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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

DAILY CAMPAIGN ROUNDUP - Our daily roundup of campaign news.

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Campaign Roundup: Klein: We're Working with Cuomo

By Mike Connery on 09/28/2010 @ 04:45 PM

Tags: Jeff Klein, Andrew Cuomo, New York Senate Dems, Cynthia Appleton, SD-59, Greg Ball, SD-40, David Valesky, SD-49

DAILY CAMPAIGN ROUNDUP . . . Our daily roundup of campaign news. Part II
Part III

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Valesky Weighs in on the Budget, Taxes and Local Job Creation

By Mike Connery on 09/24/2010 @ 03:45 PM

Tags: Dave Valesky, SD-49, Taxes, Budget, Jobs

Senator Dave Valesky recently sat down for a lengthy interview with Eye on Albany. In part one of that interview, he discusses taxes, the budget, and creating local jobs in Auburn, Syracuse, Rome, Oswego and all of upstate New York. Watch Part 1 of the video below:

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Daily Campaign Roundup: Endorsements Continue To Pile Up

By Mike Connery on 07/23/2010 @ 04:46 PM

Tags: Tony Avella, SD-11, Brian Foley, SD-3, Craig Johnson, SD-7, Dave Valesky, SD-49, Dave Mejias, SD-6, Regina Calcaterra, SD-1, Didi Barrett, SD-41

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Numerous Democrats endorsed by Human Rights Campaign New York. Tony Avella received major union endorsement. Republican incumbent Stephen Saland spends $19,000 on dinner.

  • Human Rights Campaign New York endorses Democratic candidates for State Senate - The Human Rights Campaign New York endorsed numerous Democratic challengers and incumbents who are all supporters of marriage equality and whose election will "put New York on a path to fairness and equality for same-sex couples in the state." They endorsed incumbent Senators Brian Foley, Craig Johnson, Tom Duane, and Dave Valesky -- and Democratic candidates Dave Mejias, Tony Avella, and Regina Calcaterra. Not a single Republican was endorsed by the group.
  • Democratic Candidate Tony Avella endorsed by major retail union - Tony Avella, running against 38-year Republican incumbent Frank Padavan, was endorsed Thursday by a massive retail union yesterday. The Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, which represents 100,000 workers across the United States and Canada, gave Avella the nod Thursday, calling him “an independent voice for working New Yorkers and taxpayers.” “He’s exactly the kind of reformer we desperately need in Albany right now,” said Stuart Applebaum, the union’s president.
  • Republican senator Stephen Saland spends $19,000 on dinner - Showing just how out of touch he really is, Saland attended a $19,000 black-tie dinner for his re-election campaign that was thrown by a politically connected couple in April at their Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, estate. The $19,000 dinner was listed as an in-kind donation to Saland's campaign. That means it was for services rendered for a political function, but not a direct monetary contribution. "There's a lot of trust with the reporting by the campaigns," said Dick Dadey, executive director of Citizens Union, a good-government group. "There's very little if any verification."

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Daily Campaign Roundup: Endorsements, Endorsements, Endorsements

By Mike Connery on 07/20/2010 @ 02:26 PM

Tags: Tony Avella, SD-11, Dave Valesky, SD-49, William Stachowski, SD-58

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Tony Avella gets major endorsement. Sens. Dave Valesky and William Stachowski receive the backing of Independence Party.

