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Campaign Roundup: A Few Good Candidates

By Mike Connery on 10/29/2010 @ 04:50 PM

Tags: Didi Barrett, Tony Avella, Mike Kaplowitz, Steve Saland, David Carlucci, Joanne Yepsen, Susan Savage, Endorsements

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Greg Ball: "I Am The Malcolm X"

By Mike Connery on 10/28/2010 @ 04:34 PM

Tags: Greg Ball, Mike Kaplowitz, Frank Padavan, Tony Avella, Darrel Aubertine, Patty Ritchie, David Carlucci, Joanne Yepsen, Roy McDonald

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Campaign Roundup: Greg Ball Caught Lying by NY Times

By Mike Connery on 10/21/2010 @ 04:45 PM

Tags: Mary Wilmot, Greg Ball, Mike Kaplowitz, Darrel Aubertine, Patty Ritchie, Lee Zeldin, Brian Foley

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Campaign Roundup: Senate Dems Push Ahead on Fundraising

By Mike Connery on 10/04/2010 @ 04:45 PM

Tags: Andrea Stewart-Cousins, SD-35, Mike Kaplowitz, SD-40, Dave Valesky, SD-49, Susan Savage, SD-44, Tony Avella, SD-11

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Women for Kaplowitz Launches

By Mike Connery on 10/01/2010 @ 10:11 AM

Tags: Women, Mike Kaplowitz, SD-40, Greg Ball

16 Percent and Rising

Cross-posted from 16% and Rising.

Down in Putnam, Dutchess and Westchester Counties, issues of major importance to women have been front and center in the campaign—even though both candidates are men. Mike Kaplowitz is running on a strong platform of commitment to women’s reproductive rights and to ending pay discrimination on the basis of gender. His opponent, well, you can see for yourself some of what he stands for.

Many women in the Senate District would obviously prefer to be represented by someone who will fight for them, rather than someone who trivializes their concerns and wants to interfere in their private lives. So last weekend, 70 or more of these women held a rally to get the word out about Mike. And they’ve launched a website—Women for Kaplowitz—to keep the energy up and the focus on a candidate who will advocate for what the women of his district need. If you live nearby, check out the website and sign up to volunteer.

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Campaign Roundup: Tea Party Declares War in SD-59

By Mike Connery on 09/30/2010 @ 04:45 PM

Tags: Jennifer Maertz, SD-1, Mike Kaplowitz, SD-40, Cynthia Appleton, SD-59, Susan Savage, SD-44

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Campaign Roundup: Kaplowitz Makes DLCC Priority List

By Mike Connery on 09/27/2010 @ 04:45 PM

Tags: SD-40, Mike Kaplowitz, New York Senate Dems, Joanne Yepsen, SD-43, Darrel Aubertine, SD-48

DAILY CAMPAIGN ROUNDUP … Our daily roundup of campaign news.
  • NY Senate Biggest Race Nobody's Watching - The Associated Press takes notice that the race to control the NY State Senate is the most high-stakes question on the ballot in 2010.
  • Kaplowitz Makes DLCC Priority List - Democrat Mike Kaplowitz, who is challenging Greg Ball for the seat vacated by Vincent Leibell, was declared a priority race by the DLCC.
  • Enthusiastic Crowd at Yepsen Fund-Raiser - The Saratoga Business Journal takes an in-depth look at a recent fundraiser for State Senate candidate Joanne Yepsen. US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Rep Joe Tonko, and local county chairs all attended the event in support of Yepsen's candidacy.
  • Aubertine Hosts Kick-Off Event at Oswego Headquarters - Senator Darrel Aubertine held a campaign kick-off rally in Oswego, where local officials noted that “He is the best candidate in the race and that is not because he is a Democrat—it is because he is a good and honest person."

