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News, views and commentary on Long Island, state and national politics

Weiner watch: Why some think his bid preposterous

The true meaning of a still-unannounced Anthony Weiner run for mayor is starting to draw public comment along the lines of what some former aides and colleagues of the over-exposed ex-Rep. will only say privately: It’s another self-indulgence for a man of very ordinary presence.

Linked here is an only slightly hyperbolic Daily Beast piece by Stuart Stevens, who’s been a Romney strategist and...

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Report: Cuomo told sheriffs to keep quiet

 A new report today says that Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo told sheriffs around New York to stop voicing their complaints about the state's new gun control law.

 Members of the NYS Sheriffs Association were summoned to the State Capitol last month to discuss the law adopted after the Newtown, Conn., school massacre. They thought they were going to discuss potential changes to the law.

 The...

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1199/SEIU backing an expected boost for de Blasio

Boasts about the impact of an 1199/SEIU endorsement have long prompted skepticism from other labor groups around the city, who suspect the health-care organization of hyping their electoral power. Still, this backing marks a big pick-me-up for Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, mayoral candidate, who has long been considered an ally of the union – and whose labor support overall is key to his strategy...

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Crowley's Queens Democrats tap ally Quinn amid S.E. backlash

Much has been written over the years about cordial ties between City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and the Queens Democratic organization and its chairman, Rep. Joseph Crowley. So it was no shock when she announced the borough leader’s nod Monday.  A few years ago, she ruffled some feathers in other boroughs by arranging for a loyal Queens Democrat, Michael McSweeney, to become city clerk...

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NYC: Will Weiner keep his $$ reporting on the level?

Just a friendly warning mentioned by local political vets: Former Rep. Anthony Weiner may not want to play it too cute with the New York City Campaign Finance Board. His camp, such as it is, lets it be known that "friends" are "volunteering" in the making of a televised campaign ad using his parents' porch in Brooklyn. (Story is here).

There was another fellow years ago,...

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One formal step to go in the long goodbye to Vito Lopez

Nearly a year ago, Vito Lopez lost the Assembly housing committee, then had to give up the chairmanship of Brooklyn Democratic Party. Then he was investigated and cleared of criminal charges last week after former ally and Brooklyn DA Charles Hynes kicked the case over to Staten Island DA Daniel Donovan.

The state’s ethics commission has found a substantial basis for charges that he broke...

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Gov's office circulating form letter to generate support for LIPA plan

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo speaks Wednesday during a

Photo credit: AP

The Cuomo administration is trying to generate support for its plan to overhaul the Long Island Power Authority by getting business groups to sign a letter it is circulating.

The letter underscores the administration’s rush to get the state Legislature to back LIPA reorganization — and do so in the next few weeks.

“For years, LIPA has not worked for Long Island’s business community,”...

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Buffalo assemblyman is first Dem to urge Silver to resign

Assembly staff quickly removed the nameplate Monday from

Photo credit: Newsday / Yancey Roy

Assemb. Michael P.  Kearns (D-Buffalo) said Monday that Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver should resign -- becoming the first Democrat to do so in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal.

 It should be noted that even though he’s a Democrat, Kearns, who is known as Mickey,  has long been a critic of Silver (D-Manhattan). Kearns won his seat in a special election over another Democrat...

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NYC: Underdog Dem Albanese blasts rivals' tax spending on politics

In a photo released by his campaign, mayoral

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Former Councilman Sal Albanese, running as a reformer for New York City mayor in the Democratic primary, Monday issued a provocative and interesting piece on rivals' use of their incumbencies for campaign purposes. He adds this shot on disgraced ex-Rep. Anthony Weiner that he "has yet to apologize for the $350,000" that taxpayers doled out "for a special election to replace him the...

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State Sen. Ball won't run for Congress

Conservative Sen. Greg Ball (R-Patterson) said Monday he won’t run for a Hudson Valley congressional seat next year. Some in the political world had speculated Ball might challenge freshman Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-Cold Spring).

Here’s the statement Ball issued Monday morning:

 “I want to make it clear that I am focused on finishing this legislative session and delivering for...

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