide, and that has to be the key legislative relationship. But the name Rapfogel is now associated with an emerging scandal. I've written at length about the ties between Forest City, Silver, and the Rapfogels.

Berlin Rosen is Working for Michael Blake Campaign

It New Yorkers Face Cheney Like Fake Reality (Brainwashing) and Tammany Hall Corruption

De Blasio-allied group defends LICH deal to brownstone Brooklyn(Capital)  The outside group that advocated for Mayor Bill de Blasio's pre-K plan is sending out a mailer praising a deal that resulted in a dramatic downsizing of Long Island College Hospital in Cobble Hill. The Campaign for One New York is the new iteration of UPKNYC, the advocacy group run by the mayor's former campaign aides that spent more than $1 million promoting the mayor's universal pre-K planWhen its name change was announced in May, the group's spokesman, former de Blasio campaign aide Jonathan Rosen, told the Wall Street Journal that it would "build on the grassroots energy of UPKNYC and last fall's  campaign to support the mayor's bold, progressive agenda as it continues to move forward — building the affordable housing we need, fighting inequality, and ensuring that every child receives a great education." The mayor got arrested during his mayoral campaign protesting the prospect of the hospital's closure. * BerlinRosen's current and recent clients include Two Trees Management Negotiations between Mr. de Blasio’s team and Mr. Walentas’s firm took place over the last few days. The two men share a mutual adviser: Jonathan Rosen, one of the mayor’s top political hands and the chief executive of a public affairs firm, Berlin Rosen, that counts Mr. Walentas’s company as a client.

A Lobbyists Who Grew Out of the WFP's Data and Field Swamp is Not Telling New Yorkers How to Think?
LICH had been losing millions of dollars a month.  In February, when the mayor announced a "truly historic" agreement with those community groups, health care unions, and the State University of New York that he hoped would save the hospital, he gave a shout-out to Reilly. Following a messy few months, the state has gone back to negotiating with the partner that it had been talking to in the first place: Fortis Property Group. The deal will not include a full service hospital.The campaign would not disclose how much it spent on the mailer, who its donors are, or how many homes the mailer was sent to. The group's spokesman Dan Levitan said it would disclose its donors in its July 15 filing with the state's Joint Commission on Public Ethics. “The Campaign for One New York and many of the activists involved in preserving healthcare at LICH believe it is important that people in the community understand the many critical services that will be still be provided there, including an emergency room, cancer center, HIV/AIDS clinic, as well as urgent, primary, and preventative outpatient services in more than a dozen specialties," he said, in a statement. The mayor's office had no immediate comment. de Blasio Doublespeak   Rent freeze or rent hike? Sources say de Blasioadministration wanted both (Capital) Several members of the board said that a top aide from the de Blasio administration urged them to vote for the increases. (CrainsNY)

The Real Build New York Campaign
Construction projects prelude donations for Cuomo(NYP)State government contracts are paving the way for political donations to Gov. Cuomo, a Post analysis of records reveals.A $3.8 million project to repair a portion of the Saw Mill River Parkway in Pleasantville served as a prelude to $15,000 in contributions to Cuomo’s re-election, including from the contractor who won the bid. According to Board of Elections records, William Schultz, owner of W.M. Schultz Construction in Saratoga County, donated $5,000 to Cuomo six months after repaving a stretch of the Saw Mill to reduce flooding. “The project had nothing to do with the contribution,” Schultz told The Post. Within a year after the project was complete, Cuomo received $10,000 more in contributions from four businesses near the construction site.Two were first-time donors to Cuomo — ECCO III Enterprises, which dropped $5,000 into the governor’s campaign account, and Hughes Contracting Industries, which contributed $3,000.  The companies — all located on Saw Mill River Road just off the parkway that was paved — did not return calls for comment.





Justice Department Wants Grimm Trial Before the Election 

Grimm’s trial could begin 1 month before election(NYP)



NYP Left Out that Assembly Wright As NY County Leaders Gets Judges Their Jobs 
 Assemblyman Keith Wright pushed a court to reinstate his top aide’s driver’s license after she was busted for a 4 a.m. DWI in Harlem last month, where she dropped his name and threatened cops, the Post reports: 







NYP Left Out that Cumbo Campaign Was Fined By the CFB Because Her Consultant the Advance Group Mixed Citizen United $$$ With Her Campaign Contributions  
More Member Items Abuse
Once again our City Council is proving — with your tax dollars — that even a good cause can start to lookugly when it looks to political connections for funding.  The latest example is Brooklyn Councilmember Laurie Cumbo’s $1.4 million taxpayer-financed gift to the Museum of Contemporary Arts. Her donations will be matched by another $1.4 million in the mayor’s executive budget, for a grand total of $2.8 million for this museum. That’s a nice chunk of change. One other relevant point: Cumbo is the founder of this museum.

We don’t suggest that any of this is illegal. But that’s the smelly part, at least with regard to council member items. This is money that the council’s politicians take from taxpayers and ladle out to their pet projects and causes without even a vote. The worthiness of the cause being supported is irrelevant. In fact, we think by participating in a process so open to abuse, non-profits risk their good names. Remember, member items were part of William Rapfogel’s scam at the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty. So we’re with Mayor de Blasio on this. End member items. And let these worthy causes raise money the old-fashioned way — either by persuading private benefactors to contribute, or, when taxpayer dollars are involved, by holding an up or down legislative vote.

The CFB Finds the Advance Coordinated PAC NYCLASS $$$ and Campaign $$$


The Investigation Of the Advance Group NYCLASS Corruption Continues With Fines Against Two CN Cumbo and Levenson  
City council members fined over money from anti-horse carriage group(NYP)Two city council members were slapped with hefty fines for accepting prohibited campaign contributions from a group at the center of the Central Park horse carriage brouhaha. Freshman member Laurie Cumbo (D-Brooklyn) was fined $7,868, and newbie Mark Levine (D-Manhattan) was fined $8,686 by the city’s Campaign Finance Board for accepting over-the-limit funding from a “prohibited source.” The board found that the funding source for both campaigns – New Yorkers for Clean, Livable and Safe Street (NYCLASS) – was too intertwined with the candidates’ consultant, The Advance Group (TAG).Campaigns are prohibited from coordinating with third-party groups that make “independent” expenditures. Yet TAG president and lobbyist Scott Levenson was political director for NYCLASS, and both groups shared the same office space.* Two NYC campaigns fined over cash from animal rights group(Newsday) But NYCLASS and The Advance Group were intertwined -- NYCLASS' political director doubled as The Advance Group's president, for example -- and spending by NYCLASS "could not be and" was "not independent" of the campaigns, the finance board said. The contributions were over the $2,750 limit as nonindependent spending and weren't reported by the campaigns, the board said. Cumbo and Levine responded with a joint statement, saying their campaigns are opposed to outside spending in elections.* 2 City Council members fined thousands for accepting improper campaign funds from anti-carriage horse group NYCLASS(NYDN)


Tale of Two One Building: How Developer's Campaign Contribution Led to the Poor Door
City OKs UWS development with ‘poor door’ for residents(NYP) The city approved a developer’s controversial plans for a “poor door” on the Upper West Side, The Post has learned.Extell came under fire last year when it introduced plans for a 33-story luxury condo with a separate entrance for affordable-housing tenants.A spokesman for the Department of Housing Preservation and Development confirmed that the agency had approved Extell’s application for the Inclusionary Housing Program. Under the program, developers may build larger properties in exchange for providing on- or off-site low-income housing. The development will have 219 units overlooking the waterfront and 55 affordable units in a “building segment” facing the street.

Extell Wants to Segregate the Poor
 This is rich! The poor will use a separate door under plans for a new Upper West Side luxury tower — where affordable housing will be segregated from ritzy waterfront condos despite being in the.

As the Millions in Tax Breaks to Excell Has Shown Real Estate Developers Already Own Albany and the Governor
In an interview, Susan Lerner, the executive director of Common Cause New York, a government watchdog group, indicated that the multimillion-dollar effort was a significant shift in city politics and might alter the nature of campaigning on the local level.  “The entire point of a City Council race is to reflect the needs of the neighborhoods in a district,” Ms. Lerner said. “This undercuts the neighborhood-based nature of a district and replaces neighborhood concerns with industry concerns.




How Real Estate $$$ Run Politics in NYC
Cuomo $300,000 from Extell
On Real Estate Contributors Subpoenas
Cuomo said he has no problem with the anti-corruption Moreland Commission he convened sending subpoenas to real estate companies that have contributed to his campaign, including Extell Development, the Times Union writes:  
Gov. Cuomo's long-time city developer donor got more generous when it stood to get $35 million in tax breaks(NYDN) Corporations and people affiliated with Extell Development made more than $300,000 in donations to Cuomo since May 2012, around the same time the governor and lawmakers were weighing a housing bill that would save Extell millions over a decade.Two corporations tied to Extell Development each contributed $50,000 to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s campaign the same day the Assembly passed a housing bill with tax breaks for five developers, including Extell, the Daily News reports: *Sheldon Silver aided Gov. Cuomo in sneaking through tax breaks for luxury developer(NYDNGov. Cuomo's long-time city developer donor got more generous when it stood to get $35 million in tax breaks(NYDN) Corporations and people affiliated with Extell Development made more than $300,000 in donations to Cuomo since May 2012, around the same time the governor and lawmakers were weighing a housing bill that would save Extell millions over a decade.* Towering corruption (NYDN) Commission must find the truth about Albany's tax breaks for luxury highrises* New York City real estate companies are exploiting a loophole in state election law that considers limited liability corporations as individuals, allowing them to contribute up to $150,000 through LLCs that they own for different sites, Crain’s Insider reports


True News Exclusive: Will Moreland Look At City Officials/ Candidates Who Got Matching Funds From Extell's One57?

Gaming the System
It was not only Vito Lopez, Marty Golden, Keith Wright, Cuomo the Albany Assembly and Senate PACs of both parties that got money from Extell Development, sponsor of One57 for tax breaks.  At least 6 citywide candidates got the loot from the buildings developers.  Extell contributions to city officials were designed to take advantage of the public matching fund program.  Most were $175 with many of the same contributors giving to more than one candidate.  The Moreland Commission is looking into the state contributions and tax reductions connections, there is no indication if the commission will look into with the city pols for their cash.  They should.  George Arzt a flack for Extell works for at least two of the candidates who got money from the developer. If you wonder why the middle class keep getting pushed out of NYC, It has to do with the same candidates who promise to save the middle class feeding off the tit of the luxury developers.

A towering insult - NY Daily News

As the Daily News revealed last Tuesday, One57 is among five residential projects that were shoehorned into a real estate tax abatement program under language mysteriously written into legislation passed in Albany.  The companies that will benefit, their lobbyists and PACs have donated $1.5 million to Albany campaign accounts over the past five years. The bill’s sponsors — Sen. Marty Golden and Assemblyman Keith Wright — professed ignorance.* How the Rich Get a Big Real Estate Tax Break - NYTimes.com Assemblyman Keith Wright Sent Letter Acknowledging Developer Tax Breaks In Bill(NYDN)

Wright Tries to Blame Vito Lopez
Wright is furious at Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver for dragging him into a controversy over tax breaks awarded to five city developers, the Daily News’s Ken Lovett writes: http://nydn.us/15ZsRDH  Wright inherited the bill after Silver replaced former Assembly Housing Committee Vito Lopez, who was removed because of his sexual harassment scandal. The bill is the subject of an investigation, in which high-level politicians allegedly received money from real estate developers
 Albany's Tax Breaks Turn Into Foreign Aide for the Rich
Silver Builds Affordable Housing for the Residents of Qatar Not Middle Class and Poor New Yorkers   Qatar Prime Minister – New Owner of the $100 Million New York’s Most Expensive Penthouse

International Office Investment Up Also
New York’s improving economy coupled with high demand from global investors have driven Manhattan office-building values back to where they were before the crash, The Wall Street Journal writes:



How Does the Media Let George Arzt Get Away With Flacking for Luxury Highrise Tax Breaks, While Running Major Campaigns?

Extell Corrupt Lobbyist Arzt Flacks for Brooklyn Boss Seddio
“Frank left the job because the bench was less-than-scintillating,” said Seddio spokesman George Artz. “Frank is a people person, and he found the post wasn’t for him.” You think after losing with Hynes Artz would have gotten out of Brooklyn?* 2013-10-29 George Arzt - NYS Board of Elections Contributions - Disclosure.pdf George Arzt represents Excell One57 and dozens of other developers * George Arzt - NYC LobbyistSearch Result * More  George Arzt is A Bad Guy LobbyistsWho has done a lot of harm(True News)  *  One of George Arzt's clients is Extell,and Extell is the sponsor of the exclusive, luxury condo called One57 that is the target of an investigation for possible corruption. * George ArztCommunications, Inc. - NYC Lobbyist Search Result
More on Arzt and Other Corrupt Lobbyists  
EXTELL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. Media Contact: George Arzt  at 212-608-0333 Can we expect the candidates like Katz that Arzt is trying to elect this year will help him get more tax breaks for luxury highrises. Subpoenas have gone to Gary Barnett’s Extell Development, sponsor of One57 *Extell Lobbyist Money is Also Flying At the Hudson Yards
Real Estate Developers, Tax Breaks and Politics


True News Wags the NYT to Report On the Assult on the Affordable Housing Tenants

















































How Albany's Manhattan Real Estate Tax Breaks Are Pushing Blacks and the Poor Out of Brooklyn




 Buyouts have long been part of New York City’s real estate lore, but as offers have become more common, buyouts have become instruments of illegal harassment and a growing threat to the stock of affordable housing, The New York Times writes Tenant groups cite illegal harassment and a growing threat to affordable housing, while landlords say buying out longtime tenants in low-rent apartments is lawful.* SWEATING IT OUT: Brownsville tenants live without hot water and electricity (NYDN) 




NYT Reports on Gentrification In Crown Heights It Does No Report Why It is Happening So Fast?  
Crown Heights, Brooklyn, Gets Its Turn(NYT) The neighborhood has finally overcome a reputation for intolerance and violence that had plagued it since the 1991 riots between blacks and Hasidic Jews. In fact, residents credit the successful post-riot reconciliation between the two communities with being one of the drivers of Crown Heights’ rapid transformation — or gentrification, depending on one’s perspective.
Along Franklin Avenue, signs saying “Moving to Flatbush” have appeared on many businesses in the last couple of years, and while longtime residents don’t tack up signs, there are indications they have also been leaving in large numbers as new arrivals replace them in this community of about 140,000 people. * Nuns raise rents at immigrant home to boot longtime residents(NYDN) They’re kicking them like a bad habit. The nuns running St. Joseph’s Immigrant Home in Hell’s Kitchen are boosting the rent on young female residents and trying to boot women..

Real Estate Market Forces: International Money, Gentrificatrion and Airbnb Are Making Affordable Housing Program into A Band-Aid on A Cancer

  






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Is Anyone Studing the Effect of Foreign $$$ Puring Into the City


















































NY's Real Estate Has Become the New Swiss Hidden Banks Accounts to Hide Illegal Money  
GILDED CITY – New York mag cover, “Stash Pad: The New York real-estate market is now the premier destination for wealthy foreigners with rubles, yuan, and dollars to hide,” by Andrew Rice:  “Every year, the British real-estate brokerage Knight Frank publishes a document called ‘The Wealth Report.’ The latest edition produces the curiously precise estimate that there are 167,669 individuals in the world who are ‘ultrahigh net worth,’ with assets exceeding $30 million … forecasting that over the next decade, the ranks of the ultrarich will increase by 30 percent, with much of the growth  coming in Asia and Africa. … New York is forecast to add more ultrahigh-net-worth individuals than any city outside Asia over the next decade.”“[S]ince 2008, roughly 30 percent of condo sales in large-scale Manhattan developments have been to purchasers who either listed an overseas address or bought through an entity like a limited-liability corporation, a tactic rarely employed by local homebuyers but favored by foreign investors. … Corcoran Sunshine, which markets luxury buildings, estimates that 35 percent of its sales since 2013 have been to international buyers, half from Asia, with the remainder roughly evenly split among Latin America, Europe, and the rest of the world. ‘The global elite,’ says developer Michael Stern, ‘is basically looking for a  safe-deposit box.’ …* A study showed Manhattan’s apartment inventory is up after a two-year shortage, but the average price for a Manhattan apartment rose 20 percent to more than $1.6 million, the Times writes:  Hidden in Plain Sight: New York Just Another Island Haven()ICIJ) Lax U.S. rules and real estate industry’s no-questions-asked approach make it easy for dodgy characters to funnel wealth through high-end Manhattan apartments.


How Much Foreign $$$ is In this Story 

Wealthier New Yorkers Aren’t Fleeing the City for Tax Havens, a Study Says(NYT) The Independent Budget Office found that the share of higher-income households that moved from the city in 2012 equaled that of lower-income households that left.




Campaign Contributions Are Bribes
Ex-NYC housing honcho: I raked in $2.5M in bribes(NYP)A former city housing honcho said Monday he raked in $2.5 million in bribes from developers and contractors looking to access affordable housing contracts. The stunning admission from former Housing Preservation and Development Department assistant commissioner Wendell Walters came as he testified in the Brooklyn federal court bribery trial of developer Steve Dunn and his lawyer partners Lee Hymowitz and Michael Freeman.* Ex-Housing Official Tells of Bribes(WSJ)






We Know About CM Ferreras Corruption With (LIBRE) for Years SO How is This an Exclusive? 

The head of the City Council’s powerful Finance Committee once ran a taxpayer-funded, not-for-profit that routinely issued checks to her and her parents, a Daily News investigation has found. EXCLUSIVE: While Julissa Ferreras (D-Queens) and her mother ran the publicly funded Latino Initiative for Better Resources and Empowerment, 16 checks totaling just over $8,000 were issued to family members and a baseball league ran by Ferreras's father, according to documents obtained by The News.The mother wrote several LIBRE checks to her daughter, and the daughter wrote checks to herself, her father, and a baseball league her father ran, according to internal LIBRE documents obtained by The News. The state attorney general’s Charities Bureau says nonprofits must assign more than one authorizer to sign off on checks, but Julissa and her mother often signed checks by themselves. Formed in 2003, LIBRE was supposed to provide an array of services in Queens, from citizenship classes to job training and education programs.From 2004 through 2008, Councilman Hiram Monserrate (D-Queens) funneled $420,000 in city funds to the group.The LIBRE checks to Ferreras and her family surfaced in a federal investigation of Monserrate’s misuse of LIBRE. He later pleaded guilty to using LIBRE to help fund his 2005 reelection and a failed 2006 run for state Senate.

During that time, Julissa Ferreras served alternatively as his chief of staff and as chairwoman of LIBRE’s board. She won his former Council seat in 2009. On June 12, 2007, Julissa by herself signed off on a $3,150 check to a baseball league her father ran, Dominicana USA Academy. On the same day, she and a LIBRE employee signed a $1,000 check to a sporting goods store, R&M, for a “Queens Dominican Baseball Tournament.” The contact listed was Julio Ferreras.LIBRE closed down in late 2008, as Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara began looking at Monserrate, who by that time had become a state senator.
Monserrate was indicted in 2010 on charges of looting LIBRE to fund his political ambitions. He pleaded guilty in 2012 to conspiracy and fraud and is serving a two-year prison term. Bharara’s office had possession of the checks to Ferreras and her parents, but Ferreras was not charged with a crime.


Has Flashback to What True News And Other Media Reported About LIBRE Years Ago 
  

Teflon CM Ferreras AG, Feds and the Queens DA look the Other Way at Ferreras' LIBRE's Corruption
Corruption In the None Profit Group Libre Sent Monserrate to Jail, The Executive Director of Libre, Ferreras Was Never Touch By the Investigators
Media: A Speaker Candidate With No Past?
Julissa Ferreras Said to Be Quietlying Maintaining Speaker Candidacy (NYO) 
Former councilman Monserrate is in jail because he used his member item money to help his campaign. The none profit group which Monserrate used was Libre, which was overseen by his chief of staff Julissa Ferreras, received hundreds of thousands of dollars in discretionary funds from the councilman. The group Ferreras ran Libre never produce time sheets, expense receipts, canceled checks or board meeting minutes to document its expenses for the two fiscal years, 2006 and 2007, examined in the audits.  Monserrate admitted to carrying out a fraudulent scheme in which $109,000 in government funds was used to benefit his unsuccessful run for the state Senate in 2006.While he was a member of the City Council, Monserrate had directed the money to a group in his Queens district, the Latino Initiative for Better Resources and Empowerment, or LIBRE. Mr. Monserrate, who in 2008 was running for State Senate, referred at that time questions about the accounting to his chief of staff, Julissa Ferreras, who was Libre’s chairwoman during the period examined by the audits.  “She’s the person to have the conversation with,” he said. “I wasn’t the director. I don’t know what paperwork was there, what books were there.”  Ms. Ferreras, who is running in 2008 to fill the seat Mr. Monserrate will be vacating on the City Council, said at that time in a brief telephone interview with the NYT that the records should be in Libre’s offices. “I personally don’t keep the records,” she said.

 Julissa Ferreras gypped disabled employee (NY1)


Has the City Council Forgoten Something? 

NYC weathers six months of a progressive City Council(NYP)
1.  ID for undocumented aliens, transgender people or anyone else who for whatever reason doesn’t possess legal proof of identity, the municipal ID card has been presented as a means of integrating a shadowed community of New Yorkers into society. Council member Danny Dromm, the lead sponsor of the muni ID bill, has repeatedly said that the card will become the “must-have accessory” for all “real” New Yorkers. Councilmember Mark Weprin echoed this sentiment, saying during the vote on the bill that “we live in the coolest city in the world, right? And now we’re going to have a membership card, and people will want to be part of that club.”


2. Leave it to the City Council to throw a couple ridiculous crusades into the mix. Council member Peter Koo, who was born in China, wants all textbook references to the Sea of Japan also to call it the “East Sea.” Indicted council member Ruben Wills has introduced a law to establish a nine-member Cricket Task Force to promote the sport in the city. Neither has passed (yet).
3. The new budget may not raise taxes, but that doesn’t mean the City Council isn’t trying to nickle and dime in other ways. Council member Brad Lander wants the city’s stores to start levying a 10-cent fee (which the stores will keep) for every bag they give customers to carry their stuff out of the store. Handleless bags for use inside the store, such as for produce, are exempt, as are bags for pharmacy prescriptions. It hasn’t come to a vote yet.
4. Perhaps the biggest piece of legislation was overriding Michael Bloomberg’s veto of the paid-sick-leave bill and passing an expanded version of the bill.
Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal writes dozens of animal rights bills — winning favor of animal activists(NYDN)



Council Cannot Find Extra $$$ for Vets In Spite of the VA Hospital Scandal in the  City Budget for Vets
Although the New York City Council asked for an additional $400,000 in funding for the Mayor’s Office of Veterans Affairs to develop programs to assist veterans and an additional $1 million for mental health, employment and legal assistance services for veterans, those funds are not in the budget agreement, Gotham Gazette reports:


D-Day Punk CM Dromm Want to Kick the Military of Schools Out of NYC Schools 

Tuesday Update
New York City Council Education Committee Chair Daniel Dromm wants to shut down the New York City school system’s Junior ROTC program, saying he has a philosophical problem with the program, the Post reports:  


The head of the NYC Council’s Education Committee, Queens Democrat Daniel Dromm, wants to shoot down the school system’s Junior ROTC programs — charging they’re training high-school students for a “war machine.”



NYT Who Endorsed Rangel's Opponent Never Forgets 

Charlie Rangel's Charitable Giving Shrinks Along With Fund-Raising Clout(NYT) When Charlie Rangel was riding high as Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, one way Mr. Rangel, a Harlem Democrat, helped his profile was by giving hundreds of thousands of dollars to charitable organizations. Those days are long gone.


Labor Commissioner Hires His Ex Company

Labor commissioner gives no-bid contract to firm he founded(NYP)  The city’s top labor negotiator turned to some familiar faces to help hammer out dozens of municipal contracts, by bringing on the consulting firm he founded.Three months after Robert Linn was appointed labor commissioner, the city inked a $99,500 no-bid contract with Linn & Logan Consulting, Inc., founded by Linn in 1995.He served as executive director until January’s appointment. Linn got clearance from the Conflicts of Interest Board. Mayor de Blasio spokesman Phil Walzak said the urgency of contract talks precluded soliciting bids.


It Was Cuomo's Best of Days and Worst of Days

 U.S. Issues Subpoena in Inquiry on Cuomo’s Closing of Moreland Commission(NYT) Federal prosecutors have subpoenaed the assistant to the panel’s former executive director to testify, suggesting that the criminal inquiry has moved to a new stage. Federal agents served the subpoena on the assistant, Heather Green, on Wednesday morning, appearing at her doorstep before 7 a.m., the people said. Ms. Green, who is not believed to be a target of the inquiry, worked as an executive assistant to the anticorruption panel’s former executive director, Regina Calcaterra, until Mr. Cuomo announced he was disbanding the panel, known as the Moreland Commission, on March 29. 

The subpoena, according to two people who have seen it or been briefed on its contents, asked for documents and correspondence, including any communications with Mr. Cuomo and his senior aides. It also directed Ms. Green to appear July 28 to testify before a grand jury in Manhattan, the people said. Separately, Mylan L. Denerstein, counsel to the governor, has agreed to be interviewed in early August by federal prosecutors about her involvement with the panel, one of the people said. The U.S. Attorney Preet.Bharara appeared on a radio show days later and, in an unusual move, sharply criticized Mr. Cuomo’s decision, saying his actions made it appear as though the governor had bargained away corruption cases as part of a political deal. Mr. Bharara also referred to allegations that Mr. Cuomo and his aides had interfered with the commission’s investigations, steering them away from the governor and his allies.The direction of Mr. Bharara’s criminal inquiry remains unclear, but it appears to be focused on whether shuttering the panel, or any actions before it, interfered with any prospective federal investigations. It was not immediately clear how Ms. Green’s testimony fit into the criminal inquiry. While news reports have disclosed that several subpoenas had already been served in connection with the investigation, all of those were for documents and other materials, not for testimony.

How Cuomo got his picture-perfect LIRR moment(Capital) “[T]he deal looks like a significant win, allowing him to collect credit for averting a … costly transit mess, and avoiding a confrontation with a union fresh off tamping down a near-revolt on his left at the recent Working Families Party convention. … [T]he governor's late appearance in the drama … comes straight out of the Cuomo playbook. (He did a similar thing in April as the M.T.A. and its Transport Workers Union Local 100 reached a tentative contract for about 34,000 bus and subway workers.) So Cuomo only became involved in the LIRR talks—publicly at least—in the day leading up to the accord. “He had previously suggested that it was an issue for Congress, not the governor (even though he effectively controls the M.T.A.). Then his staff got involved with negotiations behind the scenes … Experts on labor negotiations say that it was always unlikely for Cuomo to become involved in the railroad talks unless he a knew there was a deal to be made, particularly in an election year. And … the union negotiators were unlikely to agree to terms until a few days before the strike was set to occur. If they came back three weeks ago with a tentative deal, their membership may have rejected it believing more could be done





NYP is Demanding the Mayor's PAC One NY Give Back the UFT $$$  

Give the money back, Mayor de Blasio(NYP) Maybe Mayor de Blasio’s spokesman is right: There’s “zero” connection between the sweetheart deal the teachers union won from the city and $350,000 its parent union donated to Mayor Bill’s Super PAC.  Maybe it’s also just a coincidence, as Crain’s reported, that the donation from the American Federation of Teachers to the Campaign for One New York came less than a month before the mayor agreed to a nine-year-contract with its New York local whose health “savings” are vague but whose retroactive pay is all too real.  StudentsFirstNY has called for an investigation. In a letter to the chairman of the New York City Conflicts of Interest Board, the organization says “New Yorkers deserve to know whether it is a conflict of interest for Mayor de Blasio to take large Super PAC contributions from a union with whom he is negotiating a new contract.”

NYPD Getting Good Press On Its Efforts to Stop the Increase in Shootings 

Three gang members charged in shooting of gathered mourners(NYP)*Cops bust eight alleged gun runners in Brooklyn(NYP)

For Six Months True News Has Been Reporting That the Council Speaker Paid A Lobbyists Who Was Lobbying Her . . . Today the Daily News Reports the Same Info As Exclusive 
EXCLUSIVE: City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito paid $28G to lobbying firm for consulting, while they lobbied her on behalf of clients(NYDN) During the period that she was paying Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin, the firm lobbied her office and members of the City Council on behalf of at least a half-dozen clients, according to lobbying reports filed with the city clerk’s office. Simultaneously paying and being lobbied by the same firm is legal, but the practice has been criticized by good-government  groups worried that such a cozy relationship can give lobbyists special access to a politician. The Daily News between Dec. 1 and July 11, her campaign, Viverito NY, wrote six checks ranging from $722 to $6,630 to the firm Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin, the campaign finance statements show.On 11/27/2013 the Daily News wrote a story that forced the speakers hand.