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Campaign Roundup: NYLCV Endorses Three Dem Candidates

By Mike Connery on 09/24/2010 @ 05:45 PM

Tags: Carl Paladino, Diane Savino, Brian Foley, Dave Valesky, Mike Kaplowitz, Greg Ball, David Carlucci, Joe Addabbo

DAILY CAMPAIGN ROUNDUP … Our daily roundup of campaign related news.
  • What Would YOU Ask Susan Savage? The Albany Project continues its series of interviews with Democratic Senate candidates. This week Susan Savage will be in the hot seat. Readers are urged to submit questions here.
  • Yonkers Democratic City Committee Supports Andrea Stewart-Cousins for Re-Election: The Yonkers Democratic City Committee endorsed Andrea Stewart-Cousins today, stating “Andrea understands the real problems faced by our community and her constituents and will not stop until their issues are addressed. She is one of the most influential and respected voices of our Party and in our Legislature, and we will work tirelessly to ensure that she continues to serve as our State Senator.” 
  • Eye on Albany Interviews Senator Valesky: Eye on Albany releases part one of a three-part interview series with Senator David Valesky. Valesky discusses taxes and creating jobs in the 49th Senate District. Watch the Video.
  • Carlucci Running on Tech Record: Politics and technology website Tech President notes that David Carlucci, the Democratic candidate to replace the late Sen. Morahan, has a track record of bringing local government into the 21st Century.
  • Foley, Kaplowitz, Savage Make Conservation Voters Priority List: Three Democratic candidates for state senate made the priority list of the NY League of Conservation Voters. According to NYLCV spokesperson Dan Hendrick, “In all three [races], there are clear environmental heroes and foes. Foley’s been good on energy efficiency issues for years, and this year got the Senate to pass his updated energy code bill. Kaplowitz is a former Environment & Energy Committee Chairman of the Westchester Legislature and he helped draft and pass Westchester’s Open Space Policy; Savage has an impressive record championing green jobs/clean-tech in Schenectady.
  • Pols Call For Ballot Fixes Before Elections: Joe Addabbo, Chair of the State Senate Elections Committee, will hold hearings this month to address problems encountered by voters at polling places during the recent primary elections.
  • Ball v. Kaplowitz Debate Showdown: The Kaplowitz campaign has Greg Ball boxed in a corner over public debates.
  • Savino Blasts Paladino For "Sly Italian References" City Hall News reports on State Senator Diane Savino's reproach of Carl Paladino for his use of offensive slurs against Italian Americans.

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Kaplowitz Calls on MIA Greg Ball to Debate

By Mike Connery on 09/18/2010 @ 03:00 PM

Tags: Mike Kaplowitz, Greg Ball, Video, SD-40

Democratic candidate Mike Kaplowitz has challenged his opponent - Tea Party favorite Greg Ball, to seven debates on the issues facing voters in SD-40. Ball, who has been MIA on the trail of late, has yet to respond.

Watch a short video of Mike Kaplowitz issuing his debate challenge and read the letter sent to the Ball campaign below. For more information, follow coverage from Gannet.

Debate Challenge to Assemblyman Ball

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Campaign Roundup: Skelos Stock Portfolio a $2B Conflict of Interest

By Mike Connery on 09/14/2010 @ 02:45 PM

Tags: Susan Savage, SD-44, Dean Skelos, SD-9, Mike Kaplowitz, SD-40

DAILY CAMPAIGN ROUNDUP . . . Our daily roundup of campaign related news and events. The Daily News uncovers a $2 billion conflict of interest in Dean Skelos' stock portfolio. Susan Savage gives Schenectady residents a tax cut. And Mike Kaplowitz sits down with The Albany Project.

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Mike Kaplowitz Unveils Plan To Save New York's Lakes

By Mike Connery on 08/20/2010 @ 10:18 AM

Tags: Mike Kaplowitz, SD-40

Mike Kaplowitz unveiled a Lake Improvement Plan that would channel funds from the state’s Environmental Protection Fund to help protect and preserve the Hudson Valley region’s lakes.

"This is a vital program that will improve the quality of life for thousands of residents living within our region’s lake communities, who are already financially stressed with high property taxes. The Hudson Valley has one of the most pristine natural environments in the state and the protection and preservation of the many lakes in the region are essential to our overall quality of life," Kaplowitz said.

Kaplowitz, a Westchester County Legislator, is the first politician in the state who has tried to tap into the environmental fund for lake remediation, which includes a line for water quality improvement. His proposal would offer communities choices from a toolbox of lake-restoring techniques including aerating, dredging, cutting weeds, removing debris, introducing weed-eating carp, improving deteriorated dams and others.

"Restoring these lakes will protect drinking water quality because some lakes flow into reservoirs. It will improve property values in the lake communities, enhance our environment and quality of life, and increase the recreational use of the lakes," Kaplowitz continued.