  • Democratic candidate Tony Avella receives important endorsement Tony Avella, running against 38-year Republican incumbent Frank Padavan, received the endorsement of City Council Member Margaret Chin - the first Asian American and the first Chinese American elected to represent New York City's Chinatown in the city council, and the first Asian American woman elected to the city council. “Tony Avella is the kind of elected leader that we need in Albany,” stated Council Member Chin, standing in front of the Flushing Public Library. “He has remained a champion for good government and consistently fought for his constituents while a member of the New York City Council. The residents of the city and the state need someone like Tony to stand up for the best interests of his community and to demand that other elected officials do the same instead of looking out for themselves.”
  • Sen. Dave Valesky gets backing of Independence Party; accuses little-known pianist Andrew Russo of “sour grapes” and “paranoia” Independence Party Chairman Frank MacKay overruled local endorsements and gave his party’s line to Sen. Valesky. After his opponent reacted with an angry and hate-filled press release, Sen. Valesky’s campaign responded: “Apparently our opponent is having an extra large serving of sour grapes this morning, sprinkled with misguided paranoia. The fact is that while our opponent was actively seeking the Independence line from the same leaders he now condemns, Sen. Valesky was collecting signatures from rank and file members of the party, gathering almost twice the required number from the party’s grassroots. New York State faces real problems and Sen. Valesky has been working to clean up Albany, protect farmers and sportsmen, and bring good jobs back to our community.”
  • Sen. William Stachowski receives Independence line endorsement – In an important step to help aid his reelection efforts, the state Independence Party decided to give their ballot line to Sen. William Stachowski. The state party overruled the local Erie County endorsements, which were surrounded with rumors of dirty politics and quid-pro-quo dealing. “In overruling the decision of Erie County Independence Party Chair Sandy Rosenswie, state Chairman MacKay has sent a strong message: quid pro quo deals aren’t how you win nominations,” Sen. Stachowski said.

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Daily Campaign Roundup: Democrats' Fundraising and Petitioning Numbers Continue To Impress

By Mike Connery on 07/16/2010 @ 03:19 PM

Tags: Regina Calcaterra, SD-1, Susan Savage, SD-44, Brian Foley, SD-3, Joanne Yepsen, SD-43, Didi Barrett, SD-41, David Valesky, SD-49, Darrel Aubertine, SD-48, William Stachowski, SD-58

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Newsday profiles Democratic confidence and strength. Joanne Yepsen outraises her opponent by three-to-one margin. Didi Barrett raises over $160,000, collects over 3,700 signatures. Sens. David Valesky, Darrel Aubertine and William Stachowski outraise opponents, post impressive fundraising numbers.

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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: 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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Daily Campaign Roundup: Democrats Stand Up To Bullies

By Mike Connery on 06/23/2010 @ 02:45 PM

Tags: SD-50, John DeFrancisco, William Stachowski, SD-58, Tony Avella, SD-11, Dave Valesky, SD-49

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Democrats in Senate pass comprehensive anti-bullying legislation, while some Republicans object. Stachowski stands up for firefighters. Avella speaks out against Flushing Commons Project.

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Daily Campaign Roundup: Republican Disunity Deepens

By Mike Connery on 06/16/2010 @ 02:45 PM

Tags: SD-48, Didi Barrett, SD-41, Dave Valesky, SD-49, Darrel Aubertine

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Republican disunity deepens, and the praise for Dutchess/Columbia County Democratic Candidate Didi Barrett continues to grow.

  • The Republican party to become even more divided- Conservative Carl Paladino – scorned by the GOP as he sought their nomination for governor– is now using his millions to form a new right-wing party and is deciding what to name it. We can think of some ideas…
  • Possible split between Bloomberg and Senate Republicans- The Senate Republicans' refusal yesterday to support the microstamping bill may cost the desperate bunch the financial support of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Bloomberg traveled to Albany to lobby for the bill's passage. “I would say the relationship suffered a major setback,” said a source intimately involved in the debate. “The mayor cares very much about guns. If the Republicans couldn’t give him three votes on a microstamping bill, what does that mean if they take back the majority? They’ll never put a gun bill on the floor.”
  • SD 41 Democratic Candidate Didi Barrett continues to draw attention- Room 8 New York Politics ran a glowing piece on Barrett, who they say “brings a breath of fresh air to New York State's insular politics that will surely work to clean up the mess that Albany now finds itself in.”
  • Sen. Dave Valesky helps orchard, vineyard owners- Sen. Valesky is receiving praise for pushing a law that streamlines a property tax exemption for new or replanted vineyards or orchards. The law will promote growth and investment in vineyards and orchards throughout New York.
  • The American Farmland Trust is applauding recently passed state legislation that was co-sponsored by Sen. Darrel Aubertine- Sen. Aubertine’s legislation, signed into law on May 25th, makes it easier for farmers to participate in New York’s Farmland Protection Program. “This will expand the opportunities for farmers throughout the state by enabling land trusts to help farmers apply for preservation grants,” Sen. Aubertine said.