Daily News Dumb Crook Reporters?
The Daily News Does Not Even Understand That It Was Them Who Forced the Speaker to Pay Lobbyists Pitta Bishop Del Giorno When They Wrote A Story Attacking the Advance Groups Free Help to Mark-Viverito to Make Her Council Speaker.  A Violation of the City Ethics Rules for Lobbyists.  EXCLUSIVE: City Council Speaker candidate Melissa Mark-Viverito may have violated city ethics rules(NYDN) Mark-Viverito, an East Harlem councilwoman, accepted unpaid assistance from the Advance Group, a prominent lobbying firm working to further her candidacy (Daily News 11/27/2013)

If the Daily News Wants to Keep the Horses They Should Work On Exposing the Advance Groups Corruption Before Their Friends Cover It Up
A kick in the teeth (NYDN Ed) The Daily News delivers nearly 40,000 carriage horse petitions to City Hall, but Mayor de Blasio has blinders on


As Reported in True News for Months

Lobbyists Are the New Party Bosses 

Melissa Mark-Viverito spent big bucks on speaker's race, campaign filings show

  Mark-Viverito spent significant amounts on campaign consultants - paying $22,352 to consultants Pitta Bishop Del Giorno Giblin. She also owes that firm another $6250.She paid $8295 to Amelia Adams from New York Communities for Change, now a top staffer on her city payroll, $10,000 to H Strategies, where her now-communications director Eric Koch then worked, and $10,000 to Jon Paul Lupo, who worked on her speaker campaign and is now a top aide to Mayor de Blasio.  She also donated $8500 to the Working Families Party.  Mark-Viverito collected donations from unions 1199 SEIU, CWA Local 1180, and 32BJ. An opponent of the proposed big soda ban, she also got $1000 from Coca Cola’s PAC.* Mark-Viverito spent $106K on bid to become speaker(Capital)

Flashback  Why Did the Daily News Keep Out Its Own Story About the Advance Group Illegally Working for Speaker Mark-Viverito?

 
Daily News Charges Against Mark-Viverto
EXCLUSIVE: City Council Speaker candidate Melissa Mark-Viverito may have violated city ethics rules(NYDN) Mark-Viverito, an East Harlem councilwoman, accepted unpaid assistance from the Advance Group, a prominent lobbying firm working to further her candidacy (Daily News 11/27/2013)

Mark-Viverito Drops Advance


Melissa Mark-Viverito Drops Advance Group for Speaker Bid(NYO) Ms. Mark-Viverito insisted today that this was not the case but out of an “abundance of caution,” the relationship would end. Melissa Mark-Viverito Drops Advance Group for Speaker Bid - Blogs(TU)

To the Winner Lobbyists Goes the Spoils (City Council)
Since the 2013 elections Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin has picked up of 70 clients to lobby for. 51 clients to lobby the city council, 17 to lobby the office of the mayor


Another big winner of 2013 made a similar argument. Jon Del Giorno, sitting in his firm's 28th-floor conference room a few blocks from City Hall, downplayed the notion that his closeness with Ms. Mark-Viverito will help his firm, Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin, which has hovered near the bottom of, or just out of, the top-10 list.  Pitta Bishop has done Ms. Mark-Viverito's election-law compliance since 2005, and last year Mr. Del Giorno quarterbacked her uphill speaker bid. In a clever and unprecedented move, the firm set up a 2017 campaign account for an unspecified office with the state Board of Elections, which allowed Ms. Mark-Viverito to raise $100,000 and hire a full staff for her run, despite needing just 26 votes from council colleagues to win. More than $21,000 of the money reportedly came from Pitta Bishop's long roster of business and labor clients, and gave Ms. Mark-Viverito an edge over her rivals. Common Cause New York said the new speaker was "exploiting" the state's lax campaign-finance system.

The Speakers Lobbyists Cash In
Lobby for the City Council Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin,: MedReview, Inc.,  Meadows Office Supply Co., Inc.,  National Lighthouse Museum,  Simon Wiesenthal Center, Inc.,  Knickerbocker Plaza LLC,  Local 420 AFSCME AFL-CIO,  Vera Institute of Justice, Inc.,   Hotel, Restaurant & Club Employees & Bartenders Union Local 6New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council AFL-CIO,   Detectives Endowment Association Police Department, City of New York Inc.,  Lakeside Manor Home For Adults Inc.,   Community Health Center of Richmond, Inc,,  Grasmere and Cameron Lakes Bluebelt Conservancy, Inc.,  Plumbers and Gasfitters Local Union No. 1 of the United Association,  New York State Conference of IUOE,  Richmond Uni Home Care, Inc.,  Adco Electrical Corp,  BIO-REFERENCE LABORATORIES, INC.,   New York Hotel Trades Council and Hotel Assoc. of NYC, Inc. Health Benefits Fund,  LOCAL 372 NEW YORK CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION EMPLOYEES,  UNITE HERE,  MagnaCare Administrative Services, LLC,  District Council No. 4, International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, AFL-CIOA.T.U.-Division 1181-1061 AFL-CIO,  OFFICE &PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 153,  International Union of Painters and Allied Trades DC 9 ,  RICHMOND UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER,  BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc.,  International Union of Operating Engineers Local 14-14B,  Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A,  Glenwood Management Corp.,  LOCAL UNION NO. 94-94A-94B, I.U.O.E., AFL-CIO,  NYSARC, INC., NEW YORK CITY CHAPTER,    New York Black Operator's Injury Compensation Fund, Inc.,    UNIFORMED SANITATIONMEN'S ASS'N LOCAL 831 - I.B.T,   Associated Brick Mason Contractors of Greater New York, Inc.,  East Side Alliance Against Overdevelopment, Inc.,   Urgent-MD Hewlett Management LLC , SOSH Architects, P.A.,, Lobby for the City Council and office of the mayor Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin,:  New York Wheel LLCWellPoint, Inc.,  Pier A Battery Park Associates, LLC,  Garage Employees Local Union No. 272,  Staten Island Marine Development, LLC,  The Francis School,  Chef's Choice Cash & Carry Food Distributor, Inc.,  THE WITKOFF GROUP LLC,  Il Commandatore Restaurant Inc.,  RJ LEE GROUP, INC.,  Cameron Club of Staten island, Inc.,  Milrose Consultants, Inc.,  Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc,  UNIFORMED FIRE ALARM DISPATCHERS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. , Lobby for the office of the mayor Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin,:  Gardeners/Growers/Landscapers Association of New York, Inc.,  Council of School Supervisors and Administrators,  SOSH Architects, P.A.





After 6 Months Building Commissioner
 Leaders Named for Buildings Dept. and Police Review Board(NYT)
Mayor Bill de Blasio named a commissioner to the Department of Buildings, which is responsible for making sure that the nearly one million buildings in New York City are safe.* Mayor Appoints Buildings Commissioner, Seeks Changes (WSJ)







Host of de Blasio's One NY Slush Fund Fund Raiser  is A Lobbyists for A Queens Developer Whose Project Will Destroy de Blasio Afforable Housing  Goals 
Davidoff and Malito Represents 2030 Astoria Developers Who Want to Build Astoria Cove Waterfront Development Which Will Raise Rents In Queens
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s affordable housing ambitions are being tested by the Astoria Cove project, a 2.2-million-square-foot development on the Queens waterfront that is raising fears of skyrocketing rents, The Wall Street Journal writes: 

Monday the NYT Was Wrong When They Said Lobbyists Davidoff Was Adopt de Blasio's Agenda
From the NYT Lobbying Group Adopts de Blasio’s Agenda(NYT)
The One New York event was hosted by the lobbying firm of Davidoff Hutcher & Citron. Sid Davidoff, one of the firm’s partners — who was married at City Hall earlier this year in a ceremony officiated by the mayor* The One New York event was hosted by the lobbying firm of Davidoff Hutcher & Citron. Sid Davidoff, one of the firm’s partners — who was married at City Hall earlier this year in a ceremony officiated by the mayor

Mayor de Blasio says donors to his lobbying group expect nothing in return(NYDN)


de Blasio's One New York Lobbyist Works to Bring Brooklyn Gentrification and Rising Rents to Queens
 Davidoff Cashing in Again  5-building complex OK'd for Queens waterfront (CrainsNY) The City Planning Department has given a preliminary thumbs-up to a proposed residential project set to include three towers, each with as many as 32 stories, plus a pair of six-floor buildings farther inland, with a total of 1,698 apartments. "This project will take what is presently an isolated and desolate, underutilized area and transform it into a vibrant mixed-use community," said Howard Weiss, chair of Davidoff Hutcher & Citron's land-use group, who is representing the developer. Astoria Cove, south of Astoria Park on a gritty waterfront peninsula, is being developed by 2030 Astoria Developers Group, which includes Queens-based Alma Realty. The property will include 295 units of affordable housing, a public school and a supermarket, plus a waterfront park that will be open to the public.

This is What the Activists Are Upset About?



Lobbying Group Adopts de Blasio’s Agenda(NYT) Campaign for One New York began advocating universal prekindergarten, but it has moved on to other issues dear to Mayor Bill de Blasio. de Blasio has had his hands full in his first six months in office, with labor contracts, budgets and day-to-day crises to negotiate. But he made time last month to headline a fund-raiser for a new lobbying group: one seeking to promote his political agenda.

Mr. de Blasio, who has called himself a strong proponent of transparency, did not disclose the event on his schedule, and has not mentioned it since. But one New York City vendor subsequently posted a picture of himself on his company’s website talking with the mayor at the chummy event, which was sponsored by one of the city’s biggest lobbying firms and held at the Friars Club in Manhattan Asked about the photo, the vendor declined to discuss it with a reporter; it was taken off the website. But the mayor’s appearance at the June 10 fund-raiser provides a rare glimpse at Mr. de Blasio’s political operation as it continues to take shape outside the confines of City Hall. Created by his campaign strategists to promote his plans for universal prekindergarten, the lobbying entity, initially called UPKNYC but renamed the Campaign for One New York, has begun branching out to advocate other aspects of the mayor’s agenda. Campaign for One New York, a lobbying group that can accept contributions of unlimited size and has to disclose only large ones, has taken up de Blasio’s political agenda

Who is Funding One New York
Wendy Neu Who Funded NYCLASS Also Funding One NY
The group, which is called Campaign for One New York, was previously known as UPKNYC. It raised nearly $1.8 million, much of it from labor unions, including the American Federation of Teachers; 1199 S.E.I.U., the health care workers’ union; and Unite Here, the hotel workers’ union formerly headed by a cousin of Mr. de Blasio. The Rockefeller Family Fund, which publicly supported Mr. de Blasio’s prekindergarten plan, contributed $250,000.  Among them were several real estate developers, including JSR Capital ($50,000), the Toll Brothers ($25,000), Argent Ventures ($10,000) and Donald Capoccia (10,000). Several taxi companies; a lawyer and former taxi commissioner, Matthew Daus; and Frias Transportation Infrastructure, a company that has developed technology to record taxis’ trips, also contributed.  Eric Schmidt, the chief executive of Google, gave $50,000; Alexander Levin, a real estate developer, contributed $20,000; and Wendy Neu, the chief executive of an electronics recycling firm who last year supported a political action committee devoted to defeating Christine C. Quinn in the mayoral race, contributed $25,000.* Mayor de Blasio's pre-k lobbying group took in $800K fromunions including #AFT, $1.76m total(WNYC)* Unions raised $1.7M for mayoral non-profit group(NYP)* An total $625,000 was donated by three union groups: SEIU Local 1199, the giant healthcare union that was first to back de Blasio’s 2013 campaign; Unite Here, formerly headed by de Blasio’s cousin John Wilhem; and New York Progress PAC, which spent $1 million fighting Joe Lhota in last year’s general election. “To have a newly elected mayor start a nonprofit organization to support his big initiative — and then go calling for dollars from those who are involved in the city’s business — is unseemly,” said Dick Dadey, director of the good government group Citizens Union.* De Blasio’s union rally at public school broke rules, critics say(NYP)* Before @UFT contract, teachers gave to Mayor @BilldeBlasiocharity(CrainsNY)* * The same day in April that a nonprofit lobbying group closely tied to de Blasio received a $350,000 donation from the American Federation of Teachers, the nonprofit group spent exactly $350,000 to continue running campaign-style television ads touting the mayor's accomplishments, Crain’s reports: 


The NYT Left Out Two Other Attempts to Game the CFB NYCLASS and Data and Field
“It makes it seem as if public policy and the people’s business is up for sale to the largest bidder,” Susan Lerner, the executive director of Common Cause New York, a government watchdog group.  “This is getting around New York City’s campaign finance system in an unseemly way,” she added.






Notice What the NYT Left Out
1. Jonathan Rosen Who Runs UPKNYC is Not A Registered Lobbyists
2. Johnathan Rosen was Representing the Developer in the Dominos Sugar Deal With the City
3. Johnathan Rosen in 2009 Worked for All the Candidates That Got Help from  Data & Field
On Tuesday, the Campaign for One New York will file a list of contributors with the state. Lobbyists are required to disclose only donations exceeding $5,000, but a spokesman for the group, Jonathan Rosen, said in a statement that it would disclose “all of our fund-raising and spending, beyond what the law requires.” Mr. Parikh said in the post on his company’s website that the event was hosted by the lobbying firm of Davidoff Hutcher & Citron. Sid Davidoff, one of the firm’s partners — who was married at City Hall earlier this year in a ceremony officiated by the mayor — referred questions about the event to Dan Levitan, who works for Mr. Rosen.



















































Tale of Two de Blasio's: Transparent BS and Secret 


The transparent and secret sides of Bill de Blasio(NYP) Transparent Bill parades his family in front of the cameras, turning his children, warts and all, into celebrities and political surrogates. He smooches First Lady Chirlane McCray in public, and she bares details of her lesbian past and problems in child-rearing. They get ready to move to Gracie Mansion by stacking their stuff in front of their Brooklyn house so passers-by can take it, or maybe just gawk at its ordinariness.  The mayor takes offense when his public airing of private laundry is portrayed as something other than absolutely wonderful, but he’s inadvertently proving that most pols are wise to keep their private lives private. Once you open the door, you can’t reasonably expect to control how others see you or complain about an invasion of privacy.



de Blasio Slush Fund 1NY Update . . .  Where the $$ Comes From . . . BHA Debunks Letter About Saving the Hospital and NYT Spins More Crap to Protect Mayor


Does the NYT Think Than An Emergency Room That Does Not Even Treat Heart Attacks is A de Blasio Achievement?

Installation cost the city plenty, but there’s no monitoring

When residents of several public housing complexes learned three years ago that new closed circuit cameras would be installed in their lobbies and elevators, they were optimistic that safety in their buildings would greatly improve.
Three years later, however, residents of one complex say that the New York City Housing Authority has so badly mismanaged the project that they feel no safer now than they did before the cameras were installed.

Moore Houses on East 149th St. near St. Mary’s Park was one of five local complexes that received the cameras, electronic keys and mechanical door locks as part of an initiative to take a bite out of crime, thanks to a $3.2 million allocation from City Councilwoman Maria del Carmen Arroyo in 2011.
But residents contend that NYCHA has never assigned anyone to watch a bank of monitors that the cameras’  images are transmitted to, on the ground floor of one of Moore’s four residential buildings. When they have complained to housing officials that the expensive cameras are going to waste, they say the agency has told them it lacks the manpower to oversee the project.
Residents have urged NYCHA to allow tenants themselves to oversee the monitors, but housing officials have declined.
- See more at: http://www.motthavenherald.com/2014/07/08/safety-cameras-bust-say-nycha-tenants/#sthash.5zfURTPW.dpuf
Safety cameras are a bust, say NYCHA tenants

"To judge from its expenditures, One New York’s purpose seems to be less to push for Mr. de Blasio’s proposals than to make sure that he gets credit for his 


















































Backlash grows over a controversial letter supporting the sale of LICH to a developer, sent out by de Blasio lobbyists. 

Alarm raised about ‘dark money’ behind de Blasio’s LICH - Fortis letter


The backlash continues against a letter sent out by a de Blasio lobbying group supporting the sale of Brooklyn’s Long Island College Hospital (LICH) to a developer.   The government watchdog group Common Cause raised alarms on Tuesday about “dark money” funding the mass mailing, and the Brooklyn Heights Association (BHA) has added its voice to those debunking the letter's claims. The controversial June 26 letter touts the “stand-alone ER” that will be replacing the historic hospital. Although it was signed by Carroll Gardens’ resident Gary Reilly, the letter was mailed from the headquarters of de Blasio lobbyists operating under the name “The Campaign for One New York.” In the letter, Reilly says, “I was asked by Mayor de Blasio to share my views on what [the sale of LICH] means for families in Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn Heights, Boerum Hill, Downtown Brooklyn and Red Hook.”  The outcome, Reilly writes, “. . . is a lot better than we had reason to think one year ago.” With SUNY selling the hospital complex to developer Fortis Property Group, “We will have a freestanding, high quality emergency room, with up to 20 observational beds.” The letter has evoked a storm of criticism from residents of these neighborhoods who fought for more than a year to save the hospital, and who supported de Blasio in his campaign for mayor largely based on his promise to save LICH.  That promise was seemingly forgotten after the election, however.* Big city unions bankroll $1.7M to Mayor de Blasio's lobbying arm(NYDN)* * An advocacy group set up by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s campaign aides raised nearly $1.8 million during his first six months in office to promote his policy agenda, The Wall Street Journal reports:

Sal Albanese ‏@SalAlbaneseNYC

@HammerDaily hopefully we are not returning to the days of @BarrettNation & Jack Newfield's book "City For Sale"
Safety cameras are a bust, say NYCHA tenants

NYT Says de Blasio's Lobbyists is Advocating True News Calls It Brainwashing and Misleadin


Who Will Investigate Berlin Rosen Who Worked for Brooklyn DA Thompson, AG Schniderman, de Blasio and the Council Speaker? 

Both the Advance Group and Berlin Rosen worked for Comptroller Stringer and CM Mark Levine and Laurie Cumbo were fined for his connection to Advance. Berlin Rosen also worked for NYS AG Schniderman. Mayor de Blasio and Comptroller Stringer. Brandford worked with Berlin for the AG and for Comptroller Stringer along with the Advance Group.





The NYT Left Out The Fact That A Major Promise of the Mayor's Campaign Was to Keep LICH A Full Service Hospital, He Even Got Arrested Protesting the Proposed Closing
Since the city received state funding for prekindergarten, the group has turned to other issues. Recently, it sent a letter to residents of Brooklyn, defending the outcome of the long legal battle over the closing of Long Island College Hospital, as well as Mr. de Blasio’s role in it.  Some have criticized the mayor for declaring in February that he had “saved” the hospital, after which it effectively closed. It is being sold to a developer to be turned into condominiums; there will be some health care services, including a free-standing emergency room, on the site.  The letter, signed by Gary Reilly of the Carroll Gardens Neighborhood Association, said that, thanks in part to Mr. de Blasio, the outcome was “a lot better than what we had reason to think one year ago.”


True News Wags the NYT Wrote About the UPKNYC Hospital Mailing Last Week


It New Yorkers Face Cheney Like Fake Reality (Brainwashing) and Tammany Hall Corruption

De Blasio-allied group defends LICH deal to brownstone Brooklyn(Capital)  The outside group that advocated for Mayor Bill de Blasio's pre-K plan is sending out a mailer praising a deal that resulted in a dramatic downsizing of Long Island College Hospital in Cobble Hill. The Campaign for One New York is the new iteration of UPKNYC, the advocacy group run by the mayor's former campaign aides that spent more than $1 million promoting the mayor's universal pre-K planWhen its name change was announced in May, the group's spokesman, former de Blasio campaign aide Jonathan Rosen, told the Wall Street Journal that it would "build on the grassroots energy of UPKNYC and last fall's  campaign to support the mayor's bold, progressive agenda as it continues to move forward — building the affordable housing we need, fighting inequality, and ensuring that every child receives a great education." The mayor got arrested during his mayoral campaign protesting the prospect of the hospital's closure. * BerlinRosen's current and recent clients include Two Trees Management Negotiations between Mr. de Blasio’s team and Mr. Walentas’s firm took place over the last few days. The two men share a mutual adviser: Jonathan Rosen, one of the mayor’s top political hands and the chief executive of a public affairs firm, Berlin Rosen, that counts Mr. Walentas’s company as a client.

A Lobbyists Who Grew Out of the WFP's Data and Field Swamp is Not Telling New Yorkers How to Think?
LICH had been losing millions of dollars a month.  In February, when the mayor announced a "truly historic" agreement with those community groups, health care unions, and the State University of New York that he hoped would save the hospital, he gave a shout-out to Reilly. Following a messy few months, the state has gone back to negotiating with the partner that it had been talking to in the first place: Fortis Property Group. The deal will not include a full service hospital.The campaign would not disclose how much it spent on the mailer, who its donors are, or how many homes the mailer was sent to. The group's spokesman Dan Levitan said it would disclose its donors in its July 15 filing with the state's Joint Commission on Public Ethics. “The Campaign for One New York and many of the activists involved in preserving healthcare at LICH believe it is important that people in the community understand the many critical services that will be still be provided there, including an emergency room, cancer center, HIV/AIDS clinic, as well as urgent, primary, and preventative outpatient services in more than a dozen specialties," he said, in a statement. The mayor's office had no immediate comment. de Blasio Doublespeak   Rent freeze or rent hike? Sources say de Blasioadministration wanted both (Capital) Several members of the board said that a top aide from the de Blasio administration urged them to vote for the increases. (CrainsNY)

The UPKNYC event was hosted by the lobbying firm of Davidoff Hutcher & Citron. Sid Davidoff, one of the firm’s partners — who was married at City Hall earlier this year in a ceremony officiated by the mayor
De Blasio Performs First Marriage at City Hall(NYO) between lobbyists Sid Davidoff. and Linda Stasi, a columnist for the Daily News.Sid Davidoff, an early de Blasio backer and longtime friend whom insiders view as one of the big winners of the 2013 elections. Has gotten the following contracts in 2014 to lobby the mayor: Telebeam Telecommunications Corporation,   New York Cosmos LLC,  Association of Water and Sewer Excavators Inc.,  Madelaine Chocolate Novelties, Inc.,   AMERICAN RECYCLING TECHNOLOGIES INC.,  Election Systems & Software, Inc.,  Touro College,  Abbott Laboratories,  Times Square District Management Association, Inc.,  Oxford Nursing Home, Inc.,  New York Community Bancorp, Inc.,   Marshall E Bloomfield ESQ,Palladia, Inc.,   RCN Telecom Services, LLC,  AbbVie, Inc,  2030 Astoria Developers, LLC.,   HUNTS POINT TERMINAL PRODUCE COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION INC,  Taxicab Service Association Inc.,  Master Plumbers Council of the City of New York, Inc,  American Recycling LLC,  FIGLI DI SAN GENNARO, INC. ***Here is City Hall lobbyist Davidoff telling Earl Lewis on NY1 that the mayor will be OK


 Davidoff Cashing in Again  5-building complex OK'd for Queens waterfront (CrainsNY) The City Planning Department has given a preliminary thumbs-up to a proposed residential project set to include three towers, each with as many as 32 stories, plus a pair of six-floor buildings farther inland, with a total of 1,698 apartments. "This project will take what is presently an isolated and desolate, underutilized area and transform it into a vibrant mixed-use community," said Howard Weiss, chair of Davidoff Hutcher & Citron's land-use group, who is representing the developer. Astoria Cove, south of Astoria Park on a gritty waterfront peninsula, is being developed by 2030 Astoria Developers Group, which includes Queens-based Alma Realty. The property will include 295 units of affordable housing, a public school and a supermarket, plus a waterfront park that will be open to the public.
Lobbyists the New Permanent Government
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How Come Berlin Rosen Answered A NYT Reporter Question For City Hall?

Berlin Rosen Operates In the Dark Pools of Power and NYC Lobbyist
NYT Michael Powell - A couple of weeks back, I called the mayor’s press office and asked about Mr. de Blasio’s perhaps too-optimistic cost projections for prekindergarten.  Twenty minutes later, I heard from Dan Levitan of Berlin Rosen, which is the “it” P.R. firm of the city’s left and a close adviser to the mayor. He advised that I should study the mayor’s proposals carefully if I presumed to take “a skeptical look” at prekindergarten. I asked if Berlin Rosen had a contract to handle queries placed with the mayor’s office. He replied that he handled the “campaign” for pre-K. Lobbyists Search for Berlin Rosen * When Campaign Aides Are Lobbyists, Questions Mount - City Limits(City Limits) * 8 Lobbyists Consultants and Citizen United  True News (The Bund): Dark Pools * City Hall's new 'in' crowd of lobbyists (CrainsNY) Lobbyists behind the campaigns of ascendant power brokers are now poised to cash in.*  The Perma-Campaign: For Bill de Blasio, the Race Never Ends(NYO)


More $$$ for Berlin Rosen?
You’ve Got Mail: Fund-Raising Emails Bombard Inboxes More Frequently Than Ever(NYO)



Mayor Boycotting John Gambling




Sal Albanese @SalAlbaneseNYC


I think these guys are as good as Cheney in creating their own reality. It's the "progressive" version

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Feds Investigating NYPD Chokehold Death . . . Did de Blasio Stop the Protest Marches? 




In the End Media Coverage Drives Crime Policy

Why Does it Take A Murder of A Child to OK NYCHA Cameras to Be Installed?

Nearly a year after NYCHA got $500,000 in taxpayer dollars to install security cameras in all the lobbies at the Boulevard Houses, the city approved the plan — a day after the tragic stabbing attack on two children in a Boulevard elevator. Witnesses say the attacker fled via the lobby after the brutal assault. Why the cameras had not yet been installed remained unclear.* DE BLASIO’S SAFETY PLAN: “Everything we have”: Responding to a surge in violence in the city's public housing projects, and a particularly violent weekend in which 13 people were wounded by gunfire and a 6-year-old was murdered, the Mayor said last night that the city will use “everything we have” to curb violence at public housing developments: “We are going to see a much more visible presence of the NYPD in some of the housing developments that have the worst troubles.”*Homeless Families to Public Housing NYCHA to Allocate Approximately 750 Units a Year to Homeless Families Dozens of Suspected Gang Members Arrested in Raid of 2 Harlem Housing Projects: The police raid was aimed at...



The Media Held A Black Mayor Accountable to Increase In Shootings?

Dave Do Something

During the Dinkins administration a front-page headline in the New York Post had screamed: “Dave do something!”— a direct call to then mayor David Dinkins to get crime down fast.  Today shooting in the city are up after years of going down.  Not only is the press not digging into the reasons for the increase, but they are not holding the mayor’s feet to the fire while New Yorkers are shot.  With the press of the press and the resulting public press  Dinkins' with the help of Albany and the council speaker dramatically increase the size of the NYPD.  Today we have a press that allows mayor  and his flacks to chose the issues that are covered in the media.  Nobody in the media wants to talk about the growing shooting problem and the reason for it.   The press will not hold today's incumbents feet to the filed like that did former Mayor Dinkins.




More on Lobbyists the New Permanent Government




NYT Supports the Brooklyn DA Low Level Pot Policy 

A Sensible Marijuana Policy in Brooklyn(NYT Ed)
The district attorney served justice and common sense in saying he wouldn’t prosecute low-level pot cases.

de Blasio Goes to Bat for His Political Union Machine 
In an extraordinary use of his office to help union allies, Mayor de Blasio Monday night put the squeeze on Cablevision, telling its disaffected workers involved in a private labor dispute, “I am with you every step of the way.” The mayor’s intercession on behalf of the Communication Workers of America — one of the first unions to endorse him for City Hall — came at a union rally, from which the public was barred even though it was held at PS 66 in Canarsie, Brooklyn. “De Blasio said, ‘I am with you every step of the way,’ ” recalled Eric Ocasio, 34, a Cablevision worker for seven years.






More on the Campaign to Control the State Senate 
And $$$ Reports
The abrupt retirement of Sen. George Maziarz gives the Senate GOP another seat to defend, which means less resources for other challengers and incumbents facing tough re-election campaigns. When the Republicans were redesigning district seats to help protect vulnerable members a couple of years ago, they figured Maziarz was so politically strong that he could take on a bunch of Democratic voters from Buffalo Sen. Mark Grisanti and absorb them into his district without fear of losing. That move may come back to bite them. “The landscape keeps changing and the map keeps getting more difficult for Republicans,” said Queens Sen. Michael Gianaris, head of the Democrats’ campaign committee.* * State Senate Republicans will have nearly $5 million in the bank as of the latest campaign finance filing, the caucus reports, including $3.7 million raised in the last six months, the Daily News reports: * But no member of the conference has contributed so far to Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino’s campaign, Gannett Albany writes: http://goo.gl/hqfvlc  * John Liu has raised more than half a million dollars and has $440,000 in cash on hand in his bid against Sen. Tony Avella, who has raised only $132,000 this period, with $88,000 on hand, State of Politics reports: http://goo.gl/iu7xlZ* GOP Attorney General candidate John Cahill has raised $1.67 million, while his Democratic opponent, incumbent Eric Schneiderman, reported having $6 million on hand back in January, the Daily News writes: http://goo.gl/9PCuGf * Rep. Michael Grimm raised just $23,430 last month, according to campaign finance reports, with nearly all of it coming from 18 mostly local donors, the Observer reports: http://goo.gl/BGQqGYCuomo’s Campaign Holds a Wide Lead in Fund-Raising(NYT)*S.J. Jung and Toby Stavisky Neck and Neck in Cash War(NYO) * Skelos And Klein Lead In Senate Fundraising(YNN)* Klein Campaign Knocks Koppell For Delayed Disclosure(YNN)*Klein Mob $$$ IDC Leader Jeff Klein took a $10,000 campaign donation from a mafia-linked realty company – the same firm he rents his district office space from.* Senate Republicans warn of ‘leftist’ de Blasio takeover(Capital) Republicans claim Dems are in pocket of de Blasio and W.F.P.