Kaplowitz's Lake Improvement Plan is only the latest policy initative from his campaign, which was recently profiled by The Albany Times-Union. Kaplowitz has also proposed a pension reform plan that could save taxpayers billions of dollars and has continued to fight hard for a property tax cap that New Yorkers desperately want and need.

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Daily Campaign Roundup: More Endorsements For Democratic Candidates

By Mike Connery on 08/18/2010 @ 02:43 PM

Tags: SD-12, Mike Gianaris, SD-22, Martin Golden, SD-44, Susan Savage, SD-40, Mike Kaplowitz

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Mike Gianaris endorsed by United Federation of Teachers and Teamsters. Mike DiSanto gains the support of Planned Parenthood of New York City. Susan Savage slams her opponent for misusing state funds -- to complain about wasteful state spending. SRCC pours money into defeating one of its own.

  • Mike Gianaris scores major endorsements from United Federation of Teachers and Teamsters - Mike Gianaris received big endorsements from The United Federation of Teachers (UFT) and the international Brotherhood of Teamsters Joint Council 16. The UFT has a membership of approximately 200,000 education professionals. Joint Council 16 encompasses 30 Teamster local unions in New York City and has about 120,000 members. “I am honored to have the support of the working men and women represented by these organizations,” said Gianaris in a statement. “I look forward to continuing my advocacy for working people in the State Senate, as we strive to create more jobs, improve our schools and reform state government.”
  • Mike Disanto endorsed by Planned Parenthood of NYC - Mike DiSanto, running against Albany politician Martin Golden in SD-22, received the endorsement of the Planned Parenthood of New York City. “I thank Planned Parenthood for entrusting me with the task of defending women's reproductive rights. For more than 90 years, Planned Parenthood of New York City has been a beacon of hope for women, and today, I am committed to the next generation of women,” DiSanto said. “The State that started the Women's Rights Movement has failed to provide women with adequate protections and advance women's rights into the 21st century. My opponent is wrong on women's rights, just as he is wrong on so many issues. Reform and progress on public policy is clearly absent from my opponent's agenda.”
  • Susan Savage slams her opponent for wasting state funds to complain about wasteful state spending - Susan Savage criticized a mailer that her opponent, 34-year Albany politician Hugh Farley, sent using state funds. The mailer ironically talks about how the state is in money trouble. "This is an outrageous example of what’s wrong with Albany and why voters should fire a 34 year politician who is out of touch, out of ideas and electorally, out of time,” said Savage campaign strategist Doug Forand. “In his letter, Mr. Farley states ‘During difficult economic times, families and businesses tighten their belts and make needed and sensible changes to their spending habits. Government should do the same.’ We couldn’t agree more, and the first place to start would be with his self-promoting, taxpayer-funded mailings.”

    Savage says he was using taxpayer dollars on the last possible day he can use his Senate funds before the Sept. 14 Conservative primary between a write-in (Savage) and himself.
  • SRCC decides to dump money into messy internal battle -The GOP continues to eat its own. The City Hall News reports that the SRCC is pouring money into the SD-40 primary, where Republican Assembly Member Greg Ball is taking on party favorite Mary Beth Murphy. The SRCC spent $55,922 in shared expenditures over the past month on top of $32,608 already spent. Murphy and Ball are involved in a bloody and divisive primary fight. Whoever comes out of the fight will have to face Mike Kaplowitz, who has secured the Democratic nomination and been running a strong campaign in the district for months now.

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Daily Campaign Roundup: Kaplowitz Fights For Property Tax Cap

By Mike Connery on 08/09/2010 @ 04:45 PM

Tags: Mike Kaplowitz, SD-40, Joanne Yepsen, SD-43, George Winner, Pam Mackesey, SD-53

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Democratic Candidate Mike Kaplowitz fights for property tax cap. Democratic Candidate Joanne Yepsen leading the way to save New York's racing industry. Republican Senator puts personal profit ahead of public health.