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The Dominoes Continue to Fall - Republicans Contend with Primaries and Retirements

By Mike Connery on 06/06/2010 @ 01:14 PM

Tags: Dave Valesky, Vincent Leibell, Dale Volker, Thomas Morahan, George Winner, SD-40, SD-38, SD-49, SD-59, SD-53

Another day and another domino falls in a chain reaction of events that looks to dash GOP hopes of retaking the State Senate in November. Three stories this weekend continue the trend we've been monitoring for weeks.

First up, Capital News reports that a contentious Republican primary between between concert pianist Andrew Russo and East Syracuse Mayor Danny Liedka is setting up the GOP for a repeat (defeat) performance in the district currently represented by Democrat David Valesky:

Six years later, Republicans appear to have a shot at retaking the seat from Valesky, which would considerably bolster their odds of winning back the upper chamber. But a potentially divisive Republican primary between East Syracuse Mayor Danny Liedka and Andrew Russo, a concert pianist, threatens to again thrash GOP hopes.

In addition, Russo has already gotten the Conservative Party’s endorsement to run on its line in November, which would present problems for Liedka and the GOP if he emerges as their nominee. Russo said that he would run an active general election campaign on the Conservative line regardless, unlike Dadey, who Russo said did not actively campaign on the Independence and Conservative lines in 2004.

The primary was sparked, in part, because local Republican county chairs have unable to pick a candidate in the race, announcing in mid-March that they were deadlocked. (Russo won the backing of Onondoga County, which has the highest Republican registration in the district, while Russo took Madison County, which has the second highest registration.)

This local primary is microcosm of a larger trend we've seen among the GOP across the state. New York Republicans are in chaos, unable to field strong challengers from within the party ranks, short on cash and facing primary challengers from the right and left. Indeed, the SRCC appears to be supporting Russo over one of their own purely because of his cash-on-hand advantage over Leidka:

But fearing the consequences of a heated primary in a district they have serious hopes of winning, the Senate Republican Campaign Committee has made no such promises, announcing in mid-May the unusual decision to back Russo in the intra-party struggle. Leadership of the SRCC says that it will be willing to put staffers into the district and recruit elected officials to campaign on Russo’s behalf.

Fundraising was a major factor in the SRCC’s decision: Russo had $96,000 cash on hand as of the January campaign finance filing, while Liedka acknowledges he has raised far less, though he has not made any official financial disclosure.

Meanwhile, both the Ithaca Journal and Democrat and Chronicle published stories examining the difficulties Republicans face due to the large number of retirements. Every week, it seems, brings news of another GOP senate retirement, each of which requires an expenditure of resources to defend previously safe seats and draws the GOP's attention away from top tier races.

Republicans are eagerly hoping they can win back the majority in the state Senate this year, but they unexpectedly face having to defend four seats in which veteran GOP lawmakers are leaving office at year's end.

The four departures complicates Senate Republicans' goal of flipping the tenuous 32-30 seat Democratic majority and regaining control of a chamber the GOP held for more than 40 years before the 2008 elections.

One domino at a time, Republican hopes of recapturing the chamber are fading. While GOP candidates are dropping like flies (or in-fighting like the Lord of the Flies), Democrats are fielding strong challengers in more districts than ever before.

New Yorkers still remember well what 44 years of Republican control of the senate was like. That's why anti-incumbent sentiment is directed strongly at upstate Republicans - holdovers from the reign of Joe Bruno - and why 3/4 of New Yorkers reject Republican control of the Senate.

And that's why 2010 is shaping up to be a good year for Democrats.

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What Danny Liedka Really Believes About Dave Valesky

By Mike Connery on 04/23/2010 @ 01:26 PM

Tags: Dave Valesky, SD-49, Republicans, Danny Liedka

It tells you something about a person's character and convictions when someone isn't willing to stand behind their words. It tells you even more when that person actually pretends to be someone else to hide their words.

Earlier today, Liz Benjamin reported that East Syracuse Mayor Danny Liedka sent a dishonest attack into Senator Valesky's district. The attack - a letter - was printed on letterhead made to look like it was issued from Valesky's office and it was written as if it was a personal letter from the Senator. It was even signed "Dave."

