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Dan Squadron In NY Mag

by: phillip anderson

Mon Jan 12, 2009 at 17:02:54 PM EST

Check out our pal Dan Squadron in the new issue of New York magazine. He's featured in an article titled Newbies: Fourteen New Yorkers on the verge of changing their worlds.

On a recent night at Bombers, a Mexican restaurant in Albany popular with college students, it's likely nobody sitting among the discarded wing remnants and giant margarita glasses would have struck you as particularly senatorial. "I didn't see any other legislators around," jokes 29-year-old Daniel Squadron, the newly elected Democratic state senator from Carroll Gardens. "But I enjoyed it anyway."

Don't get the wrong idea. "Days and nights in Albany I plan to work," says the Yale graduate. "I like working hard." He had to in order to take down his primary opponent, 30-year-veteran and former Democratic minority leader Martin Connor. Some high-profile political connections, most notably his former boss, Chuck Schumer, didn't hurt either. But before his campaign for a more effective, responsive state government won over voters, Squadron was casually dismissed by Connor, who said, "It's nice he wants to get involved. But he's a kid."

Now the "kid" is adjusting to a grown-up life. Just before the election, he got engaged to his girlfriend, Liz Weinstein, a director in the mayor's Office of Operations. "I think we were both really worried about what it would mean in terms of how much time we could have together, but she was supportive," he says of his plans to run for office. His friends, too, are experiencing some changes. "I insist that they call me 'Senator,' so that's a little weird, you know, when we're watching a football game," he jokes. In reality, he says, although his friends find his new position "a little surreal," they still grant him "zero respect."

If one thing remains constant, it'll be Squadron's distinguishing facial hair. "I'm going to keep the beard for the same reason I did during the campaign," he explains, "which was, my girlfriend at the time, my fiancée now, said, 'You better keep the beard.'?"

Best of luck, Senator.

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1199 Continues Down the Republican Dead-End

by: Roatti

Wed Oct 15, 2008 at 23:07:26 PM EDT

CapCon reports:

1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers East will announce their endorsement of incumbent State Senator Serphin Maltese for re-election tomorrow...

(snip)

Depending on what 1199 will do for Maltese, this could be very helpful to the incumbent senator. There are many hospitals and health care workers  in the district, and 1199 is not scarce of resources - both in terms of dollars and manpower.

Yes, that's Serph Maltese, the ultra conservatve Republican from Queens.  As usual,
Bouldin puts it best:

EFCA (the Employee Free Choice Act) will create a massive unionization wave among workers at strictly anti-union companies such as Wal-Mart. However, to effectively work, it will need to be accompanied by state-level legislation that expands on and clarifies the meaning of the Act in accordance with the local state-level legal framework. In New York, where we already have strong 9and very territorial) unions, that's not going to be uncontentious.

But what would be catastrophic is having Joe Robach, of Rochester, still sitting as chair of the Senate Labor Committee. His Democratic successor would be Diane Savino, a former high-level union organizer and one of the strongest voices for labor in the state. A Democratic Senate would act on behalf of labor; a republican Senate will not.

Yep- 1199 is fighting to keep a former LABOR ORGANIZER out of the chair of the Senate Labor Committee.  

Let's repeat that, Joe Biden-style.  

1199 is fighting to keep a former labor organizer out of the chair of the Senate Labor Committee.

To stop the Employee Free Choice Act from passing.  

Thank God at least one SEIU local isn't wandering around in circles.

Joe Addabbo for State Senate

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Senate Candidates At City Hall

by: phillip anderson

Wed Sep 17, 2008 at 16:01:33 PM EDT

I made it down to City Hall today to meet a good number of state Senate candidates today. They were joined by Minority Leader Smith as well as Senators Klein and Savino. They were assembled there on the City Hall steps to call out the Senate Republicans who, when faced with yet more problems with the city and state's economy, still don't believe they need to come back to Albany to address it and still are offering up the same tired and discredited solutions they always do, the ones we've learned time and time again don't work.