  • Democratic Candidate Mike Kaplowitz fights for property tax capMike Kaplowitz denounced The State Assembly for failing to pass the property tax cap that the Democratic Majority in the State Senate passed last week. “It is disappointing that the Assembly left town for the summer without also passing the property tax cap. This is Albany dysfunction at its worst. There is no excuse for the Assembly’s failure to enact the cap into law.” Kaplowitz brought attention to the fact that New Yorkers pay the highest property taxes in the country and that local property taxes in New York grew by 73% from 1998 to 2008 -- more than twice the rate of inflation. “Unless the Assembly enacts a property tax cap immediately, more New Yorkers will lose their homes, more families will be forced to leave our state, and more jobs will be lost,” Kaplowitz said.
  • Democratic Candidate Joanne Yepsen on Aqueduct Deal: Seal It Now - Joanne Yepsen is urging the state to act quickly on New York State Lottery Division’s recommendation to award the Aqueduct Race Track video lottery terminal contract to Genting Inc. “New York state is losing $1 million a day in revenue until the VLTs are up and running at Aqueduct, forcing taxpayers to pick up the difference in funding state programs. Tragically, this nine-year delay has cost $2.5 billion in revenue to New York state, all at a time when our deficit and unemployment rate are of great concern,” Yepsen said.

    Last Friday, Yepsen met with Sen. Eric Adams, chair of the Senate Racing Committee, to talk about the Aqueduct Race Track bidding, argue for the necessity of capital investment in the Saratoga Race Course, and highlight the local jobs and economic activity tied to such a project. Yepsen has been leading on this issue for quite some time and has continually stressed the importance of this revenue stream, “not just to Saratoga but to our entire state."
  • Republican Senator George Winner deemed “poster boy for Albany ethics mess” – Republican George Winner failed to disclose “a glaring, previously hidden conflict of interest on an issue of grave concern to all water-drinking New Yorkers.” The issue is hand is permitting hydrofracking in New York -- something Winner is a vocal proponent of. It was revealed that Winner’s his law firm has done work for some of the very companies who are seeking to make millions off the process and are lobbying the Senate to be able to drill upstate. In a true act of political cowardice, Winner is refusing to say who exactly his clients are -- or how much they are paying him. This led The New York Daily News to call this a “slam-dunk example of why the state Legislature needs ethical scrubbing.” Democrat Pam Mackesey is running to replace Winner, who is retiring, in the 53rd Senatorial District. Mackesey supports a moratorium on hydrofracking until all New Yorkers can be assured that it will not negatively impact their health in any way.

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Daily Campaign Roundup: Empire State Pride Agenda Endorses Slew of Democratic Candidates

By Mike Connery on 08/03/2010 @ 04:17 PM

Tags: Mike Kaplowitz, SD-40, Tony Avella, SD-11

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. The Empire State Pride Agenda endorses a slew of Democratic incumbents and Democratic challengers -- and not a single Republican. Democratic Candidate Mike Kaplowitz gets independence line.

  • The Empire State Pride Agenda endorses a slew of Democratic candidates - The Empire State Pride Agenda, the statewide, bi-partisan civil rights and political advocacy organization dedicated to winning equality and justice for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) New Yorkers, endorsed seven incumbent Democratic Senators and four Democratic challengers in their second round of 2010 endorsements. Not a single Republican was endorsed by the group. “These endorsements are the product of careful consideration by the Pride Agenda’s staff and Political Action Committee,” said executive director Ross Levi in a statement. “Our decisions are not based on a single issue, but a comprehensive review of a candidate’s positions and record, as well an assessment of his or her leadership qualities.”
  • Democratic Candidate Mike Kaplowitz gets Independence line - Mike Kaplowitz has secured the Independence Party line in the November election. He was chosen after an interview and endorsement process. “Voters in the Hudson Valley have shown time and again that they want to be represented by legislators who are independent of the special interests as well as the Albany leadership of both the Republican and Democratic Parties,” Kaplowitz said in a statement. “As an Independent Democrat on the Westchester Board of Legislators, I have been able to lead the way toward cutting millions in waste from the budget, consolidating departments to save money, and reforming pensions.”

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Daily Campaign Roundup: Democrats On The Offensive; GOP Busy Attacking Its Own

By Mike Connery on 07/30/2010 @ 03:43 PM

Tags: Dave Mejias, SD-6, George Sava, SD-9, Mike Kaplowitz, SD-40

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Democratic Candidate Dave Mejias fights for fair wages for health care workers. Democratic Candidate George Sava calls out Dean Skelos on fiscal hypocrisy. SRCC attacks one of its own.