Arroyo Gambling Ways 
 Councilwoman Maria del Carmen Arroyo not only won reelection last year despite nearly getting kicked off the ballot for signature fraud, she also reported $5,000 to $44,000 in gambling winnings in 2013
Councilwoman Maria del Carmen Arroyo’s income was boosted with gambling winnings*JACKPOT: Lucky City Councilwoman Maria del Carmen Arroyo wins big - reporting $5G to $44G in winnings - during monthly 'gambling' trips to the racinos(NYDN)
Slotsa luck for mom-and-daughter pols(NYP).* Cuomo hauls in $8.4M for re election campaign(NYP)* Cuomo raises $8.5M, leaves Rob Astorino trailing behind in polls(NYDN) * Rep. Michael Grimm's fundraising in dumps following indictment(NYDN)* * Gov. Andrew Cuomo has raised $33 million for his campaign, including large donations from charter school backers and a variety of real estate, financial and entertainment elites, The New York Times writes: * The campaign of Democratic Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is set to announce having raised $2.6 million during the most recent six-month filing period, with $6.9 million on hand, State of Politics writes: 
Teachout-Wu Raise $277K(YNN)* Steven Spielberg and his wife gave Cuomo $30K  via @capitalnewyork* Per disclosure report, @NYGovCuomo Reaches Out To JewishDonors and Voters  * @NYGovCuomo friend and donor Ken Langone and his wife Elaine gave $82,000 to the GOP attorney general candidate, @CahillForAG* Gianaris: State Senate Republicans Are Running Scared(NYO)* Pretty mindblowing stat: Cuomo has raised four-fifths of his campaign money from donors giving $40 *thousand* or more, per @mahoneyw* Why pols don't change NY state's porous election laws: MT @YanceyRoy Developer Leonard Litwin has given Cuomo $1M through subsidiaries.* With Few Campaign Dollars, Smith and Sampson Limp Towards Election Day(NYO)* The Conscious Uncoupling of Skelos and Klein(YNN)* Astorino On Cuomo’s ‘Transactional’ Donations(YNN)* NYPIRG: Cuomo’s Big Dollars Versus Astorino’s Small Dollars(YNN)* Cuomo And Astorino Give A Tale Of Two Economies(YNN)* Analyzing Astorino’s Filing, Democrats Point To Hydrofracking Donors(YNN)* Sen. George Maziarz is leaving office with $1.1 million in his campaign account. *Republican comptroller hopeful Bob Antonacci wonders why it took Democratic incumbent Tom DiNapoli this long to audit the “Open For Business” campaign.* Scandal-scarred Sens. John Sampson and Malcolm Smith have less than $16,000 between them for re-election fights against contenders with far more cash and institutional support.* Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams failed to include rental income on his financial disclosure form.* Langones Give To Cahill(YNN)




Campaign Account Pays Legal Bills 

Silver, Libous Dip Into Campaign Accounts To Pay Legal Fees



















































Lopez and Silver Separate Sexual Hush Fund Trials 

Silver ‘consents’ to separate trial from former ally Lopez(NYP)Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver has a message for disgraced ex-Assemblyman Vito Lopez: I don’t want you bringing me down, either! Silver’s lawyer Bettina Plevan wrote Manhattan federal Judge Analisa Torres... * Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver’s lawyer wrote a letter to the judge consenting to former Assemblyman Vito Lopez’s request of separate trials in a pending sexual harassment lawsuit against them


Speaker Sheldon Silver, His Law Firm $$$


Not Only is Cuomo Killing Astorino in Fundraising He Getting Help From the State Government
Astorino trails Cuomo in fundraising by great margin(NYP) Republican Rob Astorino’s struggling campaign for governor raised a mere $2.4 million during the first six months of the year — just 7 percent of the $33 million Gov. Cuomo had  in the bank in January. * After having virtually no money in January State Senate Democrats will report having more than $1 million in their campaign account, following the retiring of the remainder of a longstanding multi-million dollar debt, the Daily News’ Ken Lovett report

Update Comptroller Investigates NY Business Promo Campaign  . . .  Yea Sure
 State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said his office is undertaking an audit of the state’s $200 million ad campaign that promotes New York’s business climate and tourism, Gannett Albany Bureau writes: 





Cuomo is Getting Million in Campaign Help From His State Budget

N.Y.'s 'Open to Business' ads are closed to scrutiny(poughkeepsiejournal) The state's ads touting New York's economy, tourism and business friendliness have been ubiquitous around the country for over a year. How much tax money is spent on the ads isn't as apparent. For the past year, Empire State Development, the state's economic development arm, has delayed a Freedom of Information request by Gannett's Albany bureau that seeks details about the spending on New York's "Open for Business" marketing campaign. Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration and state legislators allocated $150 million over three years through the agency to market the state's business climate and tourism industry. The program was extended in the current fiscal year with another $50 million from the state Power Authority.In May, Cuomo said New York increased its ad budget to promote the state's tourism industry by 50 percent, up to $45 million in the current fiscal year. The money is in a pot separate from the "Open for Business" fund, but it still falls under Empire State Development's control. The funding boost included seven ads narrated by celebrities to draw visitors to upstate, including ones by actors Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep and Steve Buscemi.
Cuomo told the Democrat & Chronicle’s editorial board he was unaware that Empire State Development hasn’t made details public about the “Open for Business” ad campaign to promote the state and will “look into it.”* CUOMO’S OPEN-FOR-BUSINESS ADS—Capital’s Jimmy Vielkind: New York has spent $161 million on ads promoting tourism and its business climate since Cuomo took office in 2011, records released to Capital late Thursday show. The largest block amount of money was devoted to airing ads related to the Start UP NY program, which exempts new or expanding businesses from property, payroll and state income taxes if they locate in designated areas on or near university campuses. A state tabulation shows $28 million was spent to air this campaign, which began last December.
The spending has become an issue in this year's election campaign with Republicans, including Rob Astorino, saying they are little more than a taxpayer-funded political boost for Cuomo, a Democrat who is campaigning in part on his work to revive the state economy, particularly upstate. The manner in which the information was disclosed has provided another example Cuomo's opaque governing style. Capital requested records related to the ads in January under the state's Freedom of Information Law and had to pester a spokesman for the Empire State Development Corp. more than three dozen times before initial information was released in March. http://bit.ly/1lackFP  * It took the Cuomo administration a long time to fill FOIL requests for its ad spending information. Gannett waited a year.* One of the START-UP NY ads features footage of workers as businesses unlikely to qualify for START-UP NY.* The “I Love New York” program, which promotes New York businesses and tourism, is expanding into China.* Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino sought to depict the state’s $161 million ad campaign touting New York’s business climate and tourism industry as a tool for Cuomo’s own political gain, State of Politics reports:
Rob Astorino ‏@RobAstorino 


Reporters Spin Political Outcomes . . .  Mayor Quinn  

Heading off Cuomo’s Tim Wu problem(Capital) Growing up running his father’s races and helping him govern has made Andrew Cuomo a political operator of exceedingly rare skill. Having seen the old man’s mistakes and misfortunes first-hand, Cuomo has reacted with determination and force at the merest possibility of anything similar befalling him. Hence the spectacle of the governor’s newly reconfirmed ally, the Working Families Party, taking a shot at a little-known lieutenant governor candidate, Tim Wu, on Thursday. The cause of the broadside, like its target, was relatively obscure. (Wu, a Columbia Law professor and leading advocate of net neutrality, had told a radio host he’d like to relieve small businesses of “red tape,” a comment that caused W.F.P. to “strongly disagree” with his “slippery slope” position on the Scaffold Law.) Cuomo, as has been widely discussed, has picked former Western New York congresswoman Kathy Hochul to be his lieutenant governor. In the general election, she may help him do better in the region than he did last time, when he ran against area bu

Lobbyist Now Even Work for Local Governments and Interests Doing Business With Those Local Governments 

Report: Taxpayer money used to pay lobbyists(poughkeepsiejournal) Voters elect state officials to represent them and their communities at the state Capitol.But to many local governments and advocacy groups, that's simply not enough. They shelled out $8 million last year, mainly taxpayer money, to hire some of the top lobbyists in Albany to represent their interests, a review by the New York Public Interest Research Group at the request of the Journal's Albany Bureau found. Even state colleges and public authorities — which are creations of state government — felt the need to hire lobbyists to essentially lobby other state agencies and the state Legislature. In some cases, the lobbyists represent the municipalities and companies that lobby the same governments.Critics contended it's another example of the pay-to-play system in state politics. They said campaign-finance reforms could improve the system. New York has one of the most porous campaign-finance laws in the nation and one of the robust lobbying industries: Compensation for lobbyists reached a record high in 2013, a whopping $191 million. "It speaks volumes about the culture in Albany," said Bill Mahoney, NYPIRG research director. "Government can't even talk to itself with out hiring private lobbyists to help grease the wheels." The RGRTA spent nearly $100,000 a piece last year on two lobbyists: Patricia Lynch Associates, run by a former top aide to Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, and Robert Scott Gaddy, a close confidante of Assemblyman David Gantt, D-Rochester. Darren Dopp, a spokesman for Patricia Lynch Associates, said the firm increasingly provides help to local governments dealing with complex state policies and legislation. For example, Patricia Lynch Associates got paid about $76,000 last year to be the lobbyist for the city of Yonkers. Yet the same firm was hired by Yonkers Raceway for about $83,000 last year to lobby the city and the state. There's a similar scenario in Monroe County. The county uses Park Strategies as its lobbyist, paying nearly $64,000 to the firm run by former Sen. Al D'Amato. Yet Park Strategies represents at least three firms, including Clark Patterson, an engineering firm, that list Monroe County as one of its lobbying targets. Often, lobbying firms are the bigger campaign contributions to state lawmakers' campaigns. That gives them outsized influence at the Capitol and makes them more valuable to municipalities, authorities and colleges that need help, Mahoney contended.
  •  Local governments, public authorities, colleges and special-interest groups spent $8 million in 2013 on lobbyists. That figure includes in-house lobbyists and the hiring of private firms.
  • In some cases, the same lobbyist represent local governments and companies that lobby the same municipalities.
  • Lawmakers and municipalities say hiring a lobbyist is simply the cost of doing business at the Capitol. Some colleges use private foundation money to fund their lobbying work.



Dead Moreland Still Bags A Senator 

That moaning and whimpering you hear tonight is the sound of Dean Skelos as he realizes what his chances of winning anything close to a majority are
* Sen. George Maziarz’s announcement that he will not seek re-election could not come at a worse time for the Senate GOP, which now must win battles for four open seats currently or previously held by Republicans, defeat two of three Democratic marginals and defend two of their own marginals who are targets of the Democrats, if they are to retake the majority, State of Politics reports:
* FLASHBACK: In May City & State revealed that internal documents from the Moreland Commission targeted questionable campaign spending by Maziarz, State Sen. Patrick Gallivan, State Sen. Greg Ball, and a number of other members of the Legislature from both parties:
More About Killing the Moreland Commission


Charges of Voter Fraud in the Espaillat Case 

Letter From to the U.S. Attorney to Investigate Espaillat Petition Fraud
Anti-Espaillat candidate alleges ‘warehousing’ of voters(Capital) The mysterious and unconventional campaign of Yolanda Garcia—a 13th Congressional District candidate who seems intent on undermining State Senator Adriano Espaillat’s campaign, rather than winning any votes for herself—has filed a complaint with the city’s Board of Elections accusing Espaillat supporters of “warehousing voters” at their home addresses. A copy of the June 19 letter Garcia’s campaign manager, Richard Soto, sent to the B.O.E. was forwarded to Capital by another lawyer. In the letter, Soto says he wants “an investigation into the bizarre submission of Adriano Espaillat’s designating petitions,” which he says have “an astonishingly abundant [number] of registered voters in the same address.” Soto’s letter was forwarded to the offices of the Manhattan district attorney, the state attorney general and the city Department of Investigation, which is standard practice for allegations like this, said Michael Ryan, the executive director of the city Board of Elections.

City Government Needs A Cash Fix? 



Almost From Out of Nowhere, Some of NY's Most Established Industries are Now Finding Their Busines Models Under Siege, Thanks to New Technology 

Take Airbnb, an online service that connects people who want a place to stay with people who have space to rent — and is diverting revenues from hotels.  Or look at Uber, the app that allows riders to call and pay for a cab via their smartphones. Uber is upsetting yellow cabs.  But it gets crazier. Now Uber and the yellow cabs are both complaining about Lyft, a ride-sharing app that has car owners driving passengers for a “suggested donation” rather than a fare. Lyft postponed its debut in New York — complete with the bushy pink mustaches its drivers affix to their cars — because of a legal back and forth with city and state officials.On behalf of ordinary residents benefitting from the greater choice, better service and lower prices these apps are bringing, we say: Let the disruption continue!* Lyft Company Officials Due In Court To Discuss TLCCompliance  Car-hailing app Lyft won't launch in NYC yet as company, regulators fight in court(NYDN)Tuesday Update * A Manhattan judge gave lawyers for the ride-sharing app Lyft and regulators who oppose the organization until Friday to work out a deal for the car-hailing company to operate legally, the Daily News reports: 


Uber Looks to Lobby Up
UBER SEEKS P.R. HEAD - Re/Code’s Kara Swisher: “[Uber CEO Travis Kalanick has taken the lead in talking to a series of high-profile political operatives over the last months to take over perhaps the most important position [public relations/communications head] at the company right now … [The list] includes … well-known Democratic strategist Howard Wolfson, who sources said has been perhaps the candidate who has gotten furthest along in the job search. … [T]he talks between Wolfson and Kalanick … are over, in part due to Wolfson’s need to stay in New York, where his wife holds a major new job at the Clinton Foundation. Kalanick is still looking, having talked to other political players such as former Obama White House press secretary Jay Carney (whose name is also being bandied about for the other big job opening in tech PR, at Apple).”
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AG Who Gets Campaign Contributions From Taxi Industry, Tried to Stop UBER














































































































































Schneiderman And Lawsky Seek Halt To Lyft(YNN)
Uber cuts New York City prices to compete with yellow cabs UBER vs. yellows: "The price cut is definitely a shot at taxi," said Josh Mohrer, general manager for Uber NYC. "We can't be dominant if we're not both better service and better price." Put another way, Mohrer sees the temporary discount as a promotional device to hook more riders on Uber, increasing demand for Uber drivers, and thereby luring more taxi drivers away from the medallion rental business

Over 100 Years Ago Tammany Hall Went After the Subway Developers to Protect the Horse Carriage Taxi Industry

UBER CHEAPER -- Capital’s Dana Rubinstein reports that Uber, the ambitious San Francisco-based taxi app company, is temporarily making rates for its UberX service in New York City lower than yellow taxi fares: "We just dropped uberX fares by 20%, making it cheaper than a New York City taxi," said a notice on its website. "From Brooklyn to the Bronx, and everywhere in between, uberX is now the most affordable ride in the city."* Attention Uber: "Car hailing app Lyft is aiming tolaunch in New York without permission from city regulators"  (NYDN)


NYT Does Not Understand that Casinos in NY Are All About Campaign Contributions and Money for Lobbyists

It is Not About Fixing the State's Fiscal Problems
Gambling on Casinos in New York(NYT Ed) The state is ramping up its gambling business, but that may not be an easy answer to financial problems.

As Albany Looks the Other Way, Feds Go After Espada Pension

Feds go after convicted former NY Sen. Pedro Espada's full pension(NYDN)Disgraced former state Sen. Pedro Espada has now lost his entire pension.A judge in June ordered that 25% of Espada’s $612 monthly pension be garnished to help collect the $118,981 Espada owes the Internal Revenue Service. And last week, state Controller Thomas DiNapoli’s office last week received another federal court order to withhold the remaining 75% to help satisfy a $368,088 criminal forfeiture judgement against the crook convicted crook. Espada, 60, was sentenced in 2013 to five years for plundering funds from his Bronx health clinic and tax evasion.

Weakness of Elected Prosecutors In Political Corruption Cases
Wills charges Schneiderman tried race-baiting in 2010 primary(NYP) State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman tried to play the race card in his 2010 primary battle against Nassau DA Kathleen Rice, drafting a fellow Dem to do his dirty work, new court papers charge. Schneiderman asked state Sen. Shirley Huntley, who is black and was supporting him, to call Rice, the white prosecutor running against him in the Democratic primary for state attorney general, a racist, according to the filing.  “Schneiderman asked for Huntley’s support as her district was significantly African-American and was thought to be the tipping point for the race,” according to court papers filed last week by embattled City Councilman Ruben Wills, Huntley’s former top aide. Schneiderman, who was then a state senator, wanted Huntley to say Rice used her position to “unfairly and disproportionately prosecute African-Americans,” court papers say. “He encouraged Huntley to gather crowds in predominately minority neighborhoods and then publicly and falsely accuse Kathleen Rice of racism,” according to the filing.  Huntley, who represented southeast Queens, refused Schneiderman’s request, sparking bad blood between the two, court papers say.  Wills — who was indicted by the Attorney General’s Office in May on charges of stealing more than $30,000 in taxpayer money from a charity he founded and using some of the cash for shopping sprees — may just be trying to save himself with the race-baiting allegations. The allegations came in a legal filing in which Wills is seeking to remove Schneiderman from his case and have a special prosecutor appointed.  Huntley was recently released from federal prison. She pleaded guilty in 2013 to taking $87,000 from a nonprofit she started. Schneiderman began investigating charities linked to her shortly after he took office in 2011.  Huntley declined to comment but said of Schneiderman in a 2013 videotaped interview posted to YouTube that “There were things that he asked me to do that were not kosher.”* Indicted pol seeks Schneiderman's removal from case
Escaping Schneiderman?  It Looks Like Huntley Ran to the Feds After the AG Indicted Her
Flashback Huntley Indicted By Schneiderman But the Case Was Secretly Turned Over to the Feds, After Which the Senator Taped 8 of Her Fellow Elected Officials Including Wills
State Senator From Queens Is Indicted(NYT, Aug 27, 2012) The charges were filed by Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman in Mineola because the nonprofit agency lists a Nassau County address as its headquarters.Second Albany Legislator Secretly Taped Colleagues(NYT) May 3, 2013* Former state Sen. Shirley Huntley has no regrets about secretly recording her colleagues for the feds: 'I could care less what the politicians think about me'(NYDN)*

Wills Opponents Attacked in His 2010 Campaign for the Mission Profit Money 
  Shirley Huntley Explains How Everyone Was Totally Out to Get Her(NYO, 6/22/13) A month from serving a year-long prison sentence, Ms. Huntley claimed, for example, that she was singled out for an investigation because she didn’t tell her constituents that the current attorney general’s electoral opponent was “a racist and only locks up black people” during the campaign.“He was upset with me about certain things that he wanted me to do,” Ms. Huntley said of Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a former colleague in the State Senate before he ran for higher office in 2010. Mr. Schneiderman faced a crowded field in the Democratic primary, including Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice, whom Ms. Huntley alleged she was asked to malign.“I was not a fan of Kathleen Rice because I don’t know her but I was not going to do anything that was going to damage her reputation,” Ms. Huntley explained. “I wasn’t going to do that. I was not going to go to black folks and tell them they need to jump up and down and say, ‘Kathleen Rice is a racist and only locks up black people.’”* A month from serving a year-long prison sentence, Ms. Huntley claimed, for example, that she was singled out for an investigation because she didn’t tell her constituents that the current attorney general’s electoral opponent was “a racist and only locks up black people” during the campaign. “He was upset with me about certain things thaat he wanted me to do,” Ms. Huntley said of Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a former colleague in the State Senate before he ran for higher office in 2010. Mr. Schneiderman faced a crowded field in the Democratic primary, including Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice, whom Ms. Huntley alleged she was asked to malign. “I was not a fan of Kathleen Rice because I don’t know her but I was not going to do anything that was going to damage her reputation,” Ms. Huntley explained. “I wasn’t going to do that. I was not going to go to black folks and tell them they need to jump up and down and say, ‘Kathleen Rice is a racist and only locks up black people.’”* Queens Councilman Ruben Wills arrested by AG (May 7, 2014)

Daily News Say Schneiderman  would show great courage by backing out on principle by Not Defending A Lawsuit to Do Away With Teacher Tenure
Think of the kids, Eric(NYDN Ed) Cast into defending New York’s education-deadening teacher tenure laws, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman faces the prospect of arguing against the interests of children and for those of teachers unions. As a “progressive” in a Democratic Party in tune with labor (see Mayor de Blasio’s defense of tenure), Schneiderman may be quite comfortable battling a tenure challenge. His office says he has not formulated a position on the merits of two lawsuits — one filed, one soon to be filed — challenging New York’s lifetime job protections for teachers, no matter how poorly they do their jobs . Whatever the case, the litigation will test his mettle in an election year.

Blame the Elected Officials Who Fail to Treat the Mentally Ill for the Jail Horror 

Every sentence of this @NYTMetro story on brutal assaults onmentally ill at Rikers is completely horrifying


Breaking Gov. Cuomo expected to announce deal to avert LIRR strike 

 Six days before a possible Long Island Rail Road strike, negotiations appeared to collapse, as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority acknowledged “a gulf” with its unions, and labor leaders said they would proceed with plans for a walkout, The New York Times reports: 
* Mayor Bill de Blasio is not sure if he will cut his Italian holiday short if Long Island Rail Road workers make good on their threat to strike, and is “confident” in the contingency plan for dealing with the strike, the Daily News reports: Unions negotiating with the MTA say talks aimed at avoiding a walkout at the nation’s largest commuter railroad have collapsed, and a strike is now likely this weekend. If there is a strike, getting from Long Island into Manhattan by car will be nearly impossible. NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio wouldn’t say if a strike would delay his Italy trip, which is scheduled to start Monday.

Stephen Colbert to Mayor de Blasio: If LIRR strike happens ‘can we just go crash at Gracie Mansion?’(NYDN)

LIRR, MTA negotiations collapse(NYP)* Labor’s LIRR strike miscalculation(NYP Ed) * Discussions With L.I.R.R. Appear to Have Collapsed (NYT) Tuesday Update Mayor de Blasio to head to Italy for vacation despite looming Long Island Rail Road strike(NYDN)* NO PLANS TO CUT ITALY SHORT -- Capital’s Sally Goldenberg: “Mayor de Blasio would not commit to cutting short his Italian vacation and returning to New York City if Long Island Rail Road workers strike while he is overseas. ‘In the event there is a strike, the contingency plans are very, very strong,’ he told reporters following an education announcement Monday afternoon, four days before he is set to leave on a nine-day excursion with his wife, two children and three staffers to explore his Italian heritage. The potential LIRR strike would begin on July 20 if the union and Metropolitan Transportation Authority do not reach an agreement. De Blasio plans to leave New York City on July 18 and return on July 27.”-- Don’t worry, because it’s summer: "We benefit from the fact that it's July," de Blasio said, adding that people will likely work from home if the LIRR workers strike. "I imagine if that event comes to pass a lot of people will work from home who live in Long Island." * Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that the looming Long Island Rail Road strike could be “a real pain … but not a disaster,” and would not reveal yet if he’s planning to intervene, the Daily News reports:  * Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani blasted Mayor Bill de Blasio over the airwaves for keeping his plans to visit Italy with his family despite the Long Island Rail Road strike being just days away, the Observer reports:Giuliani: De Blasio should postpone vacation in event of LIRR strike(NYP)Wednesday Update  De Blasio Takes a Vacation, and a Calculated Risk(NYT) Mayor Bill de Blasio is gambling that residents will be sympathetic to his need for time off and that no major crisis will occur during his absence.Thursday De Blasio ribbed by Colbert over looming LIRR strike(NYP)* The Long Island Rail Road strike would boost business for hotels and restaurants in New York City, but the lack of foot traffic would hurt businesses in Penn Station, the Journal reports:


Atlantic Yards Review: NYT Goes After the Tarantula Hoax . . . But Whiffs On Atlantic Yards Lawsuit 

The Atlantic Yards CBA promised a path to union apprenticeships. Instead, BUILD's coveted program provoked a bitter lawsuit(AYR) 
 For many Brooklynites, the first element of the Atlantic Yards holy trinity—“jobs, housing, and hoops,” as announced in December 2003—ranked first. A well-paying construction job would be a ticket to the middle-class and a secure future.

For years, the prospect of such jobs, helping build an arena and 16 towers, animated the constant, bumptious presence of unionized construction workers at rallies and public hearings.  That prospect also drew more than 8,000 people—many of them underemployed or unemployed black men—to the offices and meetings of Brooklyn United for Innovative Local Development (BUILD), a group Assemblyman Roger Green helped organize in late 2003 to provide job training at Atlantic Yards and offer "community" validation for a project that would bypass local oversight. After years of demolition and utility work, the Barclays Center began construction in March 2010. Local workers were hired, but there was no role yet for many who put huge hopes in the project, backing BUILD at rallies and hearings. Such hopes drew more than 1,200 people, some lining up at 3 am, to an August 2010 information meeting for a long-promised pre-apprentice training program (PATP). The program would enroll 36 construction trainees for 15 increasingly fractious weeks. It was the first and only cohort in a program once aimed to “address the problem of long-term disproportionately high unemployment in the Community,” according to the Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) that Atlantic Yards developer Forest City Ratner signed with BUILD and seven other groups, trumpeted as a new paradigm for community engagement. That PATP, which graduated the trainees in December 2010 but sent none to union apprenticeships, is now the subject of a bitter lawsuit filed by 20 former trainees, who charge Forest City and BUILD with “avarice, duplicity and hubris” and seek compensation for the careers they say were promised and the unpaid training that went awry. The lawsuit faces a crucial hearing in federal court in Brooklyn tomorrow at noon. (Update: here's coverage of the hearing, where a judge raised questions about attempts to tie BUILD and Forest City.)



Who Knew A Judge Could Be Queens GOP Boss? 

Judge becomes new Queens GOP chair(Queens Crap)

From the Queens Chronicle:
Queens Republicans have a new chairman.
After the death of Phil Ragusa last month, the county party’s executive vice chairman, Robert Beltrani of Jackson Heights, was automatically elevated to chairman.
Beltrani, a judge with the New York State Division of Parole, will serve as chairman for the remainder of Ragusa’s term, which will expire in September 2015. Ragusa was re-elected chairman last September, according to Queens GOP spokesman Robert Hornak.
A loyalist of the late chairman, Beltrani ran for state Senate in the special election to replace Hiram Monserrate after the senator was expelled from the Legislature following his conviction for assaulting his former girlfriend. Beltrani entered the race after an unsuccessful attempt by Queens Republicans to lure former Democratic Councilwoman Helen Sears, who had just been ousted a few months earlier, onto their ballot line. Beltrani lost the race to then-Assemblyman Jose Peralta. He has also ran several times for state Supreme Court, most recently in 2012.



Campaign Consutants Lobbyists Who Run the Council Take Over the BOE - Ballot Knock Offs of Candidates Who Don't Hire Them? 

Back Continuing The Tammany Hall Future 

Board of Elections President Greg Soumas quits ahead of possible ouster in City Council power play(NYDN) Ahead of his possible ouster by the City Council, Board of Elections President Gregory Soumas quit in a terse Friday note."By this letter, I resign my position as commissioner of the Board of Elections of the city of New York effective immediately," the Manhattan Democrat wrote to Board Secretary Michael Michel.Soumas, an attorney and former district leader, was first appointed to the 10-member bipartisan Board in 2005. As first reported in the Daily News Monday, Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito was poised to potentially ignore Manhattan Democratic Chairman Keith Wright's hopes of keeping Soumas on. But because Wright missed a legal deadline to tell the Council he wanted to reappoint Soumas, the Council seized control of the appointment process. By replacing Soumas with a candidate of her own, Mark-Viverito could intensify her influence over the Board and its host of patronage jobs.
But Soumas's resignation could potentially throw the speaker's plan off track. As news of his bow-out spread Friday, there were conflicting arguments about whether the appointment power still rested with Mark-Viverito and the Council, or whether it would reset the clock for Wright to make another pick.Frederic Umane, the Manhattan Republican commissioner, said the Council would pick a replacement for Soumas -- but said the timing of his departure, right during petition season, was tough and that it would be hard to find a new commissioner "as talented and knowlegeabe as Commissioner Soumas.* Councilwoman funds expansion of museum she founded  via @capitalnewyork


Mr. Brooklyn to Sells Brooklyn to Democrats

Markowitz to lead push for Democratic convention at Barclays(NYP)
He led the fight to build Barclays Center — and now Brooklyn’s biggest booster has been tapped to convince the Democratic National Committee to bring the 2016 presidential convention to the new home of the NBA’s Nets.At Mayor de Blasio’s request, former Borough President Marty Markowitz is expected to meet with DNC honchos in Brooklyn Saturday to lead a PowerPoint presentation aimed at trying to convince them that the 18,000-seat arena is the perfect venue to host the convention, a de Blasio operative told The Post. “The mayor’s bringing in the big guns,” said the source. “Who can sell Brooklyn better than Marty?”



SHOCKING Campaign Promises of Less Tickets Untrue 

NYC has given out a lot of tickets this year(NYP) City enforcement agents set a ticket-blitz record this year by handing out 57,166 tickets in April, the most of any month in three years — despite Mayor de Blasio’s pledge to cut back on the summons avalanche. In the previous five months of 2013, agents gave out just 197,278 tickets, or 40,363 fewer. “The thing that we’re focused on immediately is ending the arbitrary ticket blitzes that were revenue-based,” the mayor said in February, two months after taking office. He even cut projected fines revenue from $859 million to $789 million.  In March, the City Council with the mayor’s support made changes in regulations that officials estimated would reduce fine revenues by 25 percent. But the number of restaurant summonses given out in May was 2,239, down only slightly from 2,336 in May 2013.  The Sanitation Department, which accounts for more than 60 percent of all ECB summonses, wrote 40,517 tickets in April, also a three-year record.  The FDNY also had a big month this March, the second-highest month on recent record blazing ahead with 5,411 violations.The ECB collected more than $67 million between January and June, compared to about $66 million in the same time period last year, officials said.