The message was quite different from another letter sent out by Liedka's office almost exactly one year ago. In a letter to the editor sent to the Syracuse Post-Standard, Liedka rightly praised Senator Valesky for his extensive work to bring good government to Albany and serve his constituents.

Liedka actually put his name on that letter. I think we all know which one represents an accurate depiction of Senator Valesky and his record.

To the Editor:

Your editorial suggested state Sen. David Valesky, D-Oneida, no longer deserves his title of poster boy for reform because he didn't prevent a closed budget process in Albany. As leaders of municipalities within his district, we intend to keep up his poster.

Since being elected in 2004, he has risen to the heights of the state Senate because of tenacious advocacy for his community and passion for good government. His is an example to emulate.

These are tough economic times that call for tough choices. Like you, our constituents look to Washington and Albany for leadership and direction. To suggest one person could influence an entrenched Albany political institution is misleading. If Sen. Valesky could have, he would have.

Your editorial noted the senator's discouragement over the process, and that he didn't point any fingers. Having known Sen. Valesky over the years, we can assure you finger-pointing isn't his style. Rather, he fights tenaciously for good government and his community.

John Becker, chairman, Madison County Board of Supervisors

John Heindorf, mayor

North Syracuse

Chet Dudzinski, supervisor

Town of Cicero

John Klink, supervisor

Town of Owasco

Mark Tetley, supervisor

Town of Manlius

Dan Liedka, mayor, East Syracuse

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Quick Hits from the Trail: Valesky Gets Endorsed, Three-Way in SD-40

By Mike Connery on 04/22/2010 @ 04:08 PM

Tags: Mike DiSanto, SD-22, Jim Borkowski, SD-40, Dave Valesky, SD-49, Neil Breslin, SD-46

A few quick hits from the campaign trail today:

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Oppenheimer, Valesky and Klein Bring Sunshine to Albany

By Mike Connery on 04/19/2010 @ 01:26 PM

Tags: Suzi Oppenheimer, Dave Valesky, SD-37, Reform Albany, Sunshine Week, SD-49, Jeff Klein, SD-34

The Siena Poll I blogged earlier today had some interesting findings on what New Yorker's think about the possibility of reforming Albany. According to the findings, 83% of New Yorkers believe that Albany can be fixed if the right legislators are in office. Along those lines, I want to highlight some recent work by sitting Democrats that will deliver more transparency and efficiency to our capital.

The first items are pieces of legislation, sponsored by Suzi Oppenheimer and Dave Valesky, during March's "Sunshine Week:"

It may not be the dawning of the age of Aquarius, but state government has taken welcome action recently to let the sun shine in.

During Sunshine Week last month, a time set aside to promote open government, the state Legislature passed a bill strengthening the Open Meeting Law, sponsored by Assemblywoman RoAnn Destito, D-Rome, and Sen. Suzi Oppenheimer, D-Mamaroneck.

Another bill, sponsored by Destito and Sen. David Valesky, D-Oneida, would set guidelines for audio or video recording of all public meetings. A third measure, sponsored by Valesky and J. Gary Pretlow, D-Mount Vernon, directs local government bodies to make sure their meeting rooms are large enough to accommodate the public.

This week, Gov. David Paterson signed all three bills into law. “As a responsible government, we have the duty to inform the public of the state’s business, and these new laws will help to do just that,” Paterson said.

The second is a new website created by Jeff Klein and the Senate Task Force on Government Efficiency to aid whistleblowers in calling out government waste, and crowdsource ideas on how to make government more efficient:

NEW YORK, NY –State Senator and Deputy Majority Leader Jeff Klein (D-Bronx/Westchester) announced Monday that the Senate Task Force on Government Efficiency has launched a new webpage where New Yorkers can anonymously submit their ideas, suggestions and feedback on how the state can conserve resources in this tough fiscal time, as well as to report any suspected wasteful government spending or abuse of tax dollars.

http://www.nysenate.gov/committee/task-force-government-efficiency

These are just a few more small steps that Democrats are taking on a long road towards reforming Albany's dysfunctional culture. By replacing some of the old-guard Republicans that have been in office for decades, we can do even more in the months and years to come.

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