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Squadron Pushes To Keep Anti-Super PAC Legislation Alive

This afternoon, the State Senate Corporations, Authorities, and Commissions Committee voted to prevent the Corporate Political Accountability to Shareholders Act from moving out of committee. The Act, which was sponsored by Senator Daniel Squadron, would have forced businesses to disclose political donations by requiring shareholder approval and eliminated the secrecy surrounding super PACs in this state. Though the bill lost its vote today Mr. Squadron is circulating a petition that will bring the legislation to a vote on the Senate floor if it is signed by 38 senators.

“Today, Senate Republicans chose corporations over people and prevented my bill from moving out of committee. But our fight to counter Citizens United, rein in unchecked corporate political influence and bring transparency to our politics isn’t over: I’m petitioning to bring the bill to a vote on the Senate floor,” Mr. Squadron wrote in a note on his Facebook page. Read More

2012

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Maragos Nets Skelos Endorsement

The Republican race to challenge Kirsten Gillibrand is heating up, with Wendy Long, a conservative lawyer and Joe Carvin, an investor and Rye lawmaker, criscrossing the state in anticipation of the GOP convention later this month.

The duo have to catch up with Nassau comptroller George Maragos, who has been in the race for the better part of the year.

And this evening Mr. Maragos received a substantial bump in his efforts when he received the endorsement of perhaps the state’s highest ranking Republican official, Senate  Majority Leader Dean Skelos. Read More

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Peter King Says Minorities Should Be Thankful For Stop And Frisk

Congressman Peter King held a rally this morning where he blasted press reports critical of the NYPD’s efforts to monitor the Muslim community as “left wing rumormongering” and The Politicker asked him if he thought coverage of the controversial stop and frisk policy was similarly biased.

“Absolutely,” Mr. King said. “The stop and frisk policy of the NYPD has reduced murders by 70 to 80 percent over the last twenty years.” Read More

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Becker Tries To Tie Hayworth to Rush Limbaugh

In another sign that Rush Limbaugh is increasingly becoming an albatross around the necks of Republicans, Richard Becker, a cardiologist and Westchester County legislator running for Congress, held a rally in front of the office of the incumbent Republican Nan Hayworth calling on her to rebuke Rush Limbaugh.

“This is not a simple press conference,” Mr. Becker said in a statement. “This is a rallying cry! Comments like Rush Limbaugh’s are just the latest in the Republican War on Women. Back when Nan was running in 2010, she went around and told all of us in Putnam, Westchester, Rockland, Orange, and Dutchess that she was pro-choice because she knew that she couldn’t win in this district any other way. But a funny thing happened on Hayworth’s way to Washington. All of a sudden, it was ‘I’m pro-choice, unless…’ That’s just absolutely bogus: either you’re pro-choice, or you’re not.” Read More

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Reshma Saujani (Photo: Facebook)

Saujani Leaving Public Advocate’s Office for Possible Public Advocate Run

Over the weekend, Crain’s reported Reshma Saujani is leaving her position as deputy advocate in the Office of New York City Public Advocate Bill de Blasio in order to potentially run for Mr. de Blasio’s job herself in 2013. Mr. de Blasio is widely expected to run for mayor, which would leave his position vacant for aspiring politicians.

Confirming Crain’s report, a source familiar with the situation told The Politicker Ms. Saujani is departing Mr. de Blasio’s office on March 16th and is indeed expected to open a committee that would allow her to campaign for the position. However, the source noted a citywide campaign would be just one of multiple options she is considering for her next career move. Read More

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Rush Limbaugh’s Consolation Prize: Twitter Followers

In light of comments noted pill popper and radio host Rush Limbaugh made about a Congressional witness' testimony (he called her a "slut"), Rush Limbaugh has suffered at the hands of popular opinion designating him a categorical creep. Soon after this happened, a bunch of The Rush Limbaugh Show's sponsors weighed in by pulling their advertising from his show after he apologized, helping shift that categorical designation into a technical one. Is there anything he can take away from all of this? What, if anything, does Rush have left?

But of course: Twitter. Read More

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Vincent Ignizio’s Chief of Staff Moves Forward With Assembly Campaign

Joseph Borelli, the Chief of Staff for Staten Island Councilman Vincent Ignizio, is moving forward with his campaign to replace retiring Assemblyman Lou Tobacco. This afternoon, Mr. Borelli filed for the seat and told The Politicker he would formally seek Republican and Conservative Party establishment support for his bid.

“I’m going to interview for the executive committee’s nomination, and the Conservative Party’s nomination,” he stated. Read More

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Peter King Slams ‘Left Wing Rumormongers’ In Media For Criticizing NYPD’s Treatment of Muslims

Republican Long Island Congressman Peter King held a rally outside One Police Plaza this morning to support the NYPD and Commissioner Ray Kelly in the wake of Associated Press and The New York Times reports critical of the department’s monitoring of the Muslim community. Mr. King described these articles as “anti-NYPD” reporting instigated by the Council on American Islamic Relations, which he described as having terrorist ties.

“It is absolutely disgraceful that The New York Times, the Associated Press, other elements of the politically correct media have allowed themselves to be used by groups such as CAIR and I just wish once … just once, the New York Times or the Associated Press instead of calling CAIR a ‘Muslim civil rights organization’ would refer to them as what they are; unindicted co-conspirators in the most major terrorist financing case in the United States,” Mr. King said referring to allegations the group was involved in providing support to Hamas. “That’s what CAIR is, and yet, when you read the papers and you read the reports, it’s anti-NYPD.”

Last month, the Associated Press reported the NYPD conducted widespread surveillance of Muslim student groups and mosques. In January, The New York Times reported the NYPD continuously screened a documentary called “The Third Jihad,” which accuses “homegrown” Islamic groups of waging cultural and violent jihad against America, for officers. Both these reports sparked outrage against what critics described as overzealous and discriminatory surveillance tactics.

Congressman King, who is Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee and a member of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence praised the NYPD’s anti-terror efforts and defended the tactic of investigating specific communities.

“This is such political hypocrisy. When you think that, for instance, in the years when the government was going after the mafia, they went to the Italian-American community. I’m Irish-American, when they were going after the Westies, they went into the Irish-American community, because that’s where the threat was coming from,” Mr. King said. “The fact is, the overwhelming majority of Muslim-Americans are outstanding Americans, but the threat to our civilization today comes from that small minority within the Muslim-American community and thank God that Ray Kelly is working to make sure that we find out who they are.” Read More