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CC/NY Continues Push for Ethics Reform in NYS
Jan. 27, 2009: Common Cause/New York is continuing to push for improvements to New York's ethics laws and oversight. Sunday's "Legislative system under indictment" in the Albany Times Union featured Common Cause's Susan Lerner prominently, while the Associated Press wrote the following in "Reformers want lobbying watchdog for NY board":
Common Cause of New York, the New York Public Interest Research Group and other advocates said David Grandeau or someone with similar stature should be chosen to lead the Public Integrity Commission. Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer abolished the state lobbying commission and Grandeau's job as its executive director in 2007. Spitzer combined the lobbying and ethics commissions and then made many of the appointments to the new Public Integrity Commission.
The coalition of advocates that also includes the League of Women Voters and Citizens Union of the City of New York said Grandeau has the experience to deal with New York's ethics and lobbying laws.
"While we did not always agree with the actions of the lobbying commission, we never had a doubt that Mr. Grandeau was endeavoring to act in the public's best interest," the group stated in a letter to Gov. David Paterson.
CC/NY Continues Push for Ethics Reform in NYS
Jan. 27, 2009: Common Cause/New York is continuing to push for improvements to New York's ethics laws and oversight. Sunday's "Legislative system under indictment" in the Albany Times Union featured Common Cause's Susan Lerner prominently, while the Associated Press wrote the following in "Reformers want lobbying watchdog for NY board":
Common Cause of New York, the New York Public Interest Research Group and other advocates said David Grandeau or someone with similar stature should be chosen to lead the Public Integrity Commission. Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer abolished the state lobbying commission and Grandeau's job as its executive director in 2007. Spitzer combined the lobbying and ethics commissions and then made many of the appointments to the new Public Integrity Commission.
The coalition of advocates that also includes the League of Women Voters and Citizens Union of the City of New York said Grandeau has the experience to deal with New York's ethics and lobbying laws.
"While we did not always agree with the actions of the lobbying commission, we never had a doubt that Mr. Grandeau was endeavoring to act in the public's best interest," the group stated in a letter to Gov. David Paterson.
NY Times Editorial Cites Common Cause on Neeed for Ethics Reform in NYS
Jan. 24, 2009: The New York Times editorial page cited the statement we released yesterday regarding the eight-count indictment of former-NYS Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno.
When Joseph Bruno, a former New York State senator, retired last year, he took reporters on a tour of all the monuments in the Albany area that bear his name. Now, added to the stadium, the park and the bust at the airport, there is a 35-page federal indictment on eight counts that charges him withtrading his considerable influence for more than $3 million in consulting fees or other compensation.
Mr. Bruno, a 79-year-old former boxer, has pleaded not guilty and vowed to fight the charges. But, as a statement from Common Cause, a government watchdog group, concluded correctly, this is “an indictment of not only Joe Bruno, but New York State’s ethics laws.” Mainly, it is the latest evidence that New York’s lawmakers cannot police themselves adequately. They need federal agents and United States attorneys to do it for them.
Read the full editorial, "A Very Old Story" || Read the Common Cause statement
For Immediate Release
Contact: Susan Lerner- (917) 670-5670
Statement on the indictment of Joseph Bruno,
former-NYS Senate Majority LeaderJanuary 23, 2009 – Common Cause/New York Executive Director Susan Lerner released the following statement today regarding the eight-count indictment issued by a federal grand jury against former New York State Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno:
“This is an indictment of not only Joe Bruno, but New York State’s ethics laws. The man who held the highest position of power in the state legislature for years is formally accused of betraying the public interest on behalf of his self interest. Joe Bruno’s indictment emphatically highlights the shameful state of New York’s ethics laws, graphically demonstrating why the Legislature should not be expected to police the ethics of its own members. Even more disquieting is the fact that, in practice, for years, the only meaningful ethics and corruption oversight in New York State is by federal agents and United States Attorneys. This is a sad day for Joe Bruno, and sadder still for the New York Legislature.”
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News Roundup
Jan. 20, 2009: Common Cause was featured in a few news articles over the Martin Luther King holiday weekend.
+ Councilman Gioia Proposes Mandatory Public Service for Students, The Epoch Times: Councilman Eric Gioia (D-Queens) and representatives from City Year, New York Cares, Common Cause NY, and Big Brothers Big Sisters gathered at the Church of St. Francis Xavier on Sunday, Jan. 18... “Community service in high school has been shown to increase voter participation, but its effects are felt even more broadly,” said Chris Keeley, Associate Director of Common Cause NY. “First-hand community service encourages not only increased participation in elections, but life long civic engagement. Proposals such as this help to reinvigorate democracy and strengthen New York’s communities.”
+ Verizon crosses wires with critics, The New York Daily News: Verizon is pushing its aging copper telephone lines to limp along with quick fixes - often leading to outages - until its heralded FiOS fiber-optic network becomes available citywide in 2014, critics and company insiders charge... Anne Dalton, spokeswoman for the state Public Service Commission, which regulates Verizon, said the company improved service recently, but must "balance its legacy network" of copper lines with the long-term benefits of FiOS.
Chris Keeley, associate director of the New York chapter of the citizen's lobbying group Common Cause, called out the commission for "a complete lack of oversight" on Verizon's splicing practices. "If there are these problems with Verizon, then they should be addressed by Verizon - but it's the PSC's responsibility to ensure that's done," Keeley said.
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