Shocking AG Protecting Politically Connected Taxi Owners

Ride-hailing app Lyft is delaying its launch until July 14 after the state Attorney General’s office and the Taxi and Limousine Commission obtained a temporary restraining order preventing the company from starting its service in New York City tonight as it had planned, Business Insider reports Car-Hailing Service, Lyft, Postpones Its Debut in New York(NYT)* LYFT HITS A SPIKE: Car-hailing service delaying New York City launch until it can comply with the TLC after threats of restraining order, vehicle seizures(NYDN)




Another Return to Couney Island?  de Blasio Test Dunks the Speaker to Possible Return of Shoot the Freak Booth   

DE BLASIO HAS A BALL: Mayor tries to dunk City Council speaker at Brooklyn cookout ahead of family vacation in Italy(NYDN) More from the Council outing. Speaker @MMViverito waits to get dunked again, this time by CM @JumaaneWilliams I








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NYT Says Cuomo Should Stop LIRR Strike

Governor Cuomo’s Railroad(NYT Ed)
The governor should be ready to step in and end the union-M.T.A. fight before riders face a shutdown.


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Harroran Pay to Play Congressional Seat

Halloran allegedly tried to give away a congressional seat for $15K(NYP) For $15,000, you can own your own congressional seat!That’s what ex-City Councilman Dan Halloran allegedly gloated in 2012 while offering the unique opportunity to a crooked Rockland County developer. Mark “Moses” Stern — a developer who wore a wire and cooperated with the FBI in the sweeping corruption probe that scored indictments against state Sen. Malcolm Smith, ex-City Councilman Dan Halloran and others — testified Thursday about how Halloran made him an offer he believed wouldn’t be refused. Halloran then told Stern he could be “co-owning [his] own congressional seat, and I need $15,000,” Stern recalled on the stand. Stern – who cooperated with the feds to avoid prison after being indicted on fraud charges in 2010 and quietly pleading guilty – was asked by Halloran’s lawyer Vinoo Varghese if he tried to “dig dirt on as much people as he could” for the FBI. Stern responded, “Not dig dirt — but cooperate and give knowledge that I know.” Smith, the feds say, turned to Stern and an undercover agent for money and help pulling off a botched $200,000 bribery scheme to get the Democratic Queens senator the GOP line in the 2013. The senator, in turn, promised them $500,000 in transportation funds for a project in Spring Valley, NY.  Halloran faces up to 45 years behind bars if convicted. Smith heads to trial in January.

Manhattan GOP Boss Isaacs When to John Catsimatidis After He Was Offered A Bribe to Go to the FBI?  
Manhattan GOP leader ‘freaked out’ after being offered bribe(NYP) he head of Manhattan’s Republican Party said Wednesday he “freaked out” after being offered a $25,000 bribe to help Democratic state Sen. Malcolm Smith secure the Republican line in last year’s mayoral race. His solution: Call the richest person he knows.  Testifying in the White Plains federal corruption trial of the plot’s alleged mastermind, ex-City Councilman Dan Halloran, Manhattan GOP Chairman Daniel Isaacs said he called then-Republican mayoral candidate and Gristedes tycoon John Catsimatidis about the illicit offer made outside Spark’s Steakhouse in Manhattan on Valentine’s Day 2013. Unknown to Isaacs and Halloran – who brokered the meeting – the offer was made by a wire-wearing federal agent pretending to a powerful developer. Isaacs said he later met with Catsimatidis that night and told him about the offer — and that Halloran, then-Bronx Republican Chairman Joseph “Jay” Savino and then-Queens GOP Vice Chairman Vincent Tabone were also at Sparks.
“I asked him to contact the appropriate law-enforcement authorities for me, and he agreed to do so,” said Isaacs, recalling how he became a government witness.

Maybe it was the cash-stuffed envelope that tipped GOP Boss Isaacs off That He Was Being Offered A Bribe
The agent, according to transcripts, told Isaac during the shady session in back of a parked car, “All I am saying is five minutes of work. You send me a bill for whatever you need.”  Isaacs said he could see the agent’s breast pocket “had a large envelope.” Isaacs, a lawyer, also said he realized he wasn’t being offered legal consulting work as initially suggested — but rather a “bribe.” So Isaacs said he “freaked out” and left. * Manhattan Republican Party Chairman Daniel Isaacs, during former City Councilman Dan Halloran’s corruption trial, said he nearly took a bribe, thinking it was a legitimate payment for his legal and political expertise, but balked when he realized he was about to break the law* Manhattan GOP chairman testifies in Daniel Halloran corruption trial, says he almost took bribe(NYDN) “I’m generally not used to clients paying with large envelopes,” Isaacs said.



Teachout 3X Amount of Petitions  . . .  Here Comes the Lawyer and the

















































































































































Buzz: Larry Mandelker is Teachout's election attorney WTF? WFP? . . .  There is Something Going On Here . . .  The Biggest Winner of Next Week Will Be the Lawyer Cuomo Hires to Knock Teachout Off the Ballot


Petitioning Process Difficult for Some Candidates in Statewide Races(NY1)




Teachout collects 3 times more signatures needed to take on Cuomo(NYP) Gov. Cuomo has his work cut out for him if he intends to boot Democratic rival Zephyr Teachout from the primary ballot. The lefty Fordham university professor’s campaign said Wednesday...   Teachout has collected about 46,000 signatures on nominating petitions—more than triple the 15,000 required to run against Cuomo in the September pr
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In Its Heyday the Village Independent Democrats Had 500 Members Vote At A Club Meeting 
Zephyr Teachout, challenger to Gov. Cuomo, gets nod from Village Independent Democrats Club (NYDN)  The Fordham University Law professor got 14 votes to Cuomo’s six, according to Capital New York. She lost the backing of the Working Families Party earlier this year when the group decided to support Cuomo

Other Campaign News 

EXTRA EARNINGS: Rob Astorino, Cuomo's GOP opponent, has $30G consulting gig(NYDN)
Cuomo’s administration is weighing a travel schedule that would send the governor to locations including Israel and Puerto Rico, which would mark the first time he has left the country since he took office, The Wall Street Journal reports * A new poll found New York Republicans are more energized heading into the November midterm elections than Democrats, underscoring challenges for Democrats as they try to wrest control of the House of Representatives, the Journal writes:  * The new independent enforcement counsel at the state Board of Elections, who was approved by the state Assembly and state Senate last month, won’t be able to officially start work until Sept. 1, one week before the legislative and local primaries, the Times Union reports: * The millions of dollars being spent by casino interests on lobbying and political donations highlight the need for a transparent and scrupulous review, and for campaign finance reform, the Times Union writes: * UpdatedOne-Stop @KathyHochul Tracker (TM) * Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino challenged Gov. Andrew Cuomo to eight regional debates in a video in which he also said Cuomo had a responsibility to do them, Gannett Albany reports  * Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone blasts Attorney General Eric Schneiderman as “Captain Ahab” for his decision to continue pursuing criminal charges against former AIG chairman Hank Greenberg, in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal:  Hochul: Theories Over Access ‘Laughable’ And ‘Absurd’(YNN)* Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino said the news that he receives a $30,000-a-year fee as a consultant for media conglomerate Townsquare Media was “the biggest non-story” of the campaign, State of Politics reports* Kathy Hochul, the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, called claims about her invisibility “absurd,” even though her recent campaign trail stops and meetings with elected officials have not been advertised to the press in advance, State of Politics reports: http://goo.gl/DVE6rm * Hochul also said that while she supports the Common Core education standards, she backs a slower implementation in line with the approach approved by the state Legislature this year, State of Politics reports: http://goo.gl/3qGDFj
Klein, Stewart-Cousins pull support for Senate challengers(Capital)* Albany: Primary challenge could free Cuomo to spend more (Newday)* John Liu received endorsement from three members of Congress—Reps. Joe Crowley, Grace Meng and Gregory Meeks—as he seeks to unseat Independent Democratic Conference Sen. Tony Avella, State of Politics reports: * State Sen. Tony Avella netted the backing of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union in his bid for re-election against Liu, the Observer reports: 
Book Delayed Until After the Possible Unexpected Governor Primary?
* Harper Collins has pushed back the release date of Cuomo’s memoir, “All Things Possible,” and has set an initial printing of 200,000 copies, the Wall Street Journal reports * A New York Public Interest Research Group analysis shows Cuomo divided his time over the past year between New York City (152 days), Albany, and the metropolitan area around the five boroughs (103 occasions), the last of which often implies his Westchester County home or trips to Long Island, State of Politics repor

Pols  Give Tax Breaks to Lux Housing, Developers Give Money to the Pols

How New York Taxpayers and Help Luxury Developers and International Money Laundering Schemes 

The real reason why the rent is too high (NYDN)
Big developers flood politicians with cash  Both major candidates for mayor, Bill de Blasio and Joe Lhota, agree that an inadequate supply of affordable housing is a serious problem, and both have plans to create more. But what has not been discussed nearly enough is one of the major causes of the shortage: the way the real estate industry uses its massive campaign contributions to limit our affordable housing stock. This year, after receiving tons of money from well-placed donors, the governor and members of the state Legislature quietly gave away millions of your tax dollars to developers of luxury towers. The deal was so bad that it is being looked at by the Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption. The report found that four of the five developers used high contribution limits and loopholes to give more than $1.5 million to state elected officials, political parties and real estate PACs between 2008 and 2012, including at least $440,962 in 2012 alone. And Cuomo, who had to sign the legislation, was the biggest single recipient, pulling in $150,000 from the four developers in 2012.Probe these giveaways (NYDN)* * The deal to fast track the Atlantic Yards affordable housing site will end more than 11 years of hostilities over how downtown Brooklyn will change, am New York writes: 

In Exchange of Campaign Contributions NY Pols Set Up A Vehicle to Hide Money, Possibly Illegally Gotten
 Gov. Cuomo received $76,000 from real estate investors weeks before giving their property a tax break on bill (NYDN) * A luxury tower's tax breaks look more outrageous and suspicious by the day * The companies that will benefit, their lobbyists and PACs have donated $1.5 million to Albany campaign accounts over the past five years. The bill’s sponsors — Sen. Marty Golden and Assemblyman Keith Wright — professed ignorance. Tax Breaks for Billionaires(http://metcouncilonhousing.org)
How the billionaire who bought $90 million NYC penthouse will get $210,000 tax break meant for low income housing (Daily Mail) Sheldon Silver aided Gov. Cuomo in sneaking through tax breaks for luxury  developer(NYDN)* Cuomo said he has no problem with the anti-corruption Moreland Commission he convened sending subpoenas to real estate companies that have contributed to his campaign, including Extell Development, the Times Union writes: Assemblyman Keith Wright Sent Letter Acknowledging Developer Tax Breaks In Bill(NYDN) Sheldon Silver aided Gov. Cuomo in sneaking through tax breaks for luxury developer(NYDN) How the Rich Get a Big Real Estate Tax Break - NYTimes.com

Extell Sponsor of One57 Also Paid City Officials and Candidates
Moreland Tried to Look At City  Candidates Who Got Matching Funds From Extell's One57?

Gaming the System
It was not only Vito Lopez, Marty Golden, Keith Wright, Cuomo the Albany Assembly and Senate PACs of both parties that got money from Extell Development, sponsor of One57 for tax breaks.  At least 6 citywide candidates got the loot from the buildings developers.  Extell contributions to city officials were designed to take advantage of the public matching fund program.  Most were $175 with many of the same contributors giving to more than one candidate.  The Moreland Commission is looking into the state contributions and tax reductions connections, there is no indication if the commission will look into with the city pols for their cash.  They should.  George Arzt a flack for Extell works for at least two of the candidates who got money from the developer. If you wonder why the middle class keep getting pushed out of NYC, It has to do with the same candidates who promise to save the middle class feeding off the tit of the luxury developers.* Gov. Cuomo's long-time city developer donor got more generous when it stood to get $35 million in tax breaks(NYDN) * A towering insult - NY Daily News As the Daily News revealed last Tuesday, One57 is among five residential projects that were shoehorned into a real estate tax abatement program under language mysteriously written into legislation passed in Albany.  The companies that will benefit, their lobbyists and PACs have donated $1.5 million to Albany campaign accounts over the past five years. The bill’s sponsors — Sen. Marty Golden and Assemblyman Keith Wright — professed ignorance.
How Does the Media Let George Arzt Get Away With Flacking for Luxury Highrise Tax Breaks, While Running Major Campaigns?
 
EXTELL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. Media Contact: George Arzt  at 212-608-0333
Can we expect the candidates like Katz that Arzt is trying to elect this year will help him get more tax breaks for luxury highrises. Subpoenas have gone to Gary Barnett’s Extell Development, sponsor of One57




Pols and Lobbyist Killing the Fabric and Soul of NYC Fueling RE Market Pushing Stores Out All Over the City
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Airbnb Buys News Organization and Starts It Media Blitz to Brainwash New Yorkers That They Are Not Wearhousing Apartments 

Only the Hotel Industry Can Push Back, the Public Which is Being Gentrified Out of Their Communities Does Not Have A Voice With Elected Officials or the Media
Airbnb to be a sponsor of the NYC Marathon(NYDN) Airbnb announced Thursday that it will be a sponsor of the New York City Marathon — angering the city’s hotel industry, which sees the home-rental website as a threat. Airbnb is snatching customers from the hotel market. The company said Thursday that 10,000 visitors stayed with its hosts during last year’s Marathon.  Airbnb seems intent on increasing its presence in the city, despite an ongoing investigation by Attorney General Eric Schneiderman into whether some hosts are violating state law by renting their apartments. The company recently launched an aggressive ad campaign in the subways featuring New Yorkers who rent out their flats by the night. Both the City and State and Capital News Blogs depend on adv revenue from Airbnb 
More About Airbnb


Airbnb Which Advertises in Capital Gets A Puff Piece Today In Capital

AIRBNB TO BE A SPONSOR OF NYC MARATHON—Capital’s Dana Rubinstein: The event, the largest marathon in the world, draws 50,000 runners, many of them from out of town and with families in tow. A few years ago, an economic impact study conducted by the club found the event generated $65 million in revenue for the hospitality industry. "They're going to be our official community hospitality partner for the marathon and New York Road Runners," said Chris Weiller, the club's spokesman, in response to an inquiry from Capital. “They'll be working with us year-round. They're committed to giving access to New York City's neighborhoods throughout the boroughs." New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is investigating the company to see whether some of its users are violating state law.

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From the Borough of Churchs to the Borough of Condos
Developers Closing Down Black and Hispanic Churches and Nobody Notices
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  • NO Pawns In A Real Estate Cluster Fuck



  • Stringer Tracking of Court Costs Questioned 

  • Comptroller's New Claim-Mapping Tool Shows Trends, HasGlitches (Gotham)* New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer’s Claimstat will not save taxpayers money as long as the city keeps making “bad judgment calls” like the precedent-setting $40.7 million payout to the Central Park 5, the Post writes: http://goo.gl/iWymm8


  • Another Clue of the Strange Value System Of Those That Lable Themselves Progressives 

    The New Progressives For Municipal ID Cards the NYACLU Against Over Privacy Issue
    The New York Civil Liberties Union came out against New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan to create municipal ID cards for undocumented city residents, charging the law could jeopardize residents’ privacy and leave them vulnerable to deportation, the Daily News writes: NYCLU opposes municipal ID bill, citing privacy concerns De Blasio Signs Bill Creating City ID Card That Is Open to All Resident(NYT)* Mayor de Blasio launches municipal ID program in Brooklyn(NYP)* Available Soon for People Needing ID: City-Issued Cards(NYT) * What a card (NYDN) If executed smartly, municipal IDs make sense* New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio signed legislation to launch the municipal ID program on Thursday, but issues like getting banks and the NYPD to accept the cards could cause difficulties launching the program successfully, the Journal writes: A Municipal ID Card That’s Worth the Wait(NYT Ed) A New York City law that creates ID’s for residents is good news for immigrants and marginalized city dwellers, but crucial details still need to be worked out.

    Media Covers Pols Promises As Mission Accomplished 

    Gonzalez: Mayor de Blasio calls overcrowded public schools 'unacceptable'(NYDN)
    He spoke a day after a new audit by city Controller Scott Stringer found a shocking one-third of nearly 1,500 school buildings were overcrowded in 2012.


    Another Clue of the Strange Value System Of Those That Lable Themselves Progressives 

    Progressives, Including de Blasio Campaigned On Ending NYCHA's NYPD Vertical Patrols But Restart the Program When the Reality Of High Crime Appears 
     More Officers at New York Public Housing Amid a Rise in Shootings(NYT)
    The housing police contend with some of the city’s most entrenched crime, particularly tit-for-tat shootings Prince Joshua “P.J.Avitto « CBS New York Program targets safety at NYC public housing(NYP)* Bill de Blasio Says He’ll Fulfill Horse Carriage and Living Wage Promises(NYO)* Pols Want Broader Push as 200 Cops Hit Public Housing Through Budget Deal(NYO)* DE BLASIO’S VIOLENT-CRIME CHALLENGES(New Yorker) *Security Cameras Have Mixed Results in Making Things Safer at Public Housing Developments(NY1)

    The Press Never Asks the Mayor if Ending Verticle Patrols Last Years Caused the Need for More Cops This Year  


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    Paging Shira Scheindlin(NYP)

    Remember those awful “vertical patrols”? This was the policing of public housing projects that local pols and activists called “intentionally discriminatory” in a lawsuit against the NYPD cops still pending..Remember those awful “vertical patrols”? This was the policing of public housing projects that local pols and activists called “intentionally discriminatory” in a lawsuit against the NYPD cops still pending before federal judge Shira Scheindlin.The idea is that police patrols of housing projects are bad for residents because they are racist and unconstitutional.We think about Judge Scheindlin — and the city politicians who egged her on in her fight against the police — in the wake of the latest criminal horror, a stabbing of two children who live in New York City Housing Authority buildings.

    Why Does It Take the Murder Of A Child to Get Pols to Act?

    Ex-Convict Arrested in Stabbing of Brooklyn Children(NYT)

    Bragging of Safety While Many Live in Fear(Powell, NYT) New York City asserts confidently that crime has plummeted, but bloody corners remain. Walk the Brooklyn canyons of the Howard, Linden, the Tilden and Van Dykes Houses, or the Webster Houses in the Bronx, and watch young men watch you. The Daily News recently reported that crime had edged up stubbornly in the public houses in the past five years.
     DEB et al even opp vert patrols
    .  Vertical patrols in public houses seem essential to me

    Senior Prisoners Of NYCHA Rising Crime
    Where Are the City Council Hearing About the Increase in Crime in NYCHA Buildings?

    City politicians push for more cops in crime-ridden NYCHA buildings(NYDN) With major crimes shooting up 31% at public housing projects, Public Advocate Letitia James and Councilman Ritchie Torres are calling on the NYPD to assign more officers and add features to make residents safe.

    A Clue Of No Education Leadership 

    Running Against Bloomberg's Education Policy is Not Policy
    Top administrators fleeing de Blasio’s Dept. of Education(NYP)  The de Blasio administration’s warmer, fuzzier approach toward teachers apparently hasn’t reached senior staffers at the Department of Education — they’re quitting in droves, sources told The Post. As many as 100 top-level administrators have left the state Department of Education since January amid low morale due to mismanagement



    Daily News Farina Education Plan Ineffective But Feel-Good Methodology  

    Fariña Took Credit For Education Improvements in Park Slope Which Was Really Caused By Gentrification
    Thursday Update 
    City schools overcrowding audit only skims the surface — census of schools is kept lower than reality, sources say(NYDN)

    Reading Fariña(NYDN Ed) Chancellor should not revive failed curriculum, The sooner Fariña spells out her plans for what’s known as “balanced literacy,” the better. The pressing issue is how extensively she expects to meld the approach with more rigorous means of teaching reading.  The balanced literacy way of coaching children to read has been shown to be an ineffective but feel-good methodology that often fails low-income kids. Rather than sticking their noses in challenging books and absorbing real knowledge, kids would choose their own reading material — frequently works of fiction — and write a great deal about their own lives. Rather than having lessons led by teachers, kids would in many cases guide their own instruction. The well-intended idea: to spark a love of reading and writing. The on-the-ground effect: Students, especially from low-income families, failed to master the basics, and therefore failed to make achievement gains. Turns out, students — especially students who aren’t exposed to many books at home — need structure. Turns out, they need real knowledge. Which is one reason educators shifted to the Common Core, which encourages a different way of teaching reading. * New York City Council members are pushing New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio to overhaul the discipline code for city public schools and cut down on suspensions, the Daily News reports: 
    * An effort is underway to create a statewide anti-Common Core ballot line for the November elections, which, if the 15,000 necessary signatures are gathered, would give voters the opportunity to vote for candidates who have expressed opposition to the new test standards, State of Politics reports: 
    City Schools to Try Bending Some Rules This Fall (WSJ)* The New York public school system serves adults at the expense of kids and the recent lawsuit challenging teacher tenure is proof folks are becoming fed up with the way the school system protects bad teachers, the Post writes: As New York City Expands Pre-K, Private Programs Fear Teacher Drain(NYT)* * Vergara v. California, the teacher tenure lawsuit in California, provides a legal road map to better public schools for the rest of the states, Joshua Lipshutz, one of the attorneys in Vergara v. California, writes in the Wall Street Journal: * Ignorance vs. the Common Core (NYDN) * A new labor contract which included an incentive that allowed those who retired before July 1 to collect retroactive raises in a lump sum has led to more retirements of New York City teachers, the Journal reports: * As their political clout fades, teachers unions have been wielding another kind of power: the financial strength of the billions of dollars in their members’ pension funds.* The New York parents who are challenging the state in court have one goal in mind: ensuring that all of our public school children have good teachers, Campbell Brown, founder of the Partnership for Educational Justice, writes in the Daily News:

    How Does A City Get Rid of Temporary Classroom When School Buildings Are the Most Overcrowded in Years?
     Far from the educating crowd(NYP) Here’s a riddle: When school enrollment is flat and you’re adding seats, how do you end up with overcrowding? Answer: Have the city’s Department of Education run the joint.This is no joke. A report released last week by the city’s Independent Budget Office shows a spike in the number of students stuck in “overcrowded” buildings — from 403,403 in 2007-2008 to 446,751 last year. That’s a jump of almost 11 percent. In other words, New York is fast approaching the point where half our students will be stuck in overcrowded buildings. *At pre-K event, Silver reminds de Blasio: Don’t forget classroom trailers  

    Schools chancellor, Carmen Fariña, has vowed to rid the schools of trailers within five years, though, at the same time, she is also trying to find space for thousands more students expected to enter the system as Mayor Bill de Blasio expands prekindergarten. And the state budget deal reached last week is quite likely to make the task even harder, since it compels the city to find room in public school buildings for new charter schools, or help pay for their space costs.* * A new audit by New York City Comptroller Scott Stinger found one-third of the city’s public school buildings were overcrowded during 2012, yet school officials produced no clear plan to deal with the problem, Daily News’ Juan Gonzalez reports:


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    Sex, Bribery and Taped Corruption 

    Savino Show Halloran Some Kinky Love Then Rats Him Out
    Former Bronx GOP Chairman Joseph “Jay” Savino on Monday fingered ex-City Councilman Dan Halloran for jurors as the “quarterback” of a failed $200,000 bribery scheme to get Democratic state Sen. Malcolm Smith the Republican line in last year’s mayoral race.  “Have you ever accepted a bribe?” federal prosecutor Justin Anderson asked Savino, who pleaded guilty in November to pocketing $15,000 as part of the scheme. “Yes,” he answered, and when asked who arranged the bribe, Savino said, “Dan Halloran.”
    Anderson later showed the jury transcripts of text messages between Halloran and Savino on Valentine’s Day 2013, shortly after Savino allegedly secured his cash bribe during a meeting outside Spark’s Steakhouse in Manhattan. Halloran tells Savino in a text, “Tell me u love me.”  Savino, a former power-broker lawyer, also confided to jurors about how far he’s fallen hard since being busted by the feds, saying he now works at a restaurant cleaning bathrooms and filling ice trays.He said the feds as part of his plea agreement opted not to prosecute him for lying about his address for years so he could vote in the Bronx — a move that also allowed him keep his Bronx Republican chairmanship. The feds also haven’t prosecuted Savino over other alleged crimes, including charges that he used party funds for personal expenses, Savino said.* Daniel Halloran accused of arranging $15G bribe for ex-Bronx GOP chairman(NYDN) Joseph (Jay) Savino said he pocketed a $15,000 cash bribe arranged by Halloran on Valentine's Day in 2013. Halloran, a former City Councilman, then wrote him a text message that read, 'Tell me you love me,' Savino said. Savino, the ex-Bronx County Republican Party chairman, testified Tuesday in Halloran's corruption trial. The men didn’t use the word “bribe,” Savino admitted Tuesday when grilled by a defense lawyer. “At the time, I took it to mean retained,” Savino testified. “But it was a bribe.”  “He was the quarterback,” Savino said, pointing at Halloran.* The restaurant where ex-Bronx GOP Chairman Jay Savino is cleaning bathrooms belongs to his mother-in-law.

    The Manhattan GOP Boss Was Offered A Bribe and Did Not Go to the DA? Is It Legal for A Lawyer Not to Report A Bribe?
    Manhattan GOP Chairman Daniel Isaacs also testified Tuesday, telling jurors he turned down a bribe on Feb. 14, 2013 similar to the payment Savino accepted. * The latest state Legislature indictment of Sen. Thomas Libous emphasizes the desperate need to clean up Albany’s culture of corruption, the Buffalo News writes:


    Cuomo Way Ahead in Poll . . .  If Teachout Makes the Ballot Does That Change?

    SHOCK the GOP is So Dead In NY
    New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo holds a commanding 35-point lead over his Republican challenger in this fall’s general election, according to a new poll, The Wall Street Journal reports:     Cuomo holds a commanding 35-point lead over his Republican challenger, Rob Astorino, according to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC 4 New York/Marist poll—the first since the conclusion of the legislative session and the start of campaign season. Mr. Cuomo … wins 59% of the vote among registered New Yorkers statewide, the poll found, with Mr. Astorino taking 24%—virtually the same as his total in March—and third-party candidate Howie Hawkins winning 6%. “Perhaps most troubling for Mr. Astorino, the governor leads the GOP candidate by significant margins even among voters who are theoretically part of Mr. Astorino's base: those who believe the state needs major changes or is irreparably broken and those who cite taxes or economic development as the state's top priority.” * Despite recent efforts to win back progressives, Cuomo continues to have troubles as New York City-based LGBTQ political clubs debate whether to endorse Cuomo or Democratic challenger Zephyr Teachout, Gotham Gazette reports: 
    * Last week, Republican attorney general candidate John Cahill voiced his support of Common Core academic standards, but on Tuesday his campaign indicated he would run on the ballot line “Stop Common Core,” Capital New York writes

    The AG Who Sat On the Wills' Investigation for Years is Prejudice Against Him?

    Queens Councilman Ruben Wills, who is facing fraud and larceny charges, wants Attorney General Eric Schneiderman removed from the case, arguing Schneiderman is prejudiced against him, Crain’s New York writes:


    Shocking Campaign Manager Mayor Opens 2017 Re-Election Campaign Account

    NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has created a campaign account for 2017 with the CFB and has been quietly fundraising during the past few months.* Blaz registers with Campaign Finance Board(NYDN)* De Blasio has started fundraising for 2017 re-election bid(NYP)* De Blasio Sets Fund for Second-Term Bid (WSJ)Other pols who have filed with the board to run in 2017 include Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, Councilman James Van Bramer and Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.* City scheduler helps with Dante college meetings (Capital)
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    de Blasio 180 on 420   

    DE BLASIO ALLIES IN POT RIFT -- Mayor agrees with both -- Capital’s Azi Paybarah: Two of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s allies appear to disagree over how to deal with first-time offenders charged with possession of small amounts of marijuana. Brooklyn D.A. Ken Thompson announced Tuesday that his office will no longer prosecute most first-time offenders for possession of small amounts of marijuana. Police commissioner Bill Bratton said the news “will not result in any changes” at the NYPD and that officers will continue to arrest people for that offense. Later, a de Blasio spokeswoman said the mayor agreed with both Thompson and Bratton.


    Drone Gentrification  

    Hazardous skies as city’s drone unchecked population soars(NYP)


    What CrainsNY Should Look At Who Gets Chin's Member Item Dollars? Not Seniors?  

    COUNCILWOMAN CHIN: CRAIN’S ARTICLES ARE “ILL-INFORMED AND POORLY-REASONED”: In an opinion piece in the Observer, Councilwoman Margaret Chin took Crain’s Thornton McEnery to task for two news articles on bus stop clocks. McEnery wrote that “City Council members are throwing millions of dollars at a problem that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has, to a large extent, already solved.” In her reply, Chin said his “tone and one-sided perspective” are “clear.” She also called his “reasoning … false, disappointing and, based on the facts of the matter, also somewhat confusing.”




