Showing posts with label 38th AD Democratic Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 38th AD Democratic Club. Show all posts

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Public Advocate Bill de Blasio Slams Mayor At Forest Hills Meeting by Rob MacKay - Forest Hills, NY Patch

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Sounding a lot like a candidate for Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s job, Public Advocate Bill de Blasio blasted Hizzoner during a visit to Forest Hills Wednesday night, criticizing City Hall’s handling of everything from the budget to taxi cab contracts.
Citing “moral reasons,” de Blasio ripped the Bloomberg Administration’s threat to eliminate roughly 6,000 teacher positions throughout the New York City public school system. Not only would this plan reduce some school’s staffs by five percent, but it is completely unnecessary, according to the public advocate.
Addressing a joint meeting of local Democratic Party clubs, de Blasio calculated that the purported teacher layoffs would slash only $300 million from the school system’s $22 billion-plus annual budget. He suggested investigating other expenditures, such as some teacher training programs, that could be eliminated with less impact on students.
“There’s a lot of other things you can cut,” de Blasio said.
He also expressed opposition to the Bloomberg Administration’s threat to disregard LIFO (Last In, First Out), a policy of applying seniority preferences to teacher employment issues. “Seniority should be respected,” de Blasio said.
The other hot topic was the Taxi & Limousine Commission’s contest to award an exclusive contract to sell and service city cabs for the next decade. The TLC chose Nissan, whose proposal had no guarantee to create jobs in the five boroughs, even though runner-up Ford had pledged to build the taxis in Brooklyn in its application.
“The TLC asked for nothing in terms of jobs in New York City,” he said. “We want the maintenance done in the city.”
The public advocate also promised to step up efforts to eradicate illegal boarding houses. He said that the city is filled with two-family houses with 20 or more residents.
“It’s a huge fire hazard,” de Blasio said. “The Department of Buildings has not done a good job in my opinion.”

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Endorsement: State Senator Joe Addabbo, City Councilmember Elizabeth Crowley and Community Leaders Endorse Assemblyman Mike Miller...

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Community, Civic and Political Leaders Throw Support Behind Miller


As Assemblyman Mike Miller’s candidacy for re-election to the State Assembly continues to gain momentum, the campaign is proud to announce a slew of endorsements from prominent elected officials, civic and community leaders including State Senator Joe Addabbo and City Council Member Elizabeth Crowley.
I am proud to have the support of these local Democratic elected officials and civic activists from every corner of our community. This support shows that the momentum is on our side,” stated Assemblyman Miller. “The leaders and the residents of the 38th Assembly district have put their trust in me, and I am honored by that.”

State Senator Joe Addabbo noted, “In the Assembly, Mike Miller has been a champion for Queens families. As my colleague in government, I know firsthand just how dedicated Mike is to improving the lives of the residents in his district. Mike’s determination in tackling the issues is a testament to his courage and hard work. Whether it is protecting our children from sexual predators, working to increase the availability of affordable housing, or fighting to expand access to quality health-care, Mike has been the hardworking leader Queens families deserve. For the residents of the 38th Assembly District, there is no better choice for the State Assembly than Mike Miller.”

Since his time in the Assembly, Mike Miller has been one of our community’s strongest voices for better schools, more affordable housing, improved public safety, and creating jobs right here in Queens,” stated Council Member Elizabeth Crowley. “Mike has the depth of experience and the fresh ideas we need, and I am proud to endorse Mike Miller for the State Assembly.”

The list of latest endorsements also includes Frank Kotnik, Male District Leader Part A, and former President of the Glendale Civilian Observation Patrol; Eleanor Errante, Female District Leader, Part B; Bob Monahan, President of the Greater Ridgewood Youth Council; Maria Thompson, President of the Greater Woodhaven Development Corporation; Andrew Baumann, President of Community Education Council 27; Albert Baldeo, candidate for Democratic District Leader, and President of the United Community Alliance; Vincent Arcuri of the Queens Conservative Party; and Ann Maggio, President of Citizens for a Greater Ridgewood.*

Elected to the New York State Assembly in 2009, Mike Miller has been serving his community for more than 20 years. As a resident of the 38th Assembly District for nearly his entire life, Miller is a graduate of Archbishop Molloy High School, Queens College and the University of Georgia CUNA Management School. His record includes expanding emergency services, improving public safety and strengthening our local schools. As a Board Member of Community Board 5, he advocated for more affordable housing, expansion of services for seniors and additional after-school programs for children. As the Capital Campaign Director for the Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Miller helped increase the organization’s operating budget to more than $5 million. Miller has been recognized for his anti-graffiti efforts, as well as his commitment to supporting adults with mental disabilities in founding the Forest Park Aktion Club.

The 38th Assembly District includes the Queens neighborhoods of Glendale, Ozone Park, Richmond Hill, Ridgewood, and Woodhaven.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Assemblymember Michael Miller Campaign Kickoff in Glendale on Sunday June 6th...

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The Michael Miller campaign for the NY State Assembly held a rally at his campaign headquarters in Glendale on Sunday June 6th, 2010...It was in preparation for the upcoming petitioning process which begins on Tuesday June 8th...The meeting was part pep rally and part informational session to prepare petition gatherers with the knowledge needed to properly obtain signatures needed for Assemblyman Miller to be placed on this years ballot...The assemblage was made up of friends, community leaders, family members and 38th Assembly District Regular Democratic Club members...

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

First Meeting of the New 38th Assembly Regular Democratic Club at The Shops at Atlas Park - March 25th, 2010...

Goal: Push Strong Democratic Voice for All People in 38th Assembly District

Club President Dolores (Dori) Capace address the audience.

Dozens of residents of the 38th Assembly District showed up for the first meeting of the 38th Assembly Regular Democratic Club last Thursday evening at the Shops at Atlas Park. Residents and Democratic Club board members talked about the importance of making sure local Democrats have a strong voice in city, state and national politics.

To start the meeting, one of the Club’s founders, Council Member Elizabeth S. Crowley said, “We need to come together as a community to support Democrats that represent our values and work to make sure our neighborhood has the voice it needs in New York City, Albany and Washington. We need to make sure our voice is heard loud and clear and we fight for people who represent our neighborhood well.”

NYC Council Member Elizabeth Crowley speaks.

Democratic District Leader Frank Kotnik talked about the importance making sure everybody had a platform to express their interests and talk about what issues area Democrats should tackle. “I want this Democratic Club to be a place where everyone can be with friends. We can talk about the issues that important to us and make sure we help elect people who share our priorities.”

The President of the 38th Assembly Democratic Club, Dolores (Dori) Capace, said, “I have lived in this community for a long time and I believe we have a better hope for the future if we work together to bring about positive changes to our community.”

l. to r. President Dolores Capace, District Leader Frank Kotnik, Councilmember Elizabeth Crowley, Secretary Lydon Sleeper, Doris Figliola, District Leader Eleanor Errante and David Slavkin.

The 38th Assembly Regular Democratic Club will meet the last Thursday of every month at 7:30 at the Shops at Atlas Park. All Democrats are welcome. The Democratic Club plans on having a series of speakers to talk about politics in New York City, Albany and Washington and over the course of the next year they hope to have major candidates for state and federal races visit, as well.

Representatives from State Senator Joe Addabbo and Assemblyman Mike Miller were also present at the meeting.