I was able to speak with a number of them after the press conference and I'll have video shortly of Joe Mesi, Kristen McElroy and Jim Gennarro as well as many more pics. Here's McElroy for now. I have to say that I was quite impressed with both McElroy and Mesi as it was the first time I had met either one.


Jim Gennarro, Dan Squadron, Kristen McElroy and Joe Addabbo.

Video shortly.

UPDATE: Robert has much more one post below.

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High Noon, City Hall Steps: Calling Out The Senate GOP

by: phillip anderson

Tue Sep 16, 2008 at 16:29:17 PM EDT

I like this. Via email:

Democratic Senate Candidates Blast Republicans for Failing New York

(New York, NY) Throughout their 40 years in control of the State Senate, Republicans have failed to meet the needs of working class New Yorkers. With a struggling economy, rising energy costs and the potential loss of jobs in the financial sector, New York can no longer afford the unfulfilled promises of Senate Republicans. Democratic candidates for the State Senate are holding a press conference to blast Republicans for failing to make the changes needed to get New York back on track.

Invited:

Joseph Addabbo (SD-15)
Ken Dow(SD-41)
Brian X. Foley (SD-3)
Jim Gennarro (SD-11)
Hiram Monseratte (SD-13)
Larry de la Rose (SD-39)
Daniel Squadron (SD-25)

Where:
City Hall Steps - NYC

When:
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 @ 12 noon

I'm going to try to make this one.

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Primary Wrap up

by: Roatti

Wed Sep 10, 2008 at 00:41:21 AM EDT

Tonight there were more than a few surprises at the ballot box.  The Senate's longest-serving incumbent, Martin Connor was beaten by progressive newcomer, Dan Squadron.  Alice Kyrzan took atvantage of the Davis-Powers mudfight to pull a Kerry in Iowa.  Incubents Ed Towns and Sheldon Silver won their re-election bids by roughly 2-1. And happily, Bronx Senator Efrain Gonzalez, who is facing federal corruption charges, was defeated by fomer Councilman Pedro Espada Jr.

As I have been covering the AD-64 race with the most interest, here are a few observations.  First off, Shelly does have a Republican opponent, and let me say that I wholehartedly endorse him against his Republican opponent.  While we Democrats have the privilege of being picky in our primaries, even the worst Democrats are better than even the best Republicans any day.  Vote Sheldon Silver in November.  

Secondly, I am hoping Shelly can learn from this primary fight.  Shelly had a roughly 30-1 cash advantage against his opponents, and more importantly, he had the backing of the WFP and every union that decided to endorse in that race. He also had almost every member of the Assembly and their staffs pounding the payment, taxpayer-funded constituent mailers, and $7 million worth of pork to slather his district with.  Newell had 40 volunteers, zero endorsements by any elected officials,  and an office rented in a dance studio.  Shelly also had the downtown Democratic clubs and there were people handing out pro-Shelly literature on virtually every corner of that district today.  And still 1/3 of the Democrats in his district cast votes against him.  Shelly did about 10 points better than Martin Connor did in 2006 (who was facing a much better financed opponent), and we know what happened to Connor tonight.  

To his credit, after Shelly's leadership was challenged from within his caucus in 2002, he got the message and changed his behavior afterwards.  Let's hope he draws the same lessons from today.  If he actually starts passing rules reform in his house and works with out soon-to-be Democratic Senate to pass campaign finance reform and redistricting reform, it will be because of this courageous primary challenge by Paul Newell.  And let me say also, that if Shelly does these things, I will stop railing against him on a daily basis on this blog. But he has to do those things first.

On another note, the real winner tonight was the WFP.  I don't think they lost a single race where they endorsed.  Very impressive.  