    Liu's $525,000 Fine Goes Unpaid, WFP Back Away From Liu and

    Liu Receives A Trio Of Congressional Endorsements
    Liu’s campaign fines remain unpaid(NYP) Former city Comptroller John Liu still owes the city more than $525,000 in campaign fines — even as he plows ahead with his latest run for





















































    de Blasio Backs Klein and Avella After Cuomo Senate Dem Deal
    WFP Staying Out of Senate Races  Working Families Party backs away from John Liu and OliverKoppell  Bill de Blasio Backs Jeff Klein and Tony Avella Over Rivals(NYO)* WFP To Remain Neutral In Contested Senate Primaries(YNN)* The IDC & Their Primaries(YNN) *32BJ SEIU Endorses 37 Senate Democrats(YNN) * Labor Groups Endorses IDC(YNN)* 32BJ SEIU Endorses 37 enate Democrats(YNN)* * The property workers union 32BJ endorsed a raft of Senate and Assembly candidates, including state Sen. Jeff Klein, while skipping the Avella-Liu race and spurning state Sen. John Sampson, the Daily News writes:
    Ross Barkan ‏@RossBarkan   One point from the @BilldeBlasio IDC endorsement today: at least in #SD11, backing wont do a ton for @TonyAvella: Bdb not very popular there





















































    Vito and Kellner Live On As District Leaders? 



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    It Does Not Take Sherlock Homes to Figure Out Why Moreland Was Murdered 
    Getting to the bottom of how Silver and other legislators earn outside income had been Job One for Gov. Cuomo’s anticorruption commission.But Silver joined Senate Republican leader Dean Skelos and Senate Independent Democratic chief Jeff Klein in stonewalling the panel. The  three had common cause in battling for secrecy. Skelos reported making from $150,000 to $250,000 while serving of  counsel to the politically connected Long Island law firm Ruskin, Moscou and Faltischek. Like Silver, he gives every appearance of working full-time on Albany duties. Klein reported income of $75,000 to $100,000 as a partner in the Bronx law firm Klein Calderoni and Santucci. In the middle of resisting the commission’s subpoenas in court, Silver, Skelos, Klein and other lawmakers prevailed on Cuomo to halt the probe nine months early as part of a half-a-loaf deal on ethics reform. The shutdown drew justified criticism by Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, who took control of commission files.The Democrat and Chronicle praises US Attorney Preet Bharara for cracking down on Albany corruption while Cuomo’s JCOPE “essentially twiddled its thumbs.”
    More About Killing Moreland


    True News Yesterday Wags Today's Daily News Editorial About Silver and Killing Moreland

    No Wonder Why They Closed Down the Moreland Commission Which Was Just About to Investigate Legislators Outside Income  

     Outside Legal Work Proves Fruitful for New York’s Top Legislators(NYT) Sheldon Silver, the Assembly speaker, and Senators Dean G. Skelos and Jeffrey D. Klein earned as much as $1.1 million combined practicing law last year, according to disclosure statements.* Speaker Silver earned up to $750K for legal work outside legislative duties — more than prior year(NYDN)* Astorino Ties Cuomo To Legislature’s Scandals(YNN)

    Moreland Outside Income Flashback
    With Panel Gone, a Move to Monitor New York Lawmakers’ Income Is Thwarted(NYDN)
    More About Killing Moreland and What the Commission Tried to Investigate


    SAFE HOUSE: New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a comprehensive plan today to improve the safety of NYCHA developments around the city. City & State’s Azure Gilman breaks down five of the key changes: 


    All It Takes To Stay Out of Today's Media is to Hide . . .  So Called Progressives Like to Hide Also

    Cuomo allegedly ordered Kathy Hochul to stay ‘under wraps’(NYP) Where in the world is former US Rep. Kathy Hochul?  fervid opposition to giving state privileges to illegal aliens has all but disappeared from public view since Gov. Cuomo picked her in May as his running mate for lieutenant governor.* Andrew Cuomo Calls Latest Fred Dicker Column ‘Absurd’ and ‘Silly’(NYO)* Cuomo: ‘Absurd’ And ‘Silly’ To Suggest He’s Keeping Hochul Hidden(YNN)   Tuesday.@zephyrteachout: Cuomo "afraid" primary voters will learn" @KathyHochul was "anti-immigrant bank lobbyist...doesn’t share their values."

    Karim Camara Says He’s ‘Comfortable’ With Kathy Hochul on Guns and Immigration(NYO)

    Follow us: @newyorkobserver on Twitter | newyorkobserver on FacebookCuomo denies hiding Hochul, but won’t release her schedule(NYP) Lt. Gov. candidate Tim Wu urges Kathy Hochul to "come out of hiding and let the voters know about her anti-immigrant, pro-gun track record."* Searching for a missing candidate. NY1 ItCH: The Milk CartonCampaign for Lieutenant Governor  * The Buffalo News explores reasons why Kathy Hochul, the former congresswoman chosen by Cuomo to be his lieutenant governor, has not been promoted publicly after accusations that Cuomo is deliberately silencing her:* Finding Kathy Hochul(NYO)* Astorino asked jokingly which would be found first: Cuomo’s running mate, Kathy Hochul, or the missing Malaysian Airlines jetliner? But for her 1,700 Twitter followers, Hochul’s whereabouts are not a mystery—she has been attending small meetings with Democrats around New York, State of Politics reports:  De Blasio Endorses IDC’s Klein And Avella(YNN) *Teachout-Wu: Spend BNP Settlement On Schools, Infrastructure(YNN)* When It Comes To Small Biz, Wu Questions Regulations(YNN)* Teachout-Wu fundraising email: "We need to raise $20,000 for lawyers to defend our right to be on the ballot"* * Republican candidate for governor Rob Astorino blasted Cuomo for not getting more involved in the LIRR workers contract dispute and accused him of washing his hands of the matter, State of Politics writes: * “Real people = not reporters.”* CUOMO RUNNING MATE AGREES TO TV INTERVIEW “As speculation has mounted about Kathy Hochul's absence from the campaign trail, the lieutenant governor candidate has agreed to her first TV interview next week on NY1. While she hasn't been releasing a regular public schedule to the media, the candidate's Twitter feed this week has lit up with photos of her meeting with prominent New York City elected officials. Although some of those photos show Hochul in public places, they are all posted without any prior notice, which hasn't exactly quelled the theory that she is avoiding the press.”* Cuomo Weighs Israel, Puerto Rico Trips (WSJ)

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    Advance Group Breaks Another Law Not Sign of Prosecutors 


    Like Date and Field
    The source close to Mr. Jackson’s operation said that the Advance Group also low-balled the reimbursement, writing a check for less than $400 while the campaign had shelled out $13,250 for the VAN system. But the insider said he knew of no plan to pursue the Advance Group legally for further restitution.




    Forget the Patronage Gain, Will The Council Speaker Become the New Political Boss?

    Melissa Mark-Viverito A Gatekeeper Deciding Who Will Run in New York

    Tuesday Update

    Speaker Says in the Council Hands - Wait She Control the Council
    Melissa Mark-Viverito on elections board prez's future: "It's in the Council's hands."(NYDN( City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito personally acknowledged Monday that lawmakers might ignore the recommendation of Manhattan's Democratic Party boss and appoint a new Board of Elections commissioner of their own choosing. In discussing the possibility -- raised by the News -- Mark-Viverito did not tip her hand as to whether Board President Gregory Soumas would be replaced. By taking over the commissioner selection process, Mark-Viverito stands to gain influence over patronage hiring and firing at the Board.

    Elected Officials Take Over the Political Machine

    What is next if you try to run against an incumbent councilman you get knock off the ballot?

    EXCLUSIVE: Melissa Mark-Viverito may replace Board of Elections head with her own pick(NYDN)  City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito may dump election president Gregory Soumas for a pick of her own, giving her power and control of a host of patronage jobs. One of the perks of being a county boss is having the power to appoint elections commissioners.—expanding her power and control of a host of patronage jobs

    Michael Benjamin ‏@SquarePegDem 
    Council Speaker Mark-Viverito should focus on city policy, rather than political revenge scenarios for her pal,...

    Elected officials have for the most part taken over the role of district leaders. Is anyone looking at the centralization of power into the hands of elected officials?




    de Blasio Raise Funds for A Democratic State Senate . . .  Where is the Trust  

    IDC Said They Would Join Democrats?
    Mayor de Blasio helped Democrats raise a half-million dollars last week toward reclaiming control of the state Senate. De Blasio headlined a Wednesday night fund-raiser that drew more than 200 people at up to $25,000 a head. “It’s a tremendous start to the campaign season, and we very much appreciate the mayor’s support,” said Queens Sen. Michael Gianaris, head of the Senate Democratic Campaign Committee.
    The Senate Dems in January reported having virtually no money in their coffers after retiring a multimillion-dollar debt. Besides the mayor, Wednesday’s event drew state Controller Thomas DiNapoli, city Controller Scott Stringer and powerful union heads who helped create a coalition with de Blasio aimed at winning the Senate for the Dems. NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio de Blasio helped Democrats raise a half-million dollars last week toward reclaiming control of the state Senate, headlining fund-raiser that drew more than 200 people at up to $25,000 a head. Neither Cuomo nor IDC Leader Jeff Klein attended.* Queens BP Melinda Katz broke from the Democratic pack and endorsed her former rival, NYC Comptroller John Liu, in his primary challenge to Sen. Tony Avella.* Klein Files 9,000 Petition Signatures(YNN)* Queens Borough President Melinda Katz backed former rival John Liu in his bid to unseat State Sen. Tony Avella, who is a member of the breakaway Independent Democratic Conference, the Daily News reports:




    NYT A Year Laters Discovers That Albany's Redistricing Reform is Bull Shit 
    New York’s Mapmaking Scandal(NYT) A constitutional amendment would only make it easier for legislators to continue to draw district maps that help no one but the incumbents. In his 2010 campaign for governor, Andrew Cuomo promised to end “partisan gerrymandering,” in which lawmakers draw their own districts. He failed to do that, and instead, as governor, signed onto a set of legislative maps in 2012 that were carefully designed to keep legislators safely in their jobs.Then, he and lawmakers came up with a counterfeit reform, a constitutional amendment on November’s ballot that would only make matters worse and make it harder to clean up the whole inbred process for years to come. The flawed maps created in 2012 will be in use until 2022. The constitutional amendment would put a new, virtually permanent system in place for the next round of mapmaking that starts after the 2020 census. The amendment sets up a bipartisan commission, a majority of whose members are appointed by legislative leaders. The possibilities for partisan gridlock are endless, and it will take another constitutional amendment to make any corrections of what is destined to be a flawed system. In a recent report, Common Cause/NY, New York Public Interest Research Group and Effective NY warned that the amendment would only make it easier for New York legislators to continue to draw district maps that help no one but the incumbents. Amendment supporters say the maps would be drawn by a bipartisan, independent commission, with co-executive directors, one Democrat and one Republican. That sounds reasonable, except that it is much the same as the state’s Board of Elections, one of the least effective public operations in New York. That board is also bipartisan, which often means stalemate, not compromise. Under this new system, if the Legislature does not like the commission’s maps, they can vote them down and send them back for amendments. If the maps return and the lawmakers still don’t approve, they can vote them down and then draw their own, much as they do now. This amendment is not a reform. It is another way to maintain the status quo, and does not deserve voters’ support.



    NYC Busienss Kill Fields  
    Statewide Fireproof Door Co. in Carroll Gardens, which has been in business for 49 years, will soon close its doors after seeing its workman comp insurance rates increase 380% for six workers. President Darrel Caneiro appealed to a number of pols to fix the problem, but says, ultimately, 'bureaucracy killed us.'* Nine important jobs(NYDN)  How sky-high workers comp kills jobs




















































































































































  • Staten Island Congressional Race  

    Staten Island’s Tough-Guy Congressman Faces Somebody His Own Size(NYT) The New York Times examines the 11th Congressional District race between Domenic Recchia and U.S. Rep. Michael Grimm, who despite a 20-count federal indictment, still has public support and name recognition

    Gentrification and the 11th Congressional District?
    “Democrats also point to Mr. Recchia’s better relationship with unions than others who have challenged Mr. Grimm, the influx to Bay Ridge of liberals priced out of Park Slope and the expectation that his Brooklyn roots will help him run up the score there.”




    Why is There No Journalism School Looking At the Quality of Reporting 
    How the City Council Going To Name A Street After Thomas Paine if They Don't Even Know Who He Is?
     An effort is under way to change the name of tony Barrow Street in the West Village to honor Thomas Paine, the 18th century writer who helped inspire the American Revolution. “Thomas Paine is like the Founding Fathers’ founding father. He’s the one who made the convincing case for independence,” writes Dylan DePice in an online petition to the City Council calling for the switch. “The guy who did as much as anyone to spark the creation of a country founded on religious liberty deserves to be honored for it.”Barrow, which runs from Washington Place to the West Side Highway, was once called Reason Street, in honor of Paine’s 1795 “The Age of Reason.” The street became city property in 1809 and was renamed Barrow to honor rich landowner Thomas Barrow, a vestryman at nearby Trinity Church. * Freedom of the press came of age in NYC (NYDN) When a newspaper publisher was accused of seditious libel.
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    The Burial Site of 11,500 New Yorkers, Many Who Gave Their Lives Fighting For America Again Goes Unnoticed on the Nations Birthday
    The Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument in Brooklyn's FortGreenPark.
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    A Challenge From A Left Activists Against Cuomo? Is the WFP Behind It, Or is This Don Quixote?
    Teachout: I have petition signatures to run against Cuomo(NYP) Leftist Fordham law prof Zephyr Teachout says she has rounded up more than enough signatures to run against Gov. Cuomo in the September Democratic primary.A minimum of 15,000 valid signatures is required. Teachout says she already has 27,000 and is looking to reach 45,000 by Thursday’s deadline. But Cuomo’s office refuses to say if he intends to challenge those signatures — a sign that he’s seriously considering that option. If nothing else, a legal challenge by the governor’s campaign would tie up the novice challenger in expensive legal proceedings and force her to devote resources to lawyers instead of voters.Signatures can be challenged on numerous grounds, starting with whether the signer is actually a registered Democratic voter. When activists in the Working Families Party attempted to run Teachout as their candidate on the WFP ballot line this coming November, Cuomo cut a deal to push the party’s agenda and get the line himself.

    zephyrteachout ‏@zephyrteachout 
    "Cuomo’s office refuses to say if he intends to challenge those signatures." We are ready for court and the primary! 



    Did political operatives for Gov. Cuomo bully The New York Times into changing its headline ?

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    the @nytimes are a changing. cc @tmcgev @joepompeo @HuffPostMedia @brianstelter @onthemedia


    Is Rangel Going Rogue? 

    Rangel gets payback on teachers union, boosts charter schools(NYP) Hell hath no fury like a congressman scorned. Harlem Rep. Charles Rangel is giving the teachers union a lesson in political retribution for snubbing him and endorsing his rival

    Daily News Bangs Rangel for Opposing Downsizing Subsidies Apartments
    Pandering in a crisis (NYDN Ed)  The fix to a housing problem is staring us in the face. Because Congress has disastrously cut housing programs, the city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development has no choice but to push such downsizing. Many of the tenants live in buildings that used to be part of New York’s middle-income Mitchell-Lama program. As that expired, the buildings became market-rate luxury properties, Single occupants like the one in Tribeca are being shifted to studio apartments. Their rent will stay constant, but the city’s subsidy will fall and the savings will be diverted to others. Regardless, at a City Hall rally on Wednesday, politicians, including Reps. Charlie Rangel and Carolyn Maloney, decried the de Blasio administration’s actions.

    Our Dumb Down Speaker Put Foot In Her Mouth With A Tweet That Said East Jerusalem as part of “Palestine”


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    Viverito under fire for ‘Palestine’ tweet(NYP) City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito stepped into a Middle East minefield by referring to East Jerusalem as part of “Palestine” — drawing condemnation from supporters of Israel. Mark-Viverito, in a..“It’s not surprising that the speaker would talk in the language of the Pro-Palestinian far left that is led by fellow Democrats, President Obama and Secretary [of State John] Kerry,” said Bruce Blakeman, vice president of the American Jewish Congress and a GOP House candidate from Long Island. Mark-Viverito’s camp defended her remark.“Her only intention was to lament the violence that recently claimed the lives of a young Palestinian in Jerusalem earlier this week and three Israeli boys last month,” said spokesman Eric Koch..  


    NYT Says Only Hope to Clean Up Corruption In Albany is U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara  

    Why Does the NYT Ignore Bharara Plea to Help Him Clean Up Corruption?
     
    Media Ignores U.S. Attorney Plea to Investigate Corruption to Improve Govt
    Bharara: No Investigative Reporting Equals More Corruption
    Bharara to Journalist
    Investigate Stop Copying My Press Releases
    "Rather than just covering the cases that my office and other
    offices are already bringing, figure out ways to break new ground and to cover new stories," Bharara said. "Groundbreaking corruption coverage is not just good copy, it's a path to good government." Bharara

    Another Indictment in Albany(NYT Ed)What happened to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s promise to clean up the capital?  It is often said that New York’s state legislators leave office only when they die, retire or get indicted — which comes pretty close to the truth. Since 1999, according to Citizens Union, 26 state legislators have left office either because they have been charged with a crime or they have been shamed into resigning for ethical lapses. The latest to face indictment is State Senator Thomas Libous of Binghamton. Mr. Libous is a top Republican who is also a close associate of Gov. Andrew Cuomo. He was charged this week with lying to federal agents about a plot to get his son a job at a law firm in return for steering business to the firm. Mr. Libous called the charges “very disappointing” and vowed to fight them.This indictment adds another stain to Albany’s sullied reputation. And it stands as a reminder that Mr. Cuomo has failed to make good on his promise to clean up Albany when he was elected nearly four years ago.  In fact, he set back attempts to clean up the legislative swamp this spring when he shut down the Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption. He closed the commission that appeared to be investigating legislators’ conflicts of interest, among other problems, in return for a feeble “reform” that tinkered with bribery laws and set up a pilot project for public financing of campaigns.Since then, Preet Bharara, the United States attorney who charged Mr. Libous, has taken possession of the commission’s files. His office may offer the best hope for cleaning up Albany since other ethics commissions established in recent years by state lawmakers are toothless. In a statement released with Tuesday’s indictment of Mr. Libous, Mr. Bharara said that “public servants should serve the public first, not themselves and their families.” That would seem like a pretty basic code of ethics, but it is still too rarely followed in New York.
    zephyrteachout ‏@zephyrteachout 

    The New York Times editorial joins @NYDNHammond's commentary last week, blaming Gov. Cuomo for his failures in addressing corruption.

    JCOPE Designed to Fail
    Charmian Neary ‏@CharmianNeary 
    @CTLizB Like when Shelly was caught lying to them and they punted?…




    The Mayor's Disconnect With Some  

    'WITH THIS MAYOR, WE FEEL MUCH MORE LEFT OUT': Mayor de Blasio's Staten Island 4th of July parade appearance draws some boos(NYDN)

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    Brooklyn BP Slush Fund OK With City's Ethic Board 

    Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams cleared to raise money for his One Brooklyn Fund(NYDN) Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams thinks Brooklyn doesn’t get enough charitable dollars –and the fund he’s creating to remedy that is now a step closer to reality. The city’s ethics board in June cleared Adams to fundraise on behalf of the One Brooklyn Fund as a city-affiliated non-profit.A spokesman for the Borough President's office denied previously published reports that Adams solicited checks for the non-profit before the fund even existed.* Nonprofit run out of Adams’ office hit up donors before city OK(NYP)




    The NY Teacher Tenure Lawsuit Has Started 

    Fed up students file lawsuit to overthrow NY tenure laws(NYP) A group of fed-up students and parents on Thursday declared their independence from incompetent New York City teachers shielded by the state’s tenure and seniority laws.In the wake of a landmark anti-tenure ruling in California, the coalition of 11 students filed a class-action lawsuit in Staten Island state ­Supreme Court, seeking to eliminate protections afforded to bad teachers. “This lawsuit has to do with students’ rights and parents’ rights. We have to do away with the ‘students last’ policies. No one is talking about the children who are failing every day,” said Staten Island dad Sam Pirozzolo, a co-leader of the New York City Parents Union.*  Lawsuit Challenges New York’s Teacher Tenure Laws(NYT) In the wake of a landmark court decision in California, an education advocacy group says the laws violate the State Constitution’s guarantee of a “sound basic education.”*More Teacher Retire After Contract Approved * In the wake of a new contract that incentivizes teachers to retire, more New York City educators applied to leave last month than in the same period in recent years, Capital New York reports:  * In an audit, New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer found that the school system could not prove it sought competitive bids for an $88.1 million custodial supply contract and then failed to monitor overpayments, the Post writes:  * In the Times’ “Room for Debate,” a number of experts weigh in on the student-led approach to reading and writing known as “balanced literacy” that is making a comeback in New York City: * The lawsuit in California that struck down the state’s teacher tenure and seniority-order layoff laws will not succeed in New York, Michael Rebell, a professor at Teachers College, Columbia University writes in the Daily News
    Sunday Parents, education advocates plan to defend teacher tenure against lawsuit filed by parents' reform group(NYDN)


    de Blasio At A Secret Meeting with Muslim Leaders 

    Discusses Shutdown of NYPD Demographics Unit
    Mayor de Blasio discusses shutdown of NYPD Demographics Unit at Ramadan dinner(NYDN) “Muslim New Yorkers are still fighting for basic human rights,” de Blasio said at the Gracie Mansion dinner, according to prepared remarks distributed by his office. “We recently shut down the Demographics Unit at NYPD, which conducted surveillance on Muslim New Yorkers. Because it’s unfair to single out people on the sole basis of their religion.” De Blasio’s Iftar dinner was initially listed on his schedule as open to the press, but aides later updated the schedule to say the press would not be allowed in. His office distributed a copy of his prepared remarks.



    de Port Authority buried Bad News With A Holiday Dump 

    PortAuthority report "punting several thorny issues" on a Thursday beforea holiday. (WNYC)  The Port Authority has drawn scorn, derision, and multiple federal and state investigations in the wake of the Bridgegate scandal, which has exposed the Authority as dysfunctional — and possibly criminal  in its actions.The five-page document, delivered on a hasty schedule by demand of the governors themselves, mostly restated problems that have been extensively aired in the wake of Bridgegate: that the Authority needs to restoreits mission and reform the way its leadership is currently chosen. The Authority's current leadership model might be described as the governors of New York and New Jersey dividing the baby in two.


    US Attorney Seeks Pension of Former Councilman Convicted of Stealing Public Cash

    It is Clear That the NYT Can't Play the Game of Journalism Anymore in this Town


    More News Traffic and Weather From the NYT (Just Like Local TV News) 

    Man Accused of Killing Brooklyn Boy, 6, in Elevator Pleads Not Guilty(NYT) * Woman Chasing Her Dog Is Killed by Garbage Truck(NYT) * Police Identify Suspect in Fatal Hit and Run in Brooklyn (NYT)* Rain May Spare Fireworks, but Not Other July 4th Plans (NYT) * Girl, 12, Fatally Struck by Stolen Van in Brooklyn; 2 Are Critically Injured(NYT) * What about Corruption in NY? Countering Corruption in Indonesia(NYT)* Breezy Looks to Spruce Up Your Summer Wardrobe(NYT) Friday Studying What Lures Turtles to a Tarmac at Kennedy Airport(NYT) *Man Charged in Fatal Brooklyn Hit-and-Run(NYT)* Sheltering in Storm, Family Must Flee as Debris Rains From Brooklyn Bridge(NYT) * Year after year, residents of Inwood defy the police to puton a huge unsanctioned fireworks show.(NYT) Saturday Homicide Charges Likely in Baruch College Fraternity Retreat Case(NYT) * Man Accused in Brooklyn Hit-and-Run Had Trouble With Drugs(NYT)* City Kitchen: Easy-to-Make Sorbets and Shaved Ice(NYT) Sunday Firefighter Dies After Blaze at Brooklyn High-Rise(NYT) * Missing 2-Year-Old Girl Is Found Dead in Prospect Park Lake(NYT)* Even on weekends, the manicurist Jin Soon Choi is never farfrom her nail business. (NYT) Monday ‘Festivus’ Poles. ‘Close Talker’ Mascot. Yada, Yada, Yada. (NYT) Tuesday Baby Girl Is Abandoned on Columbus Circle Subway Platform(NYT)* A Fan Sleeps at a Game, Wakes Up and Sues Baseball(NYT) * NYTimes: Cupcake Shop Crumbs Shuttering All Its Stores * Maggie Haberman: “Was a shame when it was [Clyde Haberman]signing off and it's a shame to see [Powell] do the same. No voices anymore”  * A Brief History of Croquet in Brooklyn(NYT)* Before He Leaves, Michael Powell Shares His Favorite Gotham Columns(NYT)



    Another Nail in the Kingdom's Coffin: Who Are the Local Opinion Writers? Stengel,Berra?





    The NYT is losing the power to effect elections in NYC.  Does not look like their endorsement attracted any of their readers to vote against Rangel





    How low are you on a scale of human decency when Vito Lopez wants to distance himself from you to improve his chances? 



    Vito looks to distance himself from Shelly in sexual harassment suit(NYP) After years of being joined at the hip politically, disgraced former Assemblyman Vito Lopez is looking to distance himself from Sheldon Silver in a pending sexual harassment lawsuit. Lopez (D-Brooklyn) filed legal papers Wednesday seeking to be tried separately from the Assembly speaker in an upcoming civil trial over a lawsuit by two woman accusing Lopez of sexual harassment and Silver of turning a blind eye to the alleged perverted behavior. “The allegations against Silver will severely prejudice Lopez, denying him a fair discovery process and a fair trial,” lawyer Lyle Zuckerman wrote Manhattan federal Judge Analisa Torres. “The inquiry into the allegations that Silver turned a blind eye to many instances of sexual misconduct in the Assembly will necessarily include a parade of plaintiffs’ witnesses telling their stories of violation, and even more defense witnesses responding to those claims (potentially including an alleged rapist and convicted sex offender). 

    As Vito Pulls Away From Speaker Silver the Women Leaders In the Assembly Continue to Ignore 
    “None of this is relevant to the allegations against Lopez, but all of it is highly prejudicial.” Silver’s Outside Income Grows(YNN) Financial disclosure forms released on Wednesday show Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver reported earning between $650,000 and $750,000 in his role as “of counsel” at the Manhattan personal injury law firm Weitz & Luxenberg. The pay is a jump from last year’s disclosure, which documented he earned between $350,000 and $450,000 in 2012 at the firm.* Silver discloses a raise from outside work(Capital) * * Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver saw his outside income as of counsel at the law firm Weitz & Luxenberg jump to $650,000 to $750,000 in 2013, up from $350,000 to $450,000 the previous year, the Daily News reports:  I suppose the "alleged rapist and convicted sex offender" whose potential testimony would taint the case is Mr. Boxley.
    SILVER’S GOLD—Capital’s Jimmy Vielkind & Laura Nahmias: Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver nearly doubled his income from a Manhattan plaintiffs' firm between 2012 and 2013, according to financial disclosure forms released Wednesday. The Democrat from Lower Manhattan was paid between $650,000 and $750,000 in 2013 for his “of counsel” work for Weitz & Luxenberg. According to his form, Silver engaged in “general practice of law with emphasis on representation of individual clients and personal injury actions and 'of counsel' to law firm.” But he brought in far more than any other lawyer-legislator, for an unclear amount of labor. The Speaker has long been criticized for sitting on measures that might restrict the size of verdicts won by trial lawyers as a result of his outside engagement. His spokesman has denied any connection, and says his opposition to tort reform measures is based on principle. Legislative leaders fought to keep the Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption, which was convened by Cuomo, from subpoenaing records from their firms and others that employ legislators that would detail the extent of their work and their exact clients. Commission officials said such outside employment raised the “risk of criminal behavior.” Cuomo and legislative leaders struck a deal to disband the commission in exchange for changes to the state bribery statute, a new enforcement counsel at the Board of Elections and a pilot program for public campaign finance.


    It Is Going to Get More Experience to Live and Work in New York

    The exchange, which has prided itself on being affordable, is facing requests for increases as high as 28 percent next year for some customers. New York’s health exchange, which has prided itself on being affordable, is now facing requests for increases as high as 28 percent next year for some customers of MetroPlus—the most popular plan on the exchange. “In our case, the advertised rent is triple what we are now paying. We aren’t alone. In the past year, all kinds of pioneering restaurants that helped set the table for their respective neighborhoods — including Mesa Grill, in the Flatiron district, and WD-50 on the Lower East Side — have each lost out to untenable rent escalations. My hunch is that they won’t be replaced by restaurants that will become similar pillars of their neighborhood.”*Assemblyman Richard Gottfried, the chair of the Assembly Health Committee, is seeking a probe of double-digit rate increases that New York insurers are requesting for new Affordable Care Act policies

    Sally Goldenberg ‏@SallyGold  
    Why property tax bills will rise, despite de Blasio's boast
     “Many New York City homeowners are facing another spike in their property tax bills even though the overall tax rate is not increasing and the mayor said this week he is “proud” his Fiscal Year 2015 budget did not raise taxes. … due to a combination of factors, including an increase in overall assessed value, a Fiscal Year 2015 budget that banks on more money from the real-estate levy than last year and a state-mandated increase in bills, most homeowners will indeed pay more this fiscal year.” 
    Rents Going Up for Restaurants Also
    There Goes the Neighborhood Cafe(NYT)Rising rents are killing off Manhattan’s local restaurants
    Subways and Railroad Fares Going Up After the State Elections 
    Middle class commuters are being unfairly squeezed by the Long Island Rail Road union workers who are threatening to strike and Gov. Andrew Cuomo must step up to protect them, the Post writes: 


    Rubber Stamp Council Wants to Fake It Better

    Council Staff Hid Documents from Members

    New York City Budget: Vote First, Read Later

    Some NYC Council members and government watchdog groups are calling for council members to have at least 24 hours to read budget documents after the city budget was voted on and passed within a few hours of its printing, Wall Street Journal * Council staffers deliberately withheld some budget documentsfor more than 6 hours ahead of budget vote

    .
    Judge Goes After Halloran's Lawyer for Saying Bloomberg Bought the Ballot Also

    Former City Councilman Halloran shook hands when making deals: FBI Agent(NYDN) “He asked me for the money,” the agent told Halloran’s lawyer. To consummate a dirty deal, former City Councilman Daniel Halloran “shook hands, clinked glasses and decided that half would be paid up  front and the rest once it was done,” an undercover FBI agent testified Wednesday in the pol’s corruption trial.