  • Dave Mejias criticizes his opponent for opposing $1-per-hour pay hike - Democratic Candidate Dave Mejias attacked his opponent, 21-year incumbent Kemp Hannon, for opposing a $1-per-hour pay raise for Nassau health-care workers . Mejias denounced Hannon’s position, saying: “A guy who has an extra $60,000 to loan his campaign telling workers they don’t deserve a $1 an hour raise is outrageous. 34 years in Albany has made Kemp Hannon quite comfortable, and he obviously doesn’t care what it’s like to try to feed a family on $20,000 a year.” Hannon has received $19,500 in campaign contributions from the Health Care Providers PAC since 2005. After the representatives from health care providers industry failed to provide evidence that the pay raise would hurt health care providers, an attempt to block the raise was unanimously rejected by the Nassau County Legislature on July 26.
  • Democratic Candidate George Sava attacks Dean Skelos over wasteful spending and excessive taxes - After 26-year incumbent and Bruno-successor Dean Skelos criticized Democrats for holding an extra legislative session, George Sava hit Skelos with the sad truth of some hard facts. Sava responded by saying: "Skelos is the expert when it comes to wasting tax money. After all, he voted to double state spending over 14 years, stuck taxpayers with a bill for over $1.2 million to fund his office last year, and allowed property taxes to rise 320 percent since he was elected. Nassau County tax payers are suffering. We need public servants who don't just point the finger but come up with real solutions."
  • Senate GOP attacking one of their own - Republican Greg Ball is running for the GOP nomination in SD-40, where Democratic Candidate Mike Kaplowitz has been running a stellar campaign. One major problem for Ball -- the SRCC is actively working to derail his campaign. In response to his organizing a “Women for Ball” event, the SRCC issued the following statement: “This is a tired rerun of what happened two years ago when news first broke that Greg Ball had been hit with an order of protection for stalking his ex-girlfriend. The facts are the facts, and Greg Ball stands accused of groping a waitress at an Albany bar, an account several eyewitnesses confirmed. Today, he trots out a woman whose mother is on the payroll of Ball political ally Steve Katz to spread lies. Those accusations are slanderous and are subject to legal liability. The residents of Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester counties are tired of the distractions, tired of the conspiracy theories and tired of all of the excuses. You can’t take anything Greg Ball says seriously.” For once, a statement well put by the SRCC.

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Daily Campaign Roundup: New York A Finalist For Race To The Top Funding

By Mike Connery on 07/27/2010 @ 05:13 PM

Tags: Mike Kaplowitz, SD-40, Didi Barrett, SD-41, Regina Calcaterra, SD-1, Mary Wilmot, SD-55, Robin Wilt, SD-56, Darrel Aubertine, SD-48

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. New York announced as a finalist for $700 million in Race To The Top Funding. Women's Campaign Forum endorses four Democratic candidates. Democratic candidate Mike Kaplowitz profiled by Albany Times Union. Sen. Darrel Aubertine proud of his independent support.

  • New York a finalist for $700 million in Race To The Top funding - New York state is a finalist for up to $700 million in federal education funds as part of the Race To The Top competition. This is a direct result of the Senate Democratic majority pushing through major legislation in recent months that allow test scores to be used in teacher evaluations and that raised the number of charter schools in the state to 460 from 200.
  • Women's Campaign Forum endorses four Democratic candidates - The Women's Campaign Forum has endorsed four Democratic candidates: Didi Barrett, Regina Calcaterra, Mary Wilmot, and Robin Wilt. The WCF is dedicated to advancing the political participation and leadership of women who support reproductive health choices for all. WCF, founded in 1974, is a non-partisan national network dedicated to achieving parity for women in public office.
  • Democratic Candidate Mike Kaplowitz profiled by Albany Times Union - Mike Kaplowitz's campaign in Westchester was covered by Jimmy Vielkind on The Albany-Times Union's Capitol Confidential blog today. Vielkind mentioned Kaplowitz's pension reform ideas, which could potentially save taxpayers billions. In the piece, Kaplowitz spoke about how the GOP primary schism in the district is sure to play to his advantage. “There’s no question that the schism between the two of them will benefit me, because there are a lot of rank and file Republicans very angry with and very unhappy with the shenanigans of Assemblyman Greg Ball,” Kaplowitz said. (They include an allegation that Ball denies that he groped a woman at an Albany bar, sleeps with a gun under his bed and once found a dead goat on his driveway). “Particularly unhappy with him are the businesses, because he has been an assemblyman forfour years and has accomplished nothing. People call him Greg All-Talk-No-Accomplishment Ball.”
  • Sen. Darrel Aubertine pleased to have endorsement of independent voters - Sen. Aubertine said yesterday that he is honored to have the endorsement of independent voters throughout his district. “I’m so pleased and honored to have the endorsement of the local independent voters and the Independence Party ballot line this fall,” Sen. Aubertine said. “Working for all of us means working together. I want to thank all nine members of the local Independence Party Committee and all of the local voters who signed petitions for your support and endorsement.” Over the past year, more than 50 pieces of legislation sponsored or co-sponsored by Sen. Aubertine passed the Senate.

