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Document Dump - State Senate Pork

by: phillip anderson

Sat Nov 25, 2006 at 19:37:21 PM EST


Boy, Joe Bruno is one class act. The State Senate Leadership has finally released data on its PORK Community Projects Fund Grants. And they were thoughtful enough to dump this massive, unsearchable, cumbersome and thoroughly unusable pile on the day before Thanksgiving. I, for one, am less than "thankful".

From Capitol Confidential:

Senate $ On The Web

The Senate majority has posted (on the day before Thanksgiving, no less) its Community Projects Fund Grants, (AKA Pork), on the Web.
Go to www.senate.state.ny.us. There you can look up projects from 2003-04 and 2004-05 that senators obtained funding for, be it Little League ballfield improvements, road projects etc.

Each project has a form which is signed by the requesting senator.

The information is listed under the Senate Reports link.

A note: The Times Union, joined by other media outlets, recently won a court fight to get details on these spending items.

The Senate stresses in a news release that the information has long been available through various state agencies, but reporters wanted to be able to trace spending items to individual lawmakers. Until now, that was no easy task.

Spending items for more recent years should be up soon, according to the Senate. 

One warning, the listing is VERY big and will take your computer a long time to open, if it can open it all. Also, because it was scanned, it isn’t really searchable and requires patient scrolling to find the item, senator or dollar amount you may be seeking.

I've spent the past hour even trying to open this pile o' pork with no luck. It's a mess and I have no doubt that it's a mess by design. I mean, we wouldn't want anyone to actually be able to use any of this information, now would we?

As someone in the comments at CC said, which media outlet will be the first (if any) to compile the heap of data into something more useful and user friendly? It's not like our employees in the state Senate are going to do it for us. No, they'd rather insult their employers for daring to even ask about what they are doing with our money.

So, who is going to make this pile of crap something that is even the least bit useful? If that sounds like a challenge, that's because, you know, it is.

Get to it.

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I'm number 6!!! (4.00 / 3)
Whoo-Hoo

I wonder how much I could get for that on e-bay.  ;-)


indeed. (4.00 / 3)
i will now always refer to you as "meteor blades".

that UID is gonna be worth tons one day. just make sure to not screw with the packaging...

TODAY is day one. It always is.


[ Parent ]
Extra motivation (4.00 / 3)
to get rid of Bruno.  Doing that should raise UID values round here.

[ Parent ]
that's the plan (4.00 / 1)
and another kossack and i are finding some pretty interesting stuff in the doc dump.

oh, did you know they tried to put security on all those scanned docs so that you couldn't OCR them in to something, ya know, useful?

well, they did. fortunately, they are also not terribly bright. we're OCR-ing them right now and preparing them for a searchable database.

nice try, joe.

TODAY is day one. It always is.


[ Parent ]
unbelievable (4.00 / 2)
Given the lengths they've gone to protect the information, I'm guessing there's something somewhat unsavory buried deep in there.  Once it's searchable, it's time to break out the green eyeshades on go medieval on their ass (in a green eyeshade kind of way, of course)

[ Parent ]
Pontificator... (4.00 / 3)
...I've elevated you to Guest Blogger...let me know if you want to play. If not, I'll take you down, my man. Your King series would have gone nicely here, yes?

We've got some work ahead of us.

[ Parent ]
Thank you -- I'm honored (4.00 / 1)
And I definitely want to "play."  I plan on getting up to speed on the cesspool that is today's Albany, and then doing some serious damage!

[ Parent ]
maybe, maybe not (4.00 / 1)
Not necessarily anything "unsavory"  -- it could just be who qualifies as teacher's pet, and therefore who the elected offical can rely upon on election day (and for fundraising beforehand). After all, we already know that NYS state legislators don't have any governmental function other than direct constituent services...  but if the public knew exactly who was actually being bought that way (rather than just having your local state senator show up gratis and gladhand at every local findraiser, graduation, block party etc.), it would certainly be more difficult to keep it up! 