    Judge scolds Halloran lawyer over Bloomberg claim(NYP) A federal judge scolded a lawyer for indicted ex-City Councilman Dan Halloran on Tuesday after the legal eagle claimed his client’s crimes were business as usual for former Mayor Michael Bloomberg.Karas flipped out, telling Varghese “you are flirting with sitting down” as the lawyer questioned a federal agent and alleged the ex-mayor had given money under the table to county Republican leaders to successfully get the GOP line in the 2009. He also claimed Bloomberg gave the brother of former Bronx Republican Committee Chairman Joseph “Jay” Savino a job after receiving Savino’s support. The judge grew especially peeved when Varghese asked the undercover agent — who had posed as a power-hungry developer to get the goods on Halloran — if he knew whether Bloomberg was ever prosecuted.* Former City Councilman Dan Halloran's lawyers try to drag Michael Bloomberg into bribery trial (NYDN)



    Undercover agent to jury: Halloran ‘very guilty’(NYP)  A federal agent who went undercover as a wealthy businessman in the bribery case of state Sen. Malcolm Smith testified Monday that he believes co-defendant and former City Councilman Dan Halloran is guilty of corruption charges and also shot down allegations of entrapment. During the White Plains federal corruption trial of Halloran (R-Queens), defense lawyer Vinoo Varghese tried to shoot down the government’s claims that the pol in 2012 offered to dole out $80,000 in no-show city consulting work on a Queens YMCA to the wire-wearing undercover agent in exchange for funds to boost what would be a failed  congressional run by Halloran. Instead, Varghese tried to paint Halloran as a cash-strapped candidate who tried to use the agent for campaign funds. “Isn’t it true, your fears came true? You got played by Mr. Halloran,” Varghese asked. The agent, known to jurors as “Raj,” shot back, “He took cash from us. He took checks from us. Those are crimes, sir.” Halloran allegedly pocketed $18,300 in cash bribes and $6,500 in straw-donor campaign donations for agreeing to steer $80,000 of council discretionary funding for the scheme, the feds say.  Halloran is also accused of pocketing $20,500 in cash bribes for masterminding cross-party negotiations for a failed $200,000 bid to get Smith — one of the state’s top Democrats — the Republican line in last year’s mayoral race.


    Shocking Building Inspectors Still Corrupt

     2 Companies Accused of Faking Safety Checks at Building Sites(NYT)
    Seven people were charged in a scheme that paid untrained people to visit far more construction sites than a trained safety manager could inspect in a single day.* Seven Indicted in Connection with Buildings Inspection Fraud(NY1)

    The Fish Stinks At the Columbia University Head
    EXCLUSIVE: City's building design boss will continue side job at Columbia University with pay, housing and tuition benefits(NYDN) Feniosky Pena-Mora received a waiver from ethics rules so can keep teaching at Columbia University and receive a salary, housing and tuition benefits. The compensation is on top of the $205,180 he earns as the city's design and construction commissioner. Feniosky Pena-Mora, New York City’s new design and construction commissioner, received a waiver from ethics rules so he can continue teaching at Columbia University and receive housing and tuition benefits, on top of his $205,180 city salary.


    Just What NY's Corrupt Pols Need About Pot of Slush Funds  

    New York officials must take the $4.4 billion settlement gained from FNP Paribas and devote it to long-term investments in infrastructure rather than pouring it into pet programs for which there will be no funding when the money runs out, the Daily News writes: * Cuomo needs to resist inevitable calls to splurge with BNPP$$$






    Update of the Senate IDC Primaries  

    Unwinding The Senate Primaries(YNN)* 32BJ Endorses Klein(YNN)* Influential union 32BJ SEIU backs Sen Klein in effort tounite IDC with Dems to form Dem majority in Senate(Newsday)* After IDC Deal With Democrats, John Liu Soldiers On(NYO)* Senate Republicans have unleashed a new fund-raising email attacking NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and his attempts to help the Democrats grab control of the chamber.Astorino says he can win the “ground game” against Cuomo this fall.
    It appears NYC Councilman Fernando Cabrera’s primary challenge to Sen. Gustavo Rivera would fail IDC Leader Jeff Klein’s litmus test.
    GOP AG candidate John Cahill differs from Astorino on the Common Core, and also blames AG Eric Schneiderman in part for tis bothced rollout.
    In the heat of campaign season, emails begging for cash are bombarding inboxes with ever increasing frequency.
    More labor endorsements for IDC Leader Jeff Klein.


    True News Had the Whole MirRam Member Item Story June 25th  . . . CrainsNY and the Clueless NYP Followed  


    Council Speaker Campaign Gives the Most Member Items $$ to Her Campaign Consultants Lobbyists MirRam
    After a Bad Night for Their Client Espaillat MirRam Still Made Money Today 

    Melissa Mark-Viverito Paid MirRam $35,000 for Her Campaign
    Hispanic Federation gets biggest @NYCCouncil member item:$400K out of speaker's pot.  (Capital)The federation has ties to almost every Hispanic lawmaker in The Bronx, including Rivera, but primarily benefits two men: political strategist Luis Miranda, who co-founded it and once served as its president, and Roberto Ramirez, a former Bronx Democratic Party boss. The men run a private political consulting firm, the MirRam Group. It’s paid by the Hispanic Federation and is hired by politicians who steer taxpayer money to the nonprofit.Flashback Twi$ted web of political nonprofits in Bx.(NYP)


    The NYP is Wrong About Honest Graft . . .  If They Are Going to Copy That Should at Least Understand What they Copy

    Memo to NYP Political Director: David Seifman: MirRam Violated the City's Ethics Law

    What the NYP left out was that MirRam that group that profited from the graft was illegally working on the the campaign to make Melissa Mark Viverito Speaker. The lines that the NYP did not copy from the CrainsNY piece was the most important to point out how MirRam acted illegally.  CrainsNY - "Last November, during the heart of the City Council speaker race, an employee of the MirRam group fielded a press request from Crain's on Ms. Mark-Viverito's behalf for an article about her past refusal to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. But on Wednesday, a spokeswoman for MirRam said any work done for Ms. Mark-Viverito was only related work for her 2013 City Council campaign, though it had ended weeks before the press request was fielded by MirRam. The firm was not paid to assist her speaker campaign."  Another lobbying firm close to Ms. Mark-Viverito, the Advance Group, landed in hot water for providing free consulting services during Ms. Mark-Viverito's speaker campaign. 

    Advance Got In Hot Wate, WTF 
    WHERE ARE THE PROSECUTORS?

    As the Daily News Reported 
    Daily News Charges Against Mark-Viverto City Council Speaker candidate Melissa Mark-Viverito may have violated city ethics rules(NYDN) Mark-Viverito, an East Harlem councilwoman, accepted unpaid assistance from the Advance Group, a prominent lobbying firm working to further her candidacy (Daily News 11/27/2013) Mark-Viverito Drops Advance Melissa Mark-Viverito Drops Advance Group for Speaker Bid(NYO) Ms. Mark-Viverito insisted today that this was not the case but out of an “abundance of caution,” the relationship would end. Melissa Mark-Viverito Drops Advance Group for Speaker Bid - Blogs(TU)

    Pathetic NYP: Said "someone should cry foul" First They Should Study the City's Ethic Law 


    One Week After True News and 3 Days After CrainsNY Pick Up Our Story the Post Discovers Their Own Story About Hispanic Federation and MirRam
    Wednesday Honest graft(NYP Ed) Crain’s is reporting that more than $1.31 million is headed to a powerful, politically connected Bronx nonprofit called the Hispanic Federation. To put that in perspective, this is more than a four-fold jump over what the same group got last year. And $833,333 of it will come from a fund controlled by Speaker Melissa Mark Viverito  . In 2012, The Post reported the Hispanic Federation had received $24 million in taxpayer funds since 1998. And between 1998 and 2008, the federation in turn paid MirRam and another firm tied to Miranda $681,644.Now MirRam has lobbied its client, Speaker Mark-Viverito, to hand $1.31 million in new taxpayer money to a group that pays it handsomely in return.The real crime here is that, so far as we know, none of this is illegal. We’re not saying the federation, which funds other Bronx nonprofits, never does any good work. But when taxpayer dollars are steered to politically connected groups through a process that doesn’t even require a council vote, someone should cry foul.


    A nonprofit organization founded and represented by NYC Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito’s top political consultant saw its pork-barrel funding quadruple in the first budget deal she brokered.
     A nonprofit organization founded and represented by the chief political consultant of Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito saw its pork-barrel funding quadruple in the speaker's first budget, Crain’s reports:
    Of the $1.3 million windfall allocated to the nonprofit Hispanic Federation in the city budget passed last Wednesday, more than $830,000 came from a newly created program funded by monies directly under Ms.  Mark-Viverito's control. The lobbying firm that serves as her campaign consultant, the Manhattan-based MirRam Group, specifically lobbied lawmakers including Ms. Mark-Viverito to create the fund. Luis Miranda, a founding partner of the MirRam Group, who is close to Ms. Mark-Viverito, founded the influential Hispanic Federation in 1990 and now serves as its paid lobbyist. The Hispanic Federation has also  paid more than $680,000  for "consulting" to MirRam and a firm registered to Mr. Miranda and his wife, the New York Post reported in 2012. he Hispanic Federation, an umbrella group that provides grants to Latino nonprofits and advocates on issues such as immigration, employs MirRam on an $8,500 monthly retainer, according to state lobbying records. Besides serving as Ms. Mark-Viverito's main City Council campaign consultant, MirRam quietly provided assistance in the midst of Ms. Mark-Viverito's council speaker campaign last fall, though it denies the work was related to the speaker race. The firm has become a force in the city's political landscape, especially among minority elected officials in Manhattan and the Bronx. The firm's other founding partner is Roberto Ramirez, the former Bronx Democratic Party leader. he Hispanic Federation, an umbrella group that provides grants to Latino nonprofits and advocates on issues such as immigration, employs MirRam on an $8,500 monthly retainer, according to state lobbying records. Besides serving as Ms. Mark-Viverito's main City Council campaign consultant, MirRam quietly provided assistance in the midst of Ms. Mark-Viverito's council speaker campaign last fall, though it denies the work was related to the speaker race. The firm has become a force in the city's political landscape, especially among minority elected officials in Manhattan and the Bronx. The firm's other founding partner is Roberto Ramirez, the former Bronx Democratic Party leader. MirRam also lobbied Queens Councilwoman Julissa Ferreras, the council's finance committee chairwoman. Another lobbying firm close to Ms. Mark-Viverito, the Advance Group, landed in hot water for providing free consulting services during Ms. Mark-Viverito's speaker campaign.


    The Incumbent Protection Campaign Poster Law  

    In A City Where Few Vote, Why is the City Giving Out Fines 4 Posters Designed to GOTV?
     New York City has assessed $105,075 in fines to campaigns in the 13th Congressional District for illegally posting signs on public property as they campaigned ahead of the June 24 primary, Capital New York reports:





    Another Re-Election Pot of Money for the Mayor Gets Fancied Up
    De Blasio names big givers to advisory board(NYP)The committee advising the not-for-profit arm for City Hall initiatives has been stacked with big mayoral campaign donors. Besides actress Cynthia Nixon, nearly two dozen of 58 Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City appointees (or their relatives) gave Mayor de Blasio’s campaign the maximum allowed, or raised above $4,950 as intermediaries, including Gina Argento, Jay Eisenhofer and Anthony Bonomo.* New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s supporters and political observers said he deserves credit for his progress on pre-K, but now hope he will turn his attention to other issues as he begins the second half of his first year as mayor, The Wall Street Journal reports: 

    Gentrification Taking Over NYC Eliminating Tale of Two City's Problems?
    Census Estimates Show Another Increase in New York City’s Non-Hispanic White Population(NYT)

    In a city that had experienced decades of white flight, a tiny shift toward racial equilibrium is seen.* A new report shows Manhattan’s white-collar workers make more than double what its non-office workers do, there are proportionately fewer blacks and Hispanics than 20 years ago in the professional ranks and a persistent wage gap between men and women, the Journal reports A report from New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer shows an increasingly polarized workforce over the past two decades. In 2012, Manhattan's white-collar workers made an average annual salary of $100,900, more than double what nonoffice workers made. In 1990, office workers made 75% more than nonoffice workers. There are also proportionally fewer blacks and Hispanics than 20 years ago within the professional ran






    Parking After the Street Sweepers Council Bill Again . . .  Pandering?  

    de Blasio Like Bloomberg Says Proposal Will Lead to Dirtier Streets
    Street sweeping 2.0(NYDN Ed)
    A bad Council idea could lead to a better plan for alternate-side parking. Ultimately, Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez’s bill reflects both the Council’s overblown belief that every difficulty can be outlawed and an utter lack of creative thinking during an era of high-tech innovation. City buses are equipped with GPS devices. You can use a smartphone to see exactly where they are. Ditto snow plows and a growing number of cabs and livery cars. If street sweepers were similarly equipped, a sweeper driver could post that a block was open for parking as soon as cleaning was finished. Drivers and enforcement agents alike could then keep track electronically.
     New York Council Bill Aims to Ease a Parking Burden(NYP)
    Legislation that will have a hearing before the City Council would allow drivers to return to parking spaces once street sweepers pass on alternate-side-parking days.* .@NYCSanitation says changing the alternate-side parkingrules would be unworkable.(WNYC)* New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and the Sanitation Department warned against a proposal to loosen alternate-side parking rules, saying it will lead to dirtier streets, the Daily News reports: PUMP YOUR BRAKES: Mayor de Blasio objects to easing of rules on alternate-side parking during street sweep days(NYDN) “The department objects to the bill, officials said, because it would impede their ability to go back and double-clean streets, a common practice especially during the fall. ‘If we didn’t need to go back around the block, it wouldn’t be an issue. But very frequently we’ve had to go back,’ said Paul Visconti, the department's assistant chief of cleaning operations. It is a ‘misconception,’ Visconti said, that anyone sitting in a parked car is immediately issued a summons when street cleaners approach.”de Blasio's Trash 180 * De Blasio voiced support for reforming alternate side parking rules a day after his Sanitation Department testified that such changes could leave many streets jammed with trash, the Observer reports:



     Jacqueline Saved More Than Grand Central Station
    “Grand Central Entrance Named For Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis,” by CBS New York: “A newly-renovated entrance at Grand Central Terminal has been named for former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.A special dedication ceremony was held Monday.In 1975, Onassis led a movement against a plan to build a 55-story tower on top of the landmarked building. Three year later, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the city’s Landmark Law, which was being challenged by developers. … The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Foyer at Park Avenue and East 42nd Street features a plaque honoring her efforts.” 


    Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? NY DA Interconnected With the Corrupt Campaign Consultant Advance Group and Their Partners

    "Who will guard the guards themselves?"













    What Are the Reasons for New York's Political Corruption Storm?

    1st  The founding fathers granted Freedom of the Press to guard the city's guardians in order to protect the public has failed with this generation of none investigative passive reporting.  

    2. It is No Secret That the DAs Played A Major Role in Metastasizing With Corruption NY's Politics
    99% of the political corrupt cases against NY's elected officials have come from federal prosecutors.  The dirty little secret of city district attorneys was since the days of Tammany Hall rule that that they did not go after the political machines and elected officials that elected them. Now as campaign power has shifted from machines to campaign consultants lobbyists it is becoming increasing clear that the city's DAs not only depend on them during election time, but look the other way when political corrupt is connected to them. While the old political machine pulled out the people it gave services to the consultants depend on manipulate voters with spin.  It is also now becoming clear that many of these campaign consultants will brake election laws and organize conspiracy with others to elect their candidates to office.  Which is exactly with the the FBI and the CFB are investigating the Advance Group for their role in the NYCLASS PAC. 


     Prosecutors and Campaign Consultants Worlds Collide    
    The AG Has Not Publicly Said He is Investigating the Advance Group, Berlin Rosen, Arzt and Brandford, Now He May Be Forced To Now   

    The Hynes Investigation Nexis 

    State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman reportedly subpoenaed consultant Mortimer Matz and Jerry Schmetterer as he looks into possible criminal charges against former Brooklyn district attorney Charles Hynes Daily News "Still, sources close to Hynes say the majority of Matz’s emails were sent out on his own time in early morning hours.  Matz defenders contend he was an integral part of the press office who routinely attended press conferences..  "Wayne Barrett wrote in  the Village Voice in 2010. that campaign consultant lobbyist "Sheinkopf one of the worse consultant lobbyist, makes kings so he can then make deals with the kings he’s made."

    Campaign Consultant Conflicts for the AG Investigation of Hynes 

    The Advance Group, Gorge Arzt and Brandford will be used by the defense of Matz as the consultants that were running the Hynes campaign in the primary.  Hynes and  Schneiderman both used the same consultant, Brandord Communications. How can the AG investigate Hynes and not investigate Hynes consultant the Advance Group which is already being investigated by the FBI and CFB?


    Branford Worked for Bronx DA Johnson, Brooklyn DA Thompson and AG Schniderman
    Branford who Worked for Both Brooklyn DA Thompson, Bronx DA Johnson and AG Schniderman. Brandford candidates CM Maisel. Cabrera, Gibson, Rose and Andrew J Cohen received mailings from United for the Future PAC controlled by both Advance and Red Horse. Advance's candidate CM Mark Levine and Laurie Cumbo were fined for his connection to Advance.  Branford worked with Berlin Rosen for Daniel L Squadron for Public Advocate. Branford work with both Advance and Red Horse with Bronx BP Rubin Diaa,Jr. Branford worked with Berlan Rosen for AG Schniederman.


    The CFB Fined Two City Council Members Because the Advance Group Ran Their Campaign and They Received Funding By A PAC Controlled By Advance 
    Two City Council members were slapped with fines Wednesday for taking off-limits contributions from animal rights group NYCLASS, which bankrolled Mayor de Blasio's mayoral campaign for his pledge to ban horse-drawn carriages. Council members Laurie Cumbo (D-Brooklyn) and Mark Levine (D-Manhattan) have to pay back money they were given by New Yorkers for Clean, Livable and Safe Streets because they shared the same political consultant — the Advance Group — as the anti-carriage group. "The penalties levied today against the Cumbo and Levine City Council campaigns represent only the first step in this proceeding," said Board Chair Rose Gill Hearn. ” Both Cumbo and Levine were fined for being connected to Advance PAC NYCLASS.  But were not fined to date for another PAC Advance worked for and contributed to both campaigns, United for the Future. 

    How the Advance Group Infected Other Consults Who Worked for District Attorneys 

    Advance Infected Berlin Rosen Who Worked for Brooklyn DA Thompson and AG Schniderman

    Berlin Rosen
    Both the Advance Group and Berlin Rosen worked for Comptroller Stringer and CM Mark Levine and Laurie Cumbo were fined for his connection to Advance. Berlin Rosen also worked for NYS AG Schniderman. Mayor de Blasio and Comptroller Stringer. Brandford worked with Berlin for the AG and for Comptroller Stringer along with the Advance Group.





    Red Horse 
    Red Horse worked for Brooklyn DA Thompson campaign along with Berlin Rosen.  Both Red Horse and Advance Group worked for the UFT's PAC United for the Future (the UFT attempted to covering up Advance involvement by paying them through a fake company) Red Horse worked for Manhattan DA. Red Horse worked for Brooklyn BP Adams, Bronx BP Diaz and PA James. Red Horse worked for Manhattan DA Cy Vance. Red Horse worked for Pitta Bishop for Brooklyn BP Adams. Red Horse worked with George Arzt in the Queens BP campaign.




    8 Of Red Horse Council Clients Received Funding by the UFT PAC United for the Future which Advance Also Worked for:
    Councilman James Vacca used Red Horse as a consultant and received mailing from United for the Future even though he had no race.  Another Red Horse client CM Annabel Palma received funding by United for a Future.Austin Shafran another Red Horse client was funded by UF the UFT PAC that Red Horse Worked for. CM Daneek Miller another Red Horse client got mailing from UF.  Red Horse client CM  Antonio Reynoso also received help from UF PAC.  CM Helen Rosenthal A Red Horse Client got mailing from UF PAC another Red Horse client. CM Richard Torres A Red Horse Client got mailing from UF PAC another Red Horse client. CM Paul Vallone A Red Horse Client got mailing from UF PAC another. NYS DEMOCRATIC SENATE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE (NYS DSCC)

    Why Has the CFB Not Gone After Advance's Clients Who Got Funding From the UFT's PAC United for the Future Which Advance Also Worked for?  
    Months ago CrainsNY reported that the Advance Group through a fake group Strategic Consultants was working for the UFT PAC United for the Future.  What is also not known is another consultant that worked for many candidates in 2013 also worked for the UFT PAC, Red Horse. Both the Advance Group and Red Horse worked for Bronx BP Ruben Diaz, Jr.  Both Advance and Berlin Rosen work for Mark Levine in the 7th council district. Both Advance and Berlin Rosen also worked for Ydanis A Rodriguez.   Red Horse Served as a consultant to Jenifer Rajkumar by received funding by the Citizens United PAC who the Advance Group worked for. Advance work for Manhattan BP Jackson who also was funded by Advance's PAC United for the Future

    Advance Group
    Brandford worked with the Advance Group in the DA Hynes campaign


     In the 2013 Elections Berlin Rosen Was Interconnected with Both Red Horse and Advance

    In the 3rd council district Berlin Rosen candidate Corey Johnson received mailing from United for the Future, Red Horse worked for UF.  In the 19 council district Red Horse worked  on Austin I Shafran campaign along with consultants Berlin Rosen and PITTA BISHOP. In the 1st congressional district Red Horse worked for Jenifer Rajkumar against Berlin Rosen candidate Margaret S Chin. In the Manhattan BP race Red Horse worked for Jessica Lappin against Berlin Rosen candidate Julie Menin. In the 6th congressional district Red Horse worked for Helen Rosenthal against Berlin Rosen candidate Marc Landis.

    Mark Guma Who Worked With Cy Vance and DA Brown Also Worked With Red Horse
     Red Horse worked with Mark Guma for Jessica S Lappin.



    Haggerty Loses Appeal 

     The state Court of Appeals upheld the conviction of political consultant John Haggerty for siphoning $750,000 from the 2009 re-election campaign of then-New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg,
    The Court of Appeals upheld the conviction of GOP operativeJohn Haggerty … Court Of Appeals Upholds Haggerty Conviction(YNN)



    Spinning the Spinner Loeser Reach Out to WFP to Expand His Base 

    Loeser Who Represents Charter Schools Hires WFP Flack Who Fought Against Them for the UFT
    Loeser hires Working Families spokesman(Capital) Stu Loeser & Co., the consulting firm founded by a longtime spokesman for Michael Bloomberg, has hired Khan Shoieb, who will leave his job as the New York communications director for the Working Families Party.  Shoieb recently defended the W.F.P.'s deal with Governor Andrew Cuomo, in aconfidential memo to state committee members that was leaked to the press. According to Shoieb, the party was minutes away from endorsing one of Cuomo's more liberal challengers, but was able to convince the governor to help the liberal-leaning party achieve a number of priorities, including raising the minimum wage and helping Democrats take control of the State Senate. “What else was the WFP supposed to get?” Shoieb asked in the memo. Loeser's firm represents a number of pro-business, pro-growth clients, but he said Shoieb's progressive background won't create a conflict.*  A report on the state of public education by New York City’s budget oversight agency found schools in the city are becoming more crowded and the number of students in temporary housing situations, including homeless shelters, has shot up, The New York Times writes: 'WE'RE LOOKING AT A CRISIS': Number of homeless students struggling through school leaps in 2012-2013(NYDN)





    Question to the NYT: Where are the None Weak Points in the City's Education System?

    Amid de Blasio’s Pre-K Push, a Bid to Boost Learning at a Weak Point in the Pipeline(NYT) With prekindergarten classes set to grow under Mayor Bill de Blasio’s ambitious plan, the ad hoc in-home day care providers that serve thousands of city children are getting fresh attention.* Public education needs to move from a system where the government’s sole concern is about running its own schools to where it gives every child options by encouraging more good schools, no matter where they come from, the Post writes:* A children’s crusade (NYDN Ed) Lawsuit fights the good fight to put good teachers in every classroom * New York City will allocate another $23 million for arts education in the upcoming school year to hire 120 new teachers and help rehabilitate dilapidated arts facilities in dozens of schools, the Associated Press reports: * Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina defended hiring uncertified teachers—including college grads with no experience or teaching certificate—for pre-kindergarten programs, the Daily News reports:  New York City’s Public Schools Are Poorer and More Crowded, Report Says(NYT)* City summer school student numbers fall by 25%(NYDN)

    FARIÑA on ‘the only thing that’s going to change the system’ -- Capital’s Eliza Shaprio: “New York City schools chancellor Carmen Fariña laid out a partial blueprint for improving student performance across the school system in an interview with Capital on Wednesday, after months of questions on how she plans to implement the sorts of systemic change she's talked about in broad terms. ...’I believe strongly that what we missed in the past was that we worried so much about structures, that we forgot that real change happens in the classroom,’ said Fariña. “Fariña said she does not believe the school system can ‘handle” a series of large, system-wide changes, as were implemented during the Bloomberg years. ‘This is not about making change for its own sake to create a chaos theory,’ she said, adding that professional development, which she called a ‘missing piece’ during the Bloomberg years, ‘is the only thing that’s going to change the system.’”*Earlier city school start times due to teachers’ contract(NYP)


    The Homeless Real Estate Establishment Strickes Back

     Rent Cuts for Housing Homeless Hit a Snag(NYT)
    The de Blasio administration is working to reduce the high rates it pays to private landlords to house homeless people, but at least one such landlord is threatening to sue the city and evict families if his rent payment is cut.





















































    NYC Loses Its Keepers of Its Morality Compass: The Gabriela Rosa Edition

    The Only Checks and Balances Left in NY's Government is Jail
    The arrest of a NYS Assemblywoman for pretending to be an American Citizen does not shock anyone anymore. NYC's special institutions like the media and neighborhoods has lost most of power to keep the moral compass that has protected generations of  NYC residents protected from government abuse.  New Yorkers' learn of the many cases of political corruption only after the arrest.  The U.S. Attorney has asked the media to investigate corruption, but they have ignored him. The trial of the leaders of the second largest party in the city for selling their ballot line (our democracy) to elect a mayor, gets almost no media attention.   It is clear that the media has lost not only moral compass, but its moral leadership as well  It not only the media that is failing  Our city government was elected claiming to be moral progressives. 
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    Moral Compass Reporters Generation Lost: Kemptem, Breslin, Hamill, Barrett, Newfield
    What has become increasing clear in the first 6 months of this new city government is that this new brand of progressives is mostly a spin to gain public support at the polls.mToday's progressives are very different from the progressives that reformed government 100 years ago. These new progressives spin social issues while ignoring the government reforms that protect those social issues.  Today's progressive city council use member items slush funds for their reelection campaigns and help the campaign consultants that elected them lobby city agencies on behalf of their clients who have hired them.  As life long progressive reporter Wayne Barrett demands to know why are progressives protecting a teachers union over students needs?  Today's progressives pols protect the UFT because of the major role that union played in getting them elected. It takes a neighborhood to build a moral compass. As the city continues to gentrify it is destroying local neighborhood structures that helped build our city's moral compass.  Even the black church's of central Brooklyn are selling to the real estate developers. The question must be asked what has happen to the moral compass that made New York for generations a class act.  It was in NYC that FDR's new deal reforms moral compass was born.

    Defining Deviancy Down Progressive Selfies
    In 1993, a man from from the greatest generation described what is happening to today's New York moral compass. When most of today's city council were in diapers Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan published an most important pieces of social theory entitled" Defining Deviancy Down." that explains their governing behavior. Moynihan believed that there is a limit to the amount of deviant behavior any community can "afford to recognize" His basic idea is that we had moved the bar for what we, as a culture and political behavior, defined as acceptable, down. Moynihan believed “we have been redefining deviancy so as to exempt much conduct previously stigmatized, and also quietly raising the ‘normal’ level in categories where behavior is now abnormal by any earlier standard.”  Moynihan would not be shocked by the fact that New York's voters have continue to reelect their Albany and City Council legislatures despite the dysfunctionalism and corruption that has destroyed the economy of the state and sent dozens of elected officials to jail, the poor into depression like suffering and the middle class fleeing the city.




    After the Spin That More Public Housing Repairs Are Being Made NYCHA Tenants Sue for Lack of Repairs
    'IT'S THE SAME': NYCHA residents still waiting for change after Mayor de Blasio's promises, from six months ago(NYDN)  Seventeen tenants sued NYCHA in June on behalf of DeWitt Clinton Houses' 1,700 residents, demanding the authority address dozens of repairs that date back years. While de Blasio's administration has made some changes, some tenants throughout NYCHA developments still suffer.