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Daily Campaign Roundup: Kaplowitz Calls For Pension Reform

By Mike Connery on 07/26/2010 @ 04:36 PM

Tags: Mike Kaplowitz, SD-40, Dave Mejias, SD-6, Joanne Yepsen, SD-43

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Democratic Candidate Mike Kaplowitz presents his ideas for pension reform. Democratic Candidate Dave Mejias interviewed by The Albany Project. Democratic Candidate Joanne Yepsen fights for the future and security of the Saratoga Race Course.

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Empire State Pride Agenda Releases First Round of Endorsements

By Mike Connery on 07/13/2010 @ 02:58 PM

Tags: Regina Calcaterra, SD-1, Brian Foley, SD-3, Tony Avella, SD-11, Mike Gianaris, SD-12, Mike Kaplowitz, SD-40, Didi Barrett, SD-41, Dave Valesky, SD-49, LGBT

Empire State Pride Agenda has announced their first round of candidate endorsements, and a number of New York Senate Dems candidates made the list, including Regina Calcaterra, Brian Foley, Tony Avella, Mike Gianaris, Mike Kaplowitz, Didi Barrett, and Dave Valesky.

Statement from Empire state Pride Agenda below:

New York, NY, July 13, 2010— The Empire State Pride Agenda, New York’s statewide lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization, has announced today its first round of endorsements for the 2010 Primary and General Elections. The 20 candidates endorsed have either been strong allies of the LGBT community in the New York State Legislature on issues at the top of the Pride Agenda’s public policy agenda, or have pledged their support on such issues including marriage equality for same-sex couples, ending legal discrimination against transgender New Yorkers and increasing funding for LGBT health and human services providers. The complete list of issues that candidates were questioned on can be seen on the Pride Agenda’s candidate questionnaire at:
http://prideagenda.org/Portals/0/campaigns/Pride%20Agenda%20State%20Legislative %20Candidate%20Questionnaire-2010.pdf.
“We view this election as a crucial step toward accomplishing our governmental priorities for New York’s LGBT community,” said Executive Director Ross Levi. “We need—and will only be endorsing—candidates who already are or will be unabashed legislative allies who demonstrate their support for LGBT equality and justice with complete clarity.”

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Daily Campaign Roundup: Wilmot On a Roll; Kaplowitz and Oppenheimer Deepen Commitment To Reform

By Mike Connery on 07/13/2010 @ 12:46 PM

Tags: Mary Wilmot, SD-55, James Alesi, Mike Kaplowitz, SD-40, Suzi Oppenheimer, SD-37

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Mary Wilmot profiled favorably by local press, pressing Jim Alesi on mayoral control of schools. Democratic Candidate Mike Kaplowitz signs five different reform pledges. Sen. Suzi Oppenheimer signs onto New York Uprising reform pledge.

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Daily Campaign Roundup: Democrats On Top Of Ethics Reform

By Mike Connery on 06/24/2010 @ 02:45 PM

Tags: Mike Kaplowitz, SD-40, Craig Johnson, SD-7, Andrea Stewart-Cousins, SD-35, Dave Valesky, SD-49, Republicans, Regina Calcaterra, Didi Barrett

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Sen. Craig Johnson and Regina Calcaterra commit to comprehensive ethics reform. Sens. Valesky and Stewart-Cousins helping New York's citizens and businesses. GOP-linked BP to be sued by State of New York

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