This isn't to say that we won't find stuff like conflicts-of-interest galore, just that it doesn't need to be nefarious for the legislature to fear the sunlight.

C.


[ Parent ]
right behind ya (4.00 / 2)
at number 7!

(but how do I change the password?)


[ Parent ]
GO to silverleaf's page in the menu bar... (4.00 / 2)
...in the upper right corner of the page...then click profile...then click email/password and make your changes.

On we go...thanks to lipris...

We've got some work ahead of us.


[ Parent ]
thanks! (4.00 / 1)
I had gotten about halfway there, but didn't notice "profile"-- hope you have a great meeting today!

[ Parent ]
I did... (0.00 / 0)
...and this blog was on the agenda...

We've got some work ahead of us.

[ Parent ]
really? (0.00 / 0)
do tell...

TODAY is day one. It always is.

[ Parent ]
we'll discuss off site...? (4.00 / 2)
...but, good things might happen here.

We've got some work ahead of us.

[ Parent ]
Usable form (4.00 / 3)
I'm in the process of getting this into something of a usable form. We'll see how usable once my computer has chugged through the 3,000 pages ;)

wycat is a rockstar, kids. (4.00 / 1)
wycat is rocking the house (or the senate, as the case may be)

TODAY is day one. It always is.

[ Parent ]
You rock, wycats (4.00 / 1)
Let me know when that spreadsheet is up and running. There is a certain Senator I'd like to look into.

Also, this is just for the 04 and 05 years, correct? WIth '06 to follow soon. That one should be VERY interesting. Money spent and the timing. I'm sure we'll see an election time cash flood.

We've got some work ahead of us.


[ Parent ]
it's going to ba a while. (4.00 / 1)
it's a pretty tedious process.

TODAY is day one. It always is.

[ Parent ]
Teaser (4.00 / 1)
How's this for a little teaser:

Saland requested $68,000 (much higher than the average pork grant) for Families First New York.

Saland's Special Counsel is J. Scott Greer, a member of Lewis & Greer, PC.

Among Lewis & Greer's representative clients is... you guessed it... Families First New York.


[ Parent ]
i'm sure there's plenty more. (0.00 / 0)
this is gonna be fun....

oh, and you rule.

TODAY is day one. It always is.


[ Parent ]
Progress (4.00 / 1)
Just FYI, the OCR program conked out after 999 pages, so I'm going to need to do this in shifts of 999. That little nugget was just in the first 999 pages of the first pork report ;)

[ Parent ]
ha! (0.00 / 0)
so, i'm sure you saw the post at the top of the front page. think the assembly will handle this much the same?

TODAY is day one. It always is.

[ Parent ]
I hope not (4.00 / 1)
It really depends how they're handling all of this internally. Someone should really FOI any electronic copies, including spreadsheets or other databases of the information.

They would probably be required to release it.


[ Parent ]
Sounds like a daunting process, but I applaud you anyway (4.00 / 1)
This will certainly be useful for all of us, but do you think you can actually accomplish this before the end of 2007?

[ Parent ]
wycats has already done the first (0.00 / 0)
1000 pages and found some VERY INTERESTING STUFF. extremely interesting.

i'd be worried if my name were golden or saland.

TODAY is day one. It always is.


[ Parent ]
Who here remembers... (4.00 / 2)
...the Kent Conrad press conference after he found the tax return snooping provision that Ernie Istook's staffer snuck into the FY 2005 Omnibus Bill, the press conference where Senator Conrad used a copy of the 3600 page bill (i.e. seven reams of paper) as a prop?

I say it's about time for another Kent Conrad Press Conference.


I've got a thing for Pork (0.00 / 0)
Looks like the mother lode.  Honestly, I was shocked to see the size of the PDF.  What demonic state technologist created that?

I can't wait to see what comes of this.


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