    Cuomo Uses the NYT Today to Spin For Gay Votes On this Pride Weekend
     Cuomo Plan Seeks to End New York’s AIDS Epidemic(NYT)
    Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said he would announce on Sunday a plan for more-aggressive testing and treatment, a result of months of negotiations with AIDS activists.* Gov. Cuomo sets goal of ending AIDS epidemic by 2020(NYDN)




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    If Your Trying to Kill Harlem King Rangel Make Sure You Kill Him 

     Who is Splitting Espaillat's Latino Vote as Espaillat Tries to Hang onto His State Senate? 

    Revenge Espaillat
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    Gerson Borrero @GersonBorrero  ·  Jun 27
    Just confirmed Guillermo Linares collecting petitions for #nys31. This could get really bad for @EspaillatNY chances against @RJackson_NY


    How Can the Mayor's Flacks Bully A Press That is Already Dead?
    PressNecrophilia . .  In America Today More Important to Spin or Control the Press Than Fixing Government
    'We need to attack, not react,' de Blasio press secretary tells PR staff in pep talk(NYDN)  When it comes to making it in the world's toughest media market, Mayor de Blasio's top spokesman apparently thinks the best defense is a good offense. “We need to attack, not react – no bunker mentality,” City Hall Press Secretary Phil Walzak said at a Thursday gathering of about 50 city agency PR staffers, according to a Daily News tipster. “Be aggressive. Tell your story loudly and proudly," Walzak urged the crew in his tough-guy pep talk, our source said."We live in a very combative media environment." Some who attended the gathering -- held to introduce the flacks to their new point woman, Andrea Hagelgans -- felt Walzak's advice was “over the top,” the insider added. The meeting came a week after de Blasio hired Hagelgans--who led Planned Parenthood’s aggressive response to the Susan G. Komen Foundation’s decision to withdraw funding -- to coordinate media ops for his cabinet and all city agencies.Hizzoner decided to retool his press strategy after staggering through a series of PR fiascos early in his term. We have reached out to Walzak for comment, and will update if we hear back...



    Amazing How the Press Reports Campaign Spin As Real  . . .  Learned Nothing From Mayor's Race . . . Pathetic  

    Monday Update
    State Republicans slam Mayor de Blasio's push to regain Senate for Democrats(NYDN) The push by the mayor for Democratic control in Albany is being vilified as 'a city-led agenda that will stop at nothing to take from suburban taxpayers.'


    IDC-Dem Deal Really? No details formally announced. But sources say the alliance between Jeff Klein and Andrea Stewart-Cousins will "mirror" current IDC-GOP pact * IDC Agrees to Unite With Democratic Conference in Albany(NYO) * Why won’t the IDC and regular Senate Democrats reunify until after the November election? It’s a question of numbers. * Breakaway faction of Democrats in state Senate will joinparty in 2015 (NYDN) * Klein: To Be Clear, IDC Isn’t Rejoining Regular Dems(YNN) * IDC-Dem Deal Could Bring Valesky A GOP Challenger (Updated)(YNN) 


    SundayUpdate WDP Primary Still 
    Senate Dems still back IDC challenges, for now(Capital)

    Friday Update WDP Primary Backing Off
    IDC Senator David Carlucci will avoid a primary following this week’s agreement that the conference will work alongside the mainline Senate Democratic Conference.
    Meanwhile, a potential primary challenger to IDC Senator Diane Savino indicated he may back off his election bid.* Skelos Downplays Comparisons Between WFP, Conservative Party(YNN) * WFP Raises Off IDC-Dem Deal(YNN)*Five measures that could be law under Senate Democrats (LoHud)* Koppell: ‘No reason’ to end Klein challenge(Capital)
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    SenatorSkelosis spot on here: rips Cuomo for Senate deal - Politics on the Hudson  * A post-election IDC-Democratic Senate reunification could result in fewer or less strenuous primary challenges against IDC members, but it could also mean a GOP opponent for one member where none previously existed, State of Politics reports: * Business groups are wary of the deal announced that could return control of the state Senate to the Democrats and many say they fear their four-year streak of pro-business legislation will soon come to an end, Crain’s reports:

    Former New York City councilman Robert Jackson kicked off his bid for state Senate today and will now face off against the incumbent, Adriano Espaillat, City & State reports:* Democrats and the Working Families Party are clear on what issues they would push to get into law if they win the Senate majority in November—public campaign financing, the Dream Act, abortion rights, increased minimum wage and a ban on fracking,Gannett Albany reports:  State of Politics explores the complicated nature of the Independent Democratic Conference’s announcement that it will rejoin the mainline Senate Democrats after November, noting that IDC Leader Jeff Klein and the “regular” Democratic leader will have to jointly agree on everything that comes to the floor for a vote:* * State Senate Republican leader Dean Skelos told WNYC listeners that his party would retain control of the Senate, despite his crumbling coalition with the Independent Democratic Conference, by taking out Democratic incumbents in contested districts, the Observer reports: * The decision by the Senate Independent Democratic Conference to work with the mainline Democrats next year will mean Sen. David Carlucci, who recently pledged to rejoin the Democratic Conference if the IDC didn’t break with the Republicans, will avoid a primary this year, Gannett Albany reports: 

    “I’m surprised with the governor for his capitulation to the Working Families Party and Bill de Blasio and their radical agenda,” Skelos said. The Long Island Republican noted how only four years ago Cuomo demanded that the liberal Working Families Party accept his centrist agenda.
     Senate GOP leader Dean Skelos slams Gov. Cuomo overbreakaway Dems (NYDN) The IDC’s abandonment of the Republicans to re-join the regular Democrats in a power-sharing deal is either an unmitigated disaster or a bonanza for liberal causes – depending on who you ask.* Sen. Tom Libous: “It’s basically Mayor de Blasio just doesn’t want to run New York City, he wants to run upstate New York and New York City, and some of things he represents is not what we represent in upstate.” * Senate Republicans are preparing to run against “ultra-liberal New York City radicals” who are working to empower “illegal immigrants” and stifle business, according to a set of talking points distributed to Republican senators. * Despite their conceptual deal, leaders of both Democratic conferences have so far refused to call for an end to a half-dozen primary challenges to incumbent senators that were put in motion in recent months as the rival factions geared up for electoral war.* Former NYC Councilman Robert Jackson announced his candidacy for Sen. Adriano Espaillat’s seat, and said he thinks the senator, who is now seeking re-election, is “exhausted” from his failed primary challenge to Rep. Charlie Rangel.* * State Senate Republican Leader Dean Skelos said Gov. Andrew Cuomo “sold his soul” to the Working Families Party and its “radical agenda” after Cuomo’s push to break up the IDC coalition, Newsday reports:  * Although the IDC announced it will abandon the state Senate Republicans, IDC members will still face primary challengers that have the support of advocates and legislators wary of the new conference, the Gotham Gazette reports: 


    Why Does Reporters Not Assume Doubt After the 2013 Promises Died?
    @SalAlbaneseNYC is not happy about LICH  @HuffPostNY "LICH Hospital already served its purpose as de Blasio's campaign prop."




    Is Rangel the Only Pol In This City That Will Not Be Bullied? 

    WFP More Powerful in Threatening Pols Than Winning Elections
    KLEIN, CUOMO ANNOUNCE SENATE COALITION: Senate Independent Democratic Conference Leader Jeff Klein announced a new coalition with mainline Democrats, but only after the November elections, City & State reports: Deal to End Senate Rift May Give Democrats Full Control in Albany(NYT)* NY1 ItCH: A Dark Day for the State GOP  New York State Senate Coalition Ends (WSJ)* Senate GOP Leader Dean Skelos says NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio is set to become the “de facto governor” if the Senate flips into the hands of downstate Democrats.

    No Unity Yet

    Joseph Esposito, who led the New York City Police Department’s responses to Hurricane Sandy and the Sept. 11 attacks, was named emergency management commissioner.* Emergency Chief Is Appointed (WSJ)


    Besides Pre-K Where are the News Education Programs From this Administration?  

     New York City Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina is pushing schools to adopt previously abandoned, unstructured teaching methods that education experts argue is incompatible with Common Core standards, The New York Times writes: City classroom trailers no longer count as public school space(NYDN)
    *. Raising standards in New York’s schools(NYP)




    Beetle Lopez Juice Lives 




    Mayor As Union Organizer De Blasio hits road for national union event(NYP)



    Weiner on NY1 Does Not Think the Senate Deal Will Ever Happen - Delaying Tactic Until the Elections Over 2. Secret Offer On The Table TO Reunite Senate Dems and IDC: Source 
    Weiner None Believer in Democratic IDC Deal(NY1)
    The deal, brokered in part by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, would unify the two factions of Democrats in a coalition, with Jeff Klein as one of its co-leaders, a source with knowledge of the offer tells City & State: * De Blasio met yesterday with IDC members in hopes of convincing them to return to the regular Democratic conference. Gov. Andrew Cuomo and top labor leaders were reportedly at the same meeting, at which an offer to reunite the IDC and mainline Dems was put on the table.* CUOMO, MAYOR MEET – “De Blasio huddles with IDC to talk about reconciliation,” by Capital’s Jimmy Vielkind: “New York City mayor Bill de Blasio met on Monday afternoon with state senators from the chamber's Independent Democratic Conference to discuss the possibility of a reconciliation with the chamber's mainstream Democrats, three people familiar with the meeting said.“The talks were described as still in the preliminary phase, one person said, and come as an array of Democratic officials and allied groups—including de Blasio himself—has threatened to back primary challengers to the five I.D.C. senators unless they agree to some sort of rapprochement.” http://capi.tl/1v2oLZa-- “Secret offer on the table to reunite Senate Dems and IDC: Source,” by City and State’s Jon Lentz, Nick Powell and Morgan Pehme: “An offer is on the table to reunite the mainline Senate Democrats and the Independent Democratic Conference as the new State Senate majority … The offer came together … at a secret meeting in New York City that included Gov. Andrew Cuomo, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, State Senate Majority Coalition Co-Leader Jeff Klein and representatives from several of the state’s most powerful unions. …“Klein would continue as co-leader of the Senate with a representative of the mainline Democrats—presumably either Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins or State Sen. Michael Gianaris, the leader of the Senate Democratic Conference’s campaign committee—replacing current Coalition Co-Leader Dean Skelos, the Senate Republican leader.
    “If the deal is accepted by all of the parties involved it would instantly bring about a profound sea change in New York politics, potentially deposing the Senate Republicans from power next session and moving the state farther to the left. It would also open up the possibility for a slew of progressive legislation to pass that has been stymied up to date as a result of opposition from the State Senate Republicans.” http://goo.gl/wMUjTg * De Blasio huddles with I.D.C. to talk about reconciliation(Capital)* The talks that took place were described by a source to Capital New York as still in the “preliminary phase.”* Cuomo’s Senate Republican Ties Remain Strong(YNN)* “I think we end up w/ an absolute majority & the IDCwould be making a mistake if they break the coalition,” Ed Cox.  * Even after Gov. Andrew Cuomo vowed to help Democrats retake full control of the state Senate, Republicans are still appearing alongside the incumbent governor at events around the state, State of Politics reports: 

    Lipstick on the Election Law Pig
    Bill Hammond: “Cuomo will fittingly share the ballot this November with a proposed constitutional amendment that — depending on whom you ask — will either end the ugly practice of gerrymandering or merely put lipstick on the pig.”


    Union Deals  
    Bill de Blasio Strikes Tentative Labor Deal With Nurses and 1199 Members(NYO)* * The state Nurses Association and the 1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers East settled their contracts with New York City in a $879.3 deal that mirrors the pattern set by UFT, the Daily News reports: 


    NYPD to Examine If Decline of Stop and Frisk Increases Crime  
    The NYPD is analyzing data to determine if the decline in the number of stop, question and frisks is causing an increase in crime in the city, the Journal reports:


    No Extra Money for Vets but Money for Municipal ID
    The City Council voted to create the largest municipal ID program in the country, giving the city’s undocumented immigrants and the homeless a way to prove their identity and transgender people to self-designate their sex, the Daily News reports:





















































    A Hint At the Empty Values of NY's New Campaign Operatives  

    Anti-Israel rants on his Facebook
    Campaign aide axed for anti-Israel rant ALBANY — The campaign manager for Bronx state Senate candidate Oliver Koppell — a former field director for the Working Families Party — was fired Wednesday after The Post questioned...    “We live in the United States of Israel,” Robert Byrd Akleh wrote Sept. 21, 2011, the same day President Obama told the United Nations that America’s commitment to Israel was unshakable. A year later, Akleh was again railing against the Jewish state — this time for upsetting his outing to a Mets game.“Just my luck. I go to Citi Field to watch the Mets game and it turns out to be celebrate Israel night smh!!!! [shaking my head]” he complained on May 30, 2012.Israel wasn’t the only target of his social-media ire. Akleh blasted Gov. Cuomo as a “s–tbird” just three months ago, when state budget negotiations were in full swing.






    NYT Endorsement is the Kiss of Death . . . Not Charisma Shown During Debate That Nobody Watched  
    Political analysis said Rep. Charles Rangel’s charisma during debates and state Sen. Adriano Espaillat’s alienation of Puerto Rican and black voters with his appeals to Dominican ethnic pride contributed to Rangel’s victory, The Times writes: Rangel Wins House Primary Rematch(NYT) * For Espaillat, Strong Start Was Marred by Missteps (NYT)

    Tuesday A Week After the NYT Continues to Explain Why Their Endorsed Candidate Lost
     The campaign between Rep. Charles Rangel and state Sen. Adriano Espiallat demonstrated Harlem is a community in flux: gentrifying, but with pockets of persistent poverty as well, the Times writes: 
    NY-13 — Harlem after Rangel — Times’ Nikita Stewart: The demographics are changing, and so is the economy of Harlem. Does the neighborhood that is also a global brand still need an iconic congressman like Charlie Rangel or Adam Clayton Powell Jr.? Stewart: “What does Harlem, in this day and age, really represent? … The Harlem where the streets bubbled with debates led by W.E B. DuBois, Malcolm X or Marcus Garvey is long gone. … Yet residents do not seem to be yearning for another Powell, or the next Rangel—or even this one—to lead them. … Harlem voters make up less than half of the congressional district, which includes a swath of the Bronx; more than half the district’s voting-eligible residents are Hispanics. More than ever, Harlem is less a clearly identified voting bloc than an idea. A brand.” -- 2016 candidate speculation: former governor David Paterson; former assemblyman Adam Clayton Powell IV, Councilwoman Inez Dickens, Assemblyman and state Democratic Party chairman Keith Wright, and former White House aide Clyde Williams make the list. via News’ Jan Ransom:* WHY ESPAILLAT LOST: Gerson Borrero writes that infighting among Dominicans, including ongoing struggles between state Sen. Adriano Espaillat and former assemblyman Guillermo Linares, factored into Espaillat’s congressional loss:
    Thursday No congrats from de Blasio, Cuomo, or Obama: Rangel(NYP)

    Strange

    Rangel calls de Blasio, Sharpton's neutrality 'strange' during race(NYDN)








    The NYT is losing the power to effect elections in NYC.  Does not look like their endorsement attracted any of their readers to vote against Rangel




    After Rangel Already
     Congressional hopefuls are already eying Rep. Charles Rangel’s seat, which will open up in 2017 when Rangel retires, and courting Rangel’s endorsement, the Daily News writes:
    Espaillat Concedes

    Espaillat Concedes to Rangel; Will Run for Re-election in Senate (Updated)(YNN)

    Rangel proves to be a sore winner after beating Espaillat(NYP) Rangel will never forgive Adriano Espaillat, whom he once privately described as a “punk,” according to sources in the congressman’s camp.* Rangel win helped by increased turnout from black neighborhoods(NYDN)* Forgotten ethnic factor helped Rangel win(NYP)* Adriano Espaillat Concedes to Charlie Rangel in Congressional Primary(NYO) * Mark-Viverito Argues Her Endorsement Was Still ‘Helpful’ to Espaillat(NYO) * New Class of Winners and Losers Emerges After Rangel Fells Espaillat(NYO) Winner  Rasheida Smith and Neal Kwatra:, 1199 SEIU:, Bill Clinton:The Central Harlem Democratic Establishment  Loser Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito:Rev. Al Sharpton: MirRam Group: The United Federation of Teachers:* * After loss to Rangel, Espaillat to focus on re-election in Albany (NYT)* Espaillat Concedes House Primary Race to Rangel(NYT)* @cbrangel reflects on how he won his primary contest on@InsideCityHall. (NY1) * Azi ‏@Azi   scoop: my interview with @EspaillatNY: 'I'm not upset. I'mhappy'(Capital)* Despite his loss, Espaillat insists he’s “happy” because he worked hard and made a “major statement” at the polls, considering “the whole Washington permanent government came out” in favor of Rangel.* Rep. Charles Rangel, who was censured by the House in 2010 for ethics missteps, is scrambling to amend his annual disclosure form after failing to report an all-expenses paid junket to China last year, the Daily News writes: 
    Rangel Says He Never Thought Bill Thompson Would Win the Mayoralty(NYO)* Mayor de Blasio has yet to wish Rep. Charles Rangelcongratulations on his big win (NYDN)* * State Sen. Adriano Espaillat missed 891 votes in the 2014 legislative session, leading every other lawmaker in the upper chamber, even Sen. Malcolm Smith, who was on trial for corruption charges this month , the Observer reports:* Breakdown of Primary Returns Shows How Rangel Won Re-election(NY1)



    Jail PR War Continues 
    Union vs New Commission and DOI (Mayor) All Dropping Stories Daily
    The city's most dangerous inmates will get more intensive mental health treatment — part of an effort to stave off violence behind bars. Mayor de Blasio earmarked $32.5 million, split between the correction and health departments, to create four observation units for the most aggressive inmates. Officials say about 20 to 40 inmates at a time — all of them with severe mental illnesses — will get customized treatment in the special units.



    Murdoch Throwing Stones At Corrupt Rangel In A Glass House 
    As the Owner of the Post is Question in England About the Conviction of His Paper's manager on phone hacking his NY paper calls NY Corrupt for Sending Rangel Back to Corrupt WashingtonRep. Charles Rangel’s reelection is another reminder of why New York has a reputation as one of the nation’s most politically corrupt states, the Post writes:
    UK phone hacking scandal: News Corp's Rupert Murdoch to bequestioned as Andy Coulson convicted
    When Tabloids Take the Low Road(NYT Ed) A former journalistic star and aide to David Cameron is convicted in the British phone-hacking scandal.

    "After nearly 44 years in office, it is now time for him to yield to the next generation." (NYT) @Azi @chrissmithnymag although the NYT is hilariously wrong.  Debate performances that nobody saw and 9 point increase in negs.  Cmon.

    Harlem Vote for Experience Wisdom Over Change and New Generation
    Gonzalez: Despite district changes, Rep. Charles Rangel proves he's not ready to go(NYDN)


    Beyond the Melting Pot Ethnic Racial Voting Divide
    The NYT Could Not Even Deliver the White vote to Espaillat
    Roger Stone ‏@RogerJStoneJr 
    @anniekarni Lis Smith/Eliot Spitzer hex more damaging than the Sheinkopf curse !
    Rangel22,67447.4%
    Espaillat     20,84643.6%
    Walrond     3,7687.9%
    Garcia5051.1%  Rangel and Espaillat difference: 1,828 votes, out of 47,793 






    de Blasio to Rent Out Park Slope Home  
    De Blasio to rent family’s home while living in Gracie Mansion(NYP)


    RIP Queens GOP Boss Ragusa 
    PHIL RAGUSA, 74—Longtime Queens GOP chair dies—Daily News’ Lisa Colangelo and Celeste Katz: Phil Ragusa, chairman of the Queens County Republican Party, died Tuesday after a battle with leukemia. He was 74. "Chairman Ragusa had dedicated his life to serving his community, the Republican Party and particularly his friends and family. He has been chairman of the Queens Republican Party since 2007 and will be sorely missed," the GOP said in a statement. The soft-spoken Ragusa passed away at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, according to a spokesman. The party leader "will be remembered for his integrity and commitment to the democratic process and was viewed by many as not just a friend but a mentor." http://nydn.us/1jfHrPS

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    WFP Caused the Walmartization of NY's Politics . . . Using the Wal-Mart Business Model to Win Campaigns and Drive Out the Competition 
    NYC does not have a single Walmart because of the WFP and their friends in the progressive movement protesting the company unfair business practices. The protesters accuse Wal-mart of bulk purchasing and corporate financing to sell merchandise at low costs in order to drive competitors out of the market.  WFP says the Wal-Mart's business model pushes mom and pop business out of the market creating an economic monopoly.  It is now clear that the WFP has use the Wal-Mart unfair business model to take over NY's politics by using unfair economic advantages.  In 2009 the WFP created Data and Field as a for profit company to give them competitive advantages in campaigns.     

    Centralization of Money And Campaign Consultants Taking the Power Out of the Local Communities to Choose Who Represent Them
    WFP, Unions and Developers Sucking the Life Out of NYC Neighborhoods
    Date and Field was a complicated web of coordinated campaign services at reduced prices, shared resources and staff, and quiet money transfers between six 2009 Council campaigns, as well as Bill de Blasio’s campaign for public advocate. Upwards of a million dollars, and possibly more, was involved, with over $1.7 million in matching funds comprised of taxpayer dollars already disbursed and more are potentially was at stake. Data and Field was forced to shut down as part of a lawsuit settlement against Councilwoman Debi Rose, filed by five Staten Island voters. The voters alleged that Rose was under billed for a services provided by Data and Field Services (DFS), a political company created by the WFP. Rose should have paid DFS $100,000, but the lawsuit alleged that her campaign was under billed because she was endorsed by the Working Families Party, which violates election laws. After years fighting in court the Staten Island DA has just won the right to use a special prosecutor to investigate Data and Field.  Special prosecutor Roger Adler will be looking at all the campaigns run by Berlin Rosen, which is now the house lobbyists for City Hall that received funding and services from Data and Field, including Bill de Blasio, Brad Lander, Debi Rose, Daniel Dromm,  Jumaane Williams and Melissa Mark-Viverito.

    NYCLASS, United for the Future PACs in 2013, Like Data and Field in 2009 Also Gave Unfair Advantage to WFP Candidates
    It is clear that the WFP completed the Wal-Martization of NYC politics in the 2013 municipal election. Data and Field was not longer available to the WFP so they developed a close working relationship with two PACs, NYCLASS and United for the Future. A PAC funded by the UFT. We know that the Advance Group is under FBI and CFB investigation for their role in running NYCLASS.  We also know that two council members have been fined for their campaigns being run by Advance and receiving mailings by the Advance run PAC NYCLASS.  The CFB said the campaigns of Laurie Cumbo and Mark Levine (both WFP endorsed) were illegally coordinated and received unfair economic advantage. Melissa Mark-Viverito another WFP candidate also was funded by NYCLASS.   What is unclear is if the CFB or the FBI is looking at the unfair advantage other WFP endorsed candidates received by PACs connected to their campaign consultants. The same political consultant that benefited from Data and Field Berlin Rosen were side by side with Advance in the 2013 WFP campaigns of fine candidates Mark Levine, Laurie Cumbo.  Berlin Rosen also worked in the campaigns of WFP candidates funded by the UFT Advance run United for the Future PAC: Corey Johnson, Kirsten J Foy, Rory Lancman and Ydanis A Rodriguez.    The Advance Group involvement in the UFT PAC United for the Future was covered up by the UFT who paid the consultant though a fake company.  The following additional WFP candidate received funding by the United for the Future PAC: Rosie Mendez, Vanessa L Gibson and Alan Maisel. Red Horse another consultant that worked for United for the Future PAC also got funding for two of their WFP back candidates Ritchie Torres, Paul Vallone.







    Election Day in the 13th CD 

    Rangel: Leaders who abandoned me ‘made one hell of a mistake’(NYP)
    * After voting in today’s congressional primary, Rep. Charles Rangel reflected on his more than four decades in Congress, while state Sen. Adriano Espaillat looked to the future, the Daily News reports: http://goo.gl/k8qLGJ
    * Espaillat wants everyone to be aware of the “widespread voting problems” that occurred in 2012, the last time he faced Rep. Charles Rangel in an election, Business Insider reports: http://goo.gl/JYmQjW

    * Rangel told radio listeners that Mayor de Blasio told him privately he was backing Pastor Mike Walrond—a third contender in the 13th Congressional District race—for Rangel’s seat, in spite of the fact that de Blasio said earlier this month he would not endorse in the race, the Observer reports: http://goo.gl/bfjrTH
    And while we wait to see if turnout stinks... Document Drop: The price of NY primaries (NYDN)
    * Here’s a list of the top contributors to contestants in today’s New York congressional primaries, courtesy of Maplight, which follows the impact of money on Congress, and Capitol Confidential: 

    Charlie Rangel-ing for voters(NYP) * Rangel and Espaillat Make Final Push on Eve of Primary(NYT) *
     Rangel, Espaillat make final campaign push prior to vote(NYDN) * Local rapper Fireboy LD creates song for 'superfly' Rep. Charlie Rangel ahead of election(NYDN) * Adriano Espaillat woos voters to NY-13 primary polls with merengue melody(NYDN) * * On the eve of the 13th congressional district Democratic primary, for which polls are open until 9 p.m., Rep. Charles Rangel and state Sen. Adriano Espaillat held news conferences a block apart, touching off a shouting match between supporters, the Times reports:  * While politicos and the media have been fixated on the Rangel-Espaillat race, some 13th congressional district residents are uninterested in the historic election, the Daily News writes: 
    Rangel: "If you had an old racehorse and he kept winning... why would you get a colt that doesn't know where the track is..."*The Espaillat insider said the campaign sent six “targeted” mailers—nothing districtwide—and “householded” the mailers, meaning multiple voters living in the same address only received one piece. The mailers were all positive because they had to introduce the candidate and there wasn’t anything new that voters were going to learn about Rangel that would change their mind—his supporters were unmovable. The challenge, this person said, is simply getting more voters who have proven they’re engaged enough to show up to a congressional race in June, but are looking for an alternative to the well-known congressman. *The Primary has a musical side. Rangel's campaign has a rap;Espaillat's, a classic merengue(NYT)* .@cbrangel said @billdeblasio told him he was supportive of@MikeWalrond. via @geraldorivera #ny13  Adriano Espaillat Proudly Votes for Himself on Primary Day. *For Maybe the Last Time, Charlie Rangel Votes for Himself(NYO)
    To Read More About the Campaign in the 13th



    NYC Unemployment Continues to Lags 

    New York City Unemployment Continues To Lag(YNN) Meanwhile, unemployment in the Bronx stands at 10.6 percent and in Kings County, it’s 8.6 percent.



    The .0003% Potemkin WFP Party
    There is no doubt that the WFP is the most powerful party in New York politics today, after taking over City Hall and making the govern of the empire state gravel on video to gain their support.  What is at question is who does the Working Families Party represent and how do they operate.  In a city that has 8,337,000 residents, the WFP has 2529 active members that voted in the 2013 election, just .0003% of NYC voting population.  Political parties in NYC were designed by district to give a voice to each neighborhood in the city.  At the height of the Tammany Hall Democratic Party, there were over 400 clubs representing the neighborhood in the city. Many in the same neighborhood competing against each other.  There’s was more to the Tammany Hall story than corruption. Tammany Hall’s leaders delivered social services and took care of the residents of their district problems. They massaged justice at a time when the poor did not have access to public defenders. They gave food and jobs to those who need them.  In short Tammany Hall power came from delivering services to the voters.  Political parties today like the WFP gain their power by controlling ballot access, campaign  consultants, lobbyist and money.  Bloomberg paid millions for the GOP and Independent party line when he was mayor.  Malcolm Smith tried to buy the GOP line from two party leaders who are under indictment.  Not only are registered voter in the Independence Party not receiving the services that Tammany Hall democratic were provided at the turn of the century, but as the Daily News proves over and over again those IP  registered voters have no idea they belong to a real party, they think they are just independent.  


    WFP Making the Progressive Movement into A Cult That Cuts Out Its Traditional Reform Services Roots to A Narrow Union Protection Racket
    Yesterday lifelong progressive wrote that the WFP was exploited by the union interests that bankroll it.  "With de Blasio and the UFT-financed Working Families Party as allies, the union is hijacking the very language of progressive movement politics, annexing left journalism to defend its narrowest interests and even recruiting progressives to join its war against charter schools that work for kids." Frances Perkins, FDR's Secretary of Labour began her reform of America's labor laws working side by side with Tammany Hall to reform the city's building code after the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist fire. Perkins came to Roosevelt's cabinet from a career championing workers' rights. An outspoken graduate from Mount Holyoke, she began work as a social reformer as part of Tammany Hall well before women won the right to vote. A defining moment for her was the Triangle Shirtwaist fire of 1911: 146 garment workers, most of them young immigrant women, died as an overcrowded factory burned down in Greenwich Village. Perkins, who had been having tea with friends nearby, witnessed the tragedy from the pavement, watching young women leap to their deaths from the upper floors. She vowed to redouble her efforts and became an adept political operator, working with the famously corrupt Democrats in Tammany Hall.

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    The WFP Took Over Politics Because the Other Parties in the City Are Not Real Also
    All the parties have let the voters of NYC down.  The middle class who they were supposed to serve are fleeing the city fueled by political leaders who fund tax breaks for real estate developers that gentrify (increase rents) in neighborhoods they live in . The poor who the parties were designed to help in exchange for their vote have increased in numbers. It is no surprise that the WFP was able to march in with a slick PR campaign and take over. The Independence Party has no power to win votes.  It candidate the only Latino in the race in the 2013 mayoral campaign got less than 1% of the vote in the general election.  The GOP is down to just 6 elected officials in a city with over 130 elected positions.  Most importantly the leadership of the city's dominant Democratic Party has lost the ability to work together and elect citywide candidates.  Rudy Giuliani, Mike Bloomberg, the loss of the council speaker position by Queens Boss Crowley and the fact that not one democratic county leader supported de Blasio for mayor in the primary,  show you just how out of touch the democrats aging party leadership has become.   


    At the Least the WFP Has Played Fast and Lose With the Election Laws
    The WFP took advantage of the weakness of the city's other parties and low voter participation, by putting together a smart and sharp coalition with the unions that knows how to run campaigns and has no fear about breaking election laws to elect their candidates or threatening primaries against candidates that don't follow their orders.  The WFP campaigns against the IDC candidates this year show how aggressive and coordinated their quest for power has become. Many of today's elected officials come from the political class (working for other elected officials) and have no strong political support from the district they were elected from. In other words they do not have the power to stand up to the special interests.  The Data and Field scandal in 2009 and the NYCLASS scandal shows their coalition willingness to violated election laws to gain power. The buzz in political circles has been that anyone of these two scandals could take down the WFP, even the mayor. But the Buzz today is that the Yoda governor can accomplish the begin of the destruction of the WFP with one move.
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    Competition On the Left is the Way to Stop or Slow Down the WFP Invasion of New York's Government
    Listening to an interview on Cassimatis’ round table today with Exec. Dir. of the Liberal Party Martin Hassner, one get the feeling that it would be OK with the party if Cuomo also ran on his its line this year.  By agreeing to run on the Liberal line Cuomo not only gives the party back a permanent ballot line, but set up competition on the progressive side for a party and coalition that has pushed him or tried to push him around, on issues like charter schools, the IDC-GOP Senate coalition and increasing taxes. It would also make some of Cuomo's GOP money people very happy. Some say that Zephyr Teachout run as a democrat, with a WFP operative as her campaign manager, is an insurance policy by the WFP leadership to keep Cuomo from taking the Liberal Line. Stay Tuned. What is clear is that when comparing the role of political parties today with the Tammany Hall era, the corruption is the same, but instead of serving the voters like Boss Tweed or Boss de Sapio did, modern day party leaders are all about deceiving the voters and only helping their friends.The campaign year's third petition period looms on L.I.(Newsday)
    More About WFP, Acorn 2.0 and the New Progressive Machine 
    WFP, Cuomo, IDC and Koppell Klien Race 


    The Rent Battle 1% 
    The New York City Rent Guidelines Board voted not to follow Mayor Bill de Blasio’s call to freeze rents, instead opting for historically low increases of up to 1 percent for one-year leases and 2.75 percent for two-year lease
    Rent Guidelines Board member who voted down the rent freeze took off on a plane(NYDN)
    Steven Flax, a banker who was appointed by Mayor de Blasio but disregarded the mayor’s support for a rent freeze for stabilized tenants, was too upset to explain his vote, she said.
    Transparency Law Gave Landlords Edge in Rent Vote (WSJ)
    Rent-stabilized apartments to get 1 percent increase on one-year leases, 2.75 percent for two-year leases: (NYT) * De Blasio: Rent increase 'not a surprise' (Capital)
    De Blasio's Appointees On Rent Board Vote In Favor Of 'Modest' Rent Increase
    * De Blasio said he disagrees with the vote to modestly increase rents for regulated apartments by the Rent Guidelines Board, and left open the possibility of replacing some of the board's members in the future, Crain’s reports: 
    Rent Guidelines Board enacts NYC’s lowest-ever rent hike*NYP)
    The board that regulates rents for nearly one million apartments in New York City voted on Monday night to allow the lowest percentage rent increase of its 45-year-existence, though it rebuffed calls from Mayor Bill de Blasio for a freeze.* How New York’s taxes drive up rents(NYP)*ANTI-FREEZE: Rent board decision to approve 1% hikes for 1-year leases in city sparks protests by furious tenants 
    Report on heated #rentfreeze debate last night at RentGuidelines Board, via @citylimitsorg
    Mayor for rent(nyp)
    Rent irregulation(NYDN)

    Mayor de Blasio fell just short of getting the rent freeze he had ordered up. But make no mistake: The 1% hike on one-year leases approved Monday night by the Rent Guidelines Board — a historic low — is very much a victory for his populist reign.

    Rent board rejects freeze, votes 1% hikes for 1-year leasesin city  
    Rent board rejects freeze,(NYDN) approves 1% hikes for 1-year leases in city The nine-member panel voted 5-4 to reject the proposed freeze favored by Mayor de Blasio on Monday. Angry tenants stormed the stage after the vote while landlords also fumed, saying the low hikes weren’t much better than a freeze.

    How New York’s taxes drive up rents(NYP Ed)*The Daily News writes that by calling for no rent increases and leading the charge on Long Island College Hospital, Mayor Bill de Blasio created unreasonable expectations, but now the demands of governing appear to have taught him the lesson that wishing will not make it so  Facing Pressure From Tenant Groups, Board Is Set to Vote on Rent Freeze (NYT) For the first time in its history, the Rent Guidelines Board may vote to freeze rent prices for one year for nearly 1 million apartments in New York City. * The New York City Rent Guidelines Board is set to vote today on whether it will freeze rent increases for the first time since its formation in 1969, something landlords argue will set a dangerous precedent* The rent is due(NYDN) An increase of zero breaks the law of economics* De Blasio to rent board: 'Think deeply' Mayor Bill de Blasio on Tuesday stopped short of calling for a rent freeze for the city’s nearly 1 million rent-regulated apartments, despite supporting one during his 2013 campaign. Mr. de Blasio instead called on the Rent Guidelines Board, which will vote on regulated rents Monday, to “think deeply” about what he described as New York’s affordability crisis. [MetropolisPlus: The de Blasio administration’s plan to build and preserve 200,000 affordable-housing units launched amid sharp criticism from one tenant advocate. [The Insider]* Final Vote Tonight on Proposed Rent Hikes (NY1)* @BilldeBlasio calls for 1-year rent freeze, contradictingwhat one of his aides @DMAliciaGlen saidvia @andyjayhawk* Mayor Bill de Blasio Calls for Rent Guidelines Board to Freeze Rates(NYO)





    City Finally Going After Bad Taxi Drivers 

    New law slams brakes on reckless cabbies(NYP)




    Cuomo Campaign 
    GOP candidate Rob Astorino's first ad, comingMonday, takes swings at Gov. Cuomo with baseball theme(NYDN) * Top state Senate Republican to Mayor do Blasio: Going afterDemocratic chamber control a 'serious gamble'(NYDN)* The first statewide television campaign ad for Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino is set to air today and seeks to portray the state as losing under Gov. Andrew Cuomo * State Republicans are looking through public records for the names of clients of Sandra Lee, Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s girlfriend, to see if they’re doing business with the state or trying to influence state policy, the Post’s Fred Dicker reports: * The Post writes that while Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s ads say New York is ranked second in the country in new, private-sector job-creation, some data shows that New York’s economic growth ranked 46th in the nation last year: * Democratic insurgent Zephyr Teachout is urging voters to reject a constitutional amendment establishing a new redistricting commission, saying it’s an “incumbent protection scheme” representing a glaring broken promise by Cuomo.* Cuomo scores some wins on fiscal issues in the 2014 legislative session, but didn’t manage to get agreements on key liberal issues that will now become fodder for the campaigns – especially in the state Senate.* Teachout goes after Cuomo’s redistricting compromise(Capital) Insurgent professor urges voters to reject a constitutional amendment* Astorino versus Cuomo’s Republican allies(Capital) * Zephyr Teachout unlikely to beat Cuomo in primary, but herrunning mate, Tim Wu, may fare better * .@RobAstorino versus @NYGovCuomo's Republican allies,@CTLizB reports for Capital GOP Attorney General Hopeful John Cahill Backs Airbnb and Uber(NYO) * Eric Schneiderman campaign blasts back at GOP opponent'sattack on AG's approach to crime Cuomo Touts His End Of Session Accomplishments(NYO) * Schneiderman, Cahill Trade Blows On Anti-Crime Efforts(YNN)* Astorino Expects Senate Republicans To Fall In Line(YNN) * Cuomo 2014 Highlights Personal Stories(YNN) * Astorino: Help Keep My Ad On The Air(YNN)* It’s only June, and the mud is already flying in the governor’s race.* GOP gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino’s campaign has been robocalling about Cuomo’s property taxes.
    2014 Gov Race: Cuomo, Astorino 

    A Coming Lesson In Democracy and NY's Gatekeeping  Election Law for Professor Teachout 
    NY's Election Law Proctology Exam
    Ballot-Bumping in New York (Gotham Gazette)  In New York, which has some of the most complicated election laws in the nation, knocking your opponent off the ballot is a routine aspect of the political game. Every year, dozens of candidates are eliminated on technicalities. And many more potential challengers did not even bother running, knowing that they would face huge legal bills and hours in court defending their right to run. The process not only limits voters' choices, but it means the candidates spend more time in court than they do meeting the voters and hearing their concerns.

     "In New York, politics is a blood sport," said election lawyer Henry Berger, who now work in the administration of his 2013 client de Blasio. n California, one need only gather 65 signatures and pay $3,500 to get on the ballot for governor. In New York City, a candidate for the far more lowly post of City Council has just a few weeks in the summer to collect at least 900 signatures from voters in their district who are also registered in their political party. And the candidates have to make sure that the petitions, the pieces of paper where the signatures are collected, adhere to every little rule. No fourth-grade penmanship teacher was ever as strict. Most experienced candidates, knowing that they will end up in court defending their petitions, collect 2,000 to 3,000 signatures. The concept of gathering signatures on petitions dates back to the late 19th century. It was supposed to help eliminate the political parties' control of the ballot, according to Douglas Kellner, a commissioner at the Board of Elections.Ironically, these rules set up over a century ago to assure a more open, honest and democratic process of elections have become just the opposite -- a powerful tool for political parties and incumbents to maintain their advantage. To these New York politicos, the best elections are those in which there is only one candidate left on the ballot for voters to choose. Many incumbents, backed by their political party, have teams of lawyers who will go over a challenger's signatures, line by line, looking for minor mistakes misspellings, and voters who have signed petitions not knowing whether they live in the district or not.

    Good Government Groups Have Failed to Reform NY Corrupt Election Law.  Only Changes in the last 40 Years Occurred After McCain was Knocked Off the Presidential Ballot in 2000
    New York's Byzantine election laws received national attention in 2000, when Arizona Senator John McCain, who was running against George W. Bush in the Republican Presidential Primary, was knocked off of the ballot by his own party.  At the time, New York's election law required that a candidate collect thousands of signatures from each of the 31 congressional districts across the state, including areas of the city with few Republicans. Governor George Pataki, who supported Bush, used the laws to keep McCain out of the running. McCain, who had already won the New Hampshire Primary, denounced the state's "Stalinist politics." A federal judge eventually put McCain back on the ballot, but not before dozens of editorials across the country mocked New York's political process. That same year, Republican Steve Forbes spent $750,000 just to get on the primary ballot. After the national embarrassment, state lawmakers instituted reforms. But local races are still decided as much in the courtroom as in the voting booth. The battles make for some very bizarre tales. "Often it appears that candidates spend more time in court trying to knock each other from the ballot than they do explaining themselves to potential voters," Governor Mario Cuomo wrote in the New York Law Journal. "The State has no interest in denying qualified candidates an ability to be on the ballot and to be judged on their own merit. Unfortunately, New York's ballot access law does just that."


    Brooklyn BP None Profit Trip
     Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and his deputy, Diana Reyna, took an 11-day trip to China to promote economic development and tourism paid for by a nonprofit run by a volunteer staff member, the New York Post reports:f


    NYP Attacks Pirate de Blasio On Economy But Ignores the Naked Ladies . . . Boring 



    Pirate Bill and the de Bluesios: NYC mayor in Mermaid Parade(NYP)  His scoundrel-of-the-sea costume dripped with irony, critics charged. “You could call it a pirate theory. It’s finding a way to reach into the pockets of people who have worked hard and done well for themselves,” said Mike Long, chairman of the Conservative Party of New York State. “His city budget increased by 5 billion — ultimately, someone will have to pay for that.” Paradegoers also feared the lanky seaman will sink the city’s economy. “It’s good that he’s a pirate. It screams liberal. I’m a little worried. The economy might collapse under him,” said Jacob Bouchard, 36. De Blasio is the first mayor to ever march in the wet-and-wild event, for which his children, Dante and Chiara, wore blue body paint and led the parade dressed as its King Neptune and Queen Mermaid. * De Blasios don costumes for Mermaid Parade in Coney Island(NYDN)* The 2014 Mermaid Parade: Dante and Chiara de Blasio's Coney Island Coronation(NYMAG)


    de Blasio Wedding Man and Taking the Tale of 2 Cities National 
    De Blasio is launching a national mayoral task force to address issues of economic inequality, which he called “a threat to our fundamental values.”* In July, de Blasio will officiate at his sixth wedding since taking office, an average of about one ceremony a month. That is twice as many weddings as his predecessor, Michael Bloomberg, performed over 12 years.* “De Blasio Seeks to Alter Entry Plan for NYC Elite Schools,” by Bloomberg’s Henry Goldman: “de Blasio … said he wants to end a 43-year policy that restricts admission at the city’s elite high schools to students who score highest on a standardized test. The rule has been debated since a 1971 state law made the test the only criteria to gain entry to eight specialized public schools that offer college-preparatory curriculum … Bills in the legislature backed by the teachers union and set to be reintroduced next year would allow use of other measures, including grades, attendance and scores on other exams.‘I do not believe a single test should be determinative, particularly for something that is as life-changing for so many young people,’ de Blasio said last week. … His son, Dante, attends Brooklyn Technical, one of the specialized high schools that would be affected. … De Blasio’s criticisms echo questions about high-stakes testing that former Mayor John Lindsay raised more than 40 years ago.” --“Mayors Led by De Blasio Create Inequality Task Force,” “U.S. mayors led by … de Blasio are creating a task force to examine ways to combat the economic inequality in America’s cities. … De Blasio, who has made universal pre-kindergarten and affordable housing priorities of his administration, announced the creation of the task force during the annual meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Dallas along with Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson, president of the cities’ group.” * The Daily News writes that some of the Mayor's recent effortscreated unreasonable expectations(NYDN)




    Daily News Only Reports on the Alliance of the Mayor and the UFT, But Does Not Explain Where the Union Got the Power to Control A Mayor


    A lifelong progressive's case against the teacher's union 
    Errol Louis ‏@errollouis 
    A Must Read: Wayne Barrett slams "unholy alliance" between .@BilldeBlasio and .@uft as far from progressiveDe Blasio’s embrace of the teachers union isn’t progressive; it’s political

     
    Barrett Blasts City Progressives Movement and UFT
     With de Blasio and the UFT-financed Working Families Party as allies, the union is hijacking the very language of movement politics, annexing left journalism to defend its narrowest interests and even recruiting progressives to join its war against charter schools that work for kids.Seen through a progressive lens, all that should matter in these school skirmishes is whether a charter, a contract or an employment rule benefits students. Whenever progressive Democrats instead choose teacher power over the futures of minority kids, they are putting a big bucks lobby ahead of a core but comparatively powerless constituency.


    Barrett Says the WFP is Exploited exploited by the interests that bankroll it
    You may, for example, have gotten the impression, when the WFP appeared poised last month to nominate charter foe Diane Ravitch to oppose Gov. Cuomo, a charter champion, in his reelection bid, that these nonprofit-run public schools are a Republican hedge-fund conspiracy. That's what the WFP, a sometimes-blunt instrument exploited by the interests that bankroll it, and 75-year-old Ravitch, the adopted guru of the UFT and de Blasio administration, would have us believe.

      
    As quiet as it's kept, de Blasio is the only mayor of one of America's 10 largest cities, almost all Democrats, who isn't a charter booster
    Democrats like Dean and others have seen through the "privatization" trashing of charters by Ravitch and the union, recognizing that there's no structural difference between the non-profits that run public school charters and the ones that operate Head Start, day care and pre-K programs. For his part, de Blasio has never explained what distinguishes maligned charter non-profits from the ones that will run 60% of his celebrated new pre-K classrooms.The only difference, in fact, is that most charters, unlike other nonprofit education providers, opt out of contracts like the UFT's 200-page straitjacket that micromanages the school day and imposes an assembly-line mentality on schools - one that charters have exposed as dysfunctional. Charter opposition is now reflexively used in New York City as a progressive barometer, regardless of the overwhelming evidence of their benefits to mostly black children, with 63% of the schools here outperforming traditional schools in math, for example.

    The UFT is Not the Democratic Bastion It Claims to Be In fact, until the union jumped on de Blasio's bandwagon in the sure-win race last November, it had not endorsed a Democratic mayoral candidate since 1989 - with the exception of 2001, when it picked three losers, one in the primary (Alan Hevesi), one in the runoff (Ferrer) and one in the general (Mark Green).How can any of this be progressive? It's special interest protectionism and patronage at its worst. The question is not whether these insurmountable layers of teacher insulation are "valuable" to the system. The question is whether they help kids. Isn't that the only truly progressive measure? * The Naked Self-Interest of the Government-Worker Class 


    Albany Upset With Molinaro Not Because He Is A Corrupt Lobbyist, But Because He Called Lady Gaga A Slut

    Molinaro appointment sinks over Lady Gaga ‘slut’ remark(NYP) Lady Gaga got her revenge. Gov. Cuomo’s appointment of Staten Island conservative, anti-Gaga basher James Molinaro to CUNY’s Board of Trustees got torpedoed by the state Senate ­Friday night. Among Molinaro’s Senate-confirmation woes: calling Gaga a “slut,” which rankled women’s-rights advocates, sources said. The former Staten Island borough president’s views on cutting funding for unwed teen moms also drew fire from liberals. Molinaro has joined the Pitta Bishop Del Giorno and Giblin LLC government relations and consulting firm, a company with strong ties to the Island. * City Hall's new 'in' crowd of lobbyists | Crain's New York ...


    To the Winner Lobbyists Goes the Spoils (City Council)
    Since the 2013 elections Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin has picked up of 70 clients to lobby for. 51 clients to lobby the city council, 17 to lobby the office of the mayor


    Another big winner of 2013 made a similar argument. Jon Del Giorno, sitting in his firm's 28th-floor conference room a few blocks from City Hall, downplayed the notion that his closeness with Ms. Mark-Viverito will help his firm, Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin, which has hovered near the bottom of, or just out of, the top-10 list.  Pitta Bishop has done Ms. Mark-Viverito's election-law compliance since 2005, and last year Mr. Del Giorno quarterbacked her uphill speaker bid. In a clever and unprecedented move, the firm set up a 2017 campaign account for an unspecified office with the state Board of Elections, which allowed Ms. Mark-Viverito to raise $100,000 and hire a full staff for her run, despite needing just 26 votes from council colleagues to win. More than $21,000 of the money reportedly came from Pitta Bishop's long roster of business and labor clients, and gave Ms. Mark-Viverito an edge over her rivals. Common Cause New York said the new speaker was "exploiting" the state's lax campaign-finance system.


    The Speakers Lobbyists Cash In
    Lobby for the City Council Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin,: MedReview, Inc.Meadows Office Supply Co., Inc.National Lighthouse MuseumSimon Wiesenthal Center, Inc.,  Knickerbocker Plaza LLC,  Local 420 AFSCME AFL-CIO,  Vera Institute of Justice, Inc.,   Hotel, Restaurant & Club Employees & Bartenders Union Local 6, New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council AFL-CIO,   Detectives Endowment Association Police Department, City of New York Inc.,  Lakeside Manor Home For Adults Inc.,   Community Health Center of Richmond, Inc,,  Grasmere and Cameron Lakes Bluebelt Conservancy, Inc.,  Plumbers and Gasfitters Local Union No. 1 of the United AssociationNew York State Conference of IUOE,  Richmond Uni Home Care, Inc.,  Adco Electrical Corp,  BIO-REFERENCE LABORATORIES, INC.,   New York Hotel Trades Council and Hotel Assoc. of NYC, Inc. Health Benefits Fund,  LOCAL 372 NEW YORK CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION EMPLOYEES,  UNITE HEREMagnaCare Administrative Services, LLC,  District Council No. 4, International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, AFL-CIO, A.T.U.-Division 1181-1061 AFL-CIOOFFICE &PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 153International Union of Painters and Allied Trades DC 9RICHMOND UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTERBJ's Wholesale Club, Inc.International Union of Operating Engineers Local 14-14BBrooklyn Legal Services Corporation A,  Glenwood Management Corp.,  LOCAL UNION NO. 94-94A-94B, I.U.O.E., AFL-CIO,  NYSARC, INC., NEW YORK CITY CHAPTER,    New York Black Operator's Injury Compensation Fund, Inc.,    UNIFORMED SANITATIONMEN'S ASS'N LOCAL 831 - I.B.T,   Associated Brick Mason Contractors of Greater New York, Inc.,  East Side Alliance Against Overdevelopment, Inc.,   Urgent-MD Hewlett Management LLC , SOSH Architects, P.A.,, Lobby for the City Council and office of the mayor Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin,:  New York Wheel LLC, WellPoint, Inc.Pier A Battery Park Associates, LLCGarage Employees Local Union No. 272Staten Island Marine Development, LLCThe Francis SchoolChef's Choice Cash & Carry Food Distributor, Inc.,  THE WITKOFF GROUP LLC,  Il Commandatore Restaurant Inc.RJ LEE GROUP, INC.Cameron Club of Staten island, Inc.Milrose Consultants, Inc.Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc,  UNIFORMED FIRE ALARM DISPATCHERS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. , Lobby for the office of the mayor Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin,:  Gardeners/Growers/Landscapers Association of New York, Inc.Council of School Supervisors and Administrators,  SOSH Architects, P.A.


    Magic or Budget Gimmicks? Nobody Will Tell Us - All In the Tank
    Magic or Budget Gimmicks? Nobody Will Tell Us They Are All In the Tank
    NYPD adding 1,000 more patrol cops at no extra cost to the city: Police Commissioner Bill Bratton(NYDN) * City's $75 million budget stirs concerns over increased spending among watchdogs(NYDN) * Paying Bill’s bills (NYDN)Mayor de Blasio and the City Council feted their budget agreement Thursday night with self-congratulation and upbeat talk about new initiatives, such as improved mental health care for Rikers Island prisoners and more police in public housing. Completely unmentioned was the worrying reality that overall city spending has ballooned by $5 billion — or 7% — since this time last year.* Some Fiscal Watchdogs Call City Budget Agreement 'Prudent' NY1 * Impact of $75-billion budget deal unknown for city(Newsday) Comptroller Scott Stringer, an ally of the mayor's, said Friday the budget is "financially prudent but also goes to help a lot of people in the city who are struggling." But he said he wants to see future budgets identify and cut inefficiencies and waste.* DE BLASIO – Top of WSJ Greater New York cover, “In Budget Lovefest, De Blasio Is Adored,” by Michael Howard Saul: “On Thursday night, Mr. de Blasio and Ms. Mark-Viverito … announced they reached a deal on the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1. It marked the denouement of the least contentious budget season in recent memory. Nicole Gelinas, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank, said the deal ‘clearly shows that the mayor is the dominant political figure on the city scene.’“‘Both sides say they eliminated the budget dance,’ said Ms. Gelinas, referring to the historical process of the mayor eliminating council priorities and the council restoring them. ‘But this was a budget dance, and the mayor won it.’
    “Ms. Mark-Viverito defended the deal as an "incredible victory," but some members of the council voiced disappointment with the outcome. At least one openly wondered whether the council was doing enough to act as a check on the mayor. ‘The jury's still out with regards to the council ensuring its own institutional clout in the city,’ said Councilman Vincent Ignizio of Staten Island, the council's GOP leader.” * Mayor and NYC Business and their best behavior. But it won'tlast as they debate the tough issues @ 


    Albany Done for the Year
    IT’S A WRAP—Senate gavels out at 9:38 p.m.: After dark, state legislators concluded their annual half-year session. They approved a new enforcement counsel for the Board of Elections, new red light cameras for several upstate cities, targeted education aid and longer hours at video slot parlors. What was done (and not done) in the final hours:* ELECTORAL FALLOUT: Cuomo said Friday that the results of this legislative session have led him to conclude the state Senate's current governing coalition is a “failure,” but he stopped short of saying he will campaign for Democrats across the board. The governor in late May set a benchmark for his support of the alliance between Republicans and the five-member Independent Democratic Conference, saying he wanted action on the Dream Act (which failed in April), a broader system of public campaign finance (beyond the pilot program passed in the state budget) and his Women's Equality Act, which has been controversial because of a plank changing the state's abortion laws. http://bit.ly/1p1gc3s
    “Because this is what’s important in Albany. State legislators in both houses have passed a bill banning people from posing for photos while hugging, patting or otherwise touching tigers in New York state. Manhattan Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal explained that she introduced the legislation to increase safety at traveling circuses and county fairs that allow the public to get up close and personal with their big cats. But the Upper West Side Democrat acknowledges proudly that the bill would also destroy a trend now prevalent among users of dating apps — men snuggling with tigers in reckless attempts to look brave or cuddly …“‘They can still pose with bears and monkeys,’ the assemblywoman said. … The wacky bill puts a crimp in what has become one of the most annoying Internet memes this year. … Rosenthal says … there have been seven instances in 15 years in which a tiger escaped or hurt New Yorkers. … A spokesman for Cuomo said the bill was under review. http://goo.gl/S1sKaB



    City Budget Agreement - Hugs and Kisses and  . . .
    Since NYC Grew Out of New Amsterdam the City Has Had Over 350 Budgets, Yesterday Budget Makers Think They Made History? 

    Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and de Blasio seal a budget deal with a hug and a kiss. Via @GloriaPazmino:
    NEW YORK CITY HAS A BUDGET -- Bill de Blasio and City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito announced an on-time, $75 billion budget that includes increased funding for Rikers Island, safety initiatives at NYCHA, and free school lunch for all middle school students as part of a pilot program. The mayor however, did not concede to the council’s request for 1,000 additional cops. Capital’s Sally Goldenberg and Gloria Pazmino report: * Bill de Blasio and City Council Share the Love With Budget Deal(NYO)


    -- 200 cops, not 1,000 -- The New York City Police Department will pull police officers currently working desk jobs to put them back on the beat. The move will only cost the city $6 million, instead of the projected $94.3 to pay for 1,000 cops. Despite the news, Mark Viverito still hailed it as a win: "It is a true victory for all our communities who are going to see these additional personnel in our local precincts," Mark-Viverito said.
    -- Libraries take hit (sort of) -- Neither side mentioned the request for approximately $65 million to add to the budget of the city's public libraries, but when asked, de Blasio acknowledged that libraries were not given enough additional resources to provide six-day service for all branches in the city. The lack of funding means some libraries will not be able to open a sixth day and others will not be able to meet hiring needs. Libraries committee chairman Jimmy Van Bramer said the baselined library budget was a “step in the right direction.
    -- Pilot lunch program for now: De Blasio cited concern over federal funding dollars as the reason for not implementing free universal school lunch. For now, the city said it will test the waters by launching a pilot program to provide free lunch for middle schoolers as soon as this september at a cost of $6.25 million.

    When Brooklyn Merged With Manhattan No Hugs and Kisses
    Mayor, @nyccouncil Reach Agreement on $75 Billion Budget 
    The mayor and City Council announced an agreement Thursday night on a $75 billion budget deal, the first of the de Blasio administration.
    The budget was approximately $1 billion more than preliminary budget, which was set at $73.9 billion.
    The City Council had asked for 1,000 new police officers, but the deal will put 200 officers who are behind desks back on the streets, with 200 civilians hired to back-fill those positions.
    The Council had also asked for free lunch for all city students, but the deal includes free lunch for all middle-school students. The deal also includes cash to keep 57 New York City Housing Authority community centers open. Member items for the City Council are still in the budget, though the mayor had said during his campaign that he wanted to get rid of them.* Mayor de Blasio, City Council announced on-time $75 billion budget(NYDN)* City officials reach a deal on $75B budget(NYP)*  IT'S A DEAL: Mayor de Blasio, City Council agree to $75 billion budget giving middle-schoolers free lunch, adding 200 cops * The City Council extracted almost $33 million in funding to combat violence and mental illness at Rikers Island—the largest dollar figure attached to any priority in the $75 billion budget agreement from last night, the Observer reports:















    5 September 2011- New York, NY-  NYC Councilwoman Letitia James at the 44th Annual West Indian Day Carnival held on Eastern Parkway and the Brooklyn Museum on September 5, 2011 in Brooklyn, New York. © Terrence Jennings / Retna Ltd.
    "If anything should happen to Mayor Bill de Blasio, you're looking at the next mayor of the City of New York," Tish James pointed out as she introduced Representative Charlie Rangel at a Harlem church on Sunday. While it's true that, as Public Advocate, James stands first in the line of succession to New York's mayoralty, we're didn't realize that it was on the forefront of her mind. Be careful over at City Hall, Bill.


    closure causing growing political backlash in : de Blasio, Cuomo coming under pressure.

    Where your money's going - the $50 million odd City Council member items just released

    * Just a day after promising not to build low-income housing on Staten Island, former Councilman Domenic Recchia, who is challenging GOP Congressman Michael Grimm, softened his stance, saying “the people in this district will decide,” the Observer reports: http://goo.gl/t0N7tj

    * New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio nominated two people to serve on the Landmarks Preservation Commission, but withdrew another nominee because of potential conflicts of interests resulting from her job at a land-use firm, the Daily News writes: http://goo.gl/47ChMe