And finally, I am looking forward to having a real reformer going to Albany in January by the name of Dan Squadron.  For a challenger to beat the former minority leader by almost 10 points is almost hard to describe in its impressiveness.  With a victory like this, Albany will have to take notice of Squadron's 11-point plan for reform, which includes Clean Money Clean Elections, redistricting reform, and rules reform. I'm looking forward to Squadron taking this plan forward with the same force as did in his enormously successful campaign.  

So celebrate tonight everyone, because we live in a democracy where we can have these discussions in public without fear of government retribiution.  Even if your candidate lost, you can't argue with the voters having their say.  

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WFP On Squadron's Victory

by: phillip anderson

Tue Sep 09, 2008 at 22:43:19 PM EDT

This was one of the top targeted races for the WFP this year and they busted their asses on it. They are pretty happy with the results of their efforts. Via email:

Working Families Party Celebrates Squadron's Upset Victory in Senate Primary

Party Plays Major Roll as Progressive Newcomer Defeats 30-year Incumbent

New York - The Working Families Party (WFP) today cheered the victory of Daniel Squadron's insurgent campaign for State Senate, hailing the upset over incumbent Sen. Martin Connor as a huge boost for progressive causes in Albany.

Daniel Squadron is a true progressive who has got the energy and the leadership we need to shake up Albany," said Dan Cantor, the WFP's Executive Director. "We poured our hearts into this race. We knocked on tens of thousands of doors and energized hundreds of volunteers. This was exciting grassroots politics at its best."

"Together, we were able to join with Daniel to excite thousands of New Yorkers with the bold notion that politicians need to do more than talk.  They need to find real solutions to problems facing working families trying to make ends meet as the economy sours and cost of living goes up and up," Cantor added.

The Working Families Party lent 5 full-time staff to work for Squadron's election, played a leadership role in the campaign's field operation, and helped devise campaign strategy. Over the course of the campaign, WFP canvassers, members, and volunteers, knocked on over 40,000 doors, identifying more than 4,000 Squadron supporters.  Hundreds more WFP staff, members, and volunteers, helped turnout the vote this past weekend and on Election Day.

The Working Families Party's renowned field operation has helped push insurgent State Senate candidates over the top before, playing big roles in Sen. Darrel Aubertine's shocking upset in a heavily Republican district (SD 48) in the North Country this past February and in Craig Johnson's successful campaign to become the only Senate Democrat on Long Island (SD 7) in 2007.

The WFP will deploy its field staff and activate its base of supporters in key State Senate races across New York from now until November as it helps Democrats take back control of the body for the first time in a generation.

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I'm Calling it: Squadron Defeats Connor, Gatemouth Weeps

by: phillip anderson

Tue Sep 09, 2008 at 22:16:11 PM EDT

With 256 of the 266 precincts reporting, Dan Squadron holds a 2,500 vote lead without counting anything he may have on the WFP line.

I do believe he has defeated Marty Connor.

UPDATE:

264 of 266 precincts reporting.

Squadron - 12,688  54%
Connor - 10,757    46%

UPDATE II:
AP calls it for Squadron as well.

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AD-64, SD-25 Results Thread

by: phillip anderson

Tue Sep 09, 2008 at 20:53:44 PM EDT

As soon as results start to come in, this post will change to the "AD-64, SD-25 Results Thread."

I'll also have a thread for SD-21 and SD-33 as well as one for NY-13.

Hold on to your hats, folks.

SD-25

250 of 266 reporting

Squadron - 11,790  56%
Connor - 9,387   44%

AD-64

92 of 94 reporting

Silver - 6,380     67%
Newell - 2,262    24%
Henry -  852     9%

Note: none of these totals include WFP votes.

Looking real good for Squadron.

UPDATE
: Marty Connor is running out of reporting precincts, folks. He'd better have a few thousand votes stashed somewhere.

UPDATE: Shelly wins. Convincingly.

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SD-25, SD-51: Schumer Stumps With Squadron, Hillary Backs Barber

by: phillip anderson

Mon Sep 08, 2008 at 15:49:43 PM EDT

Both of our Senators are busy today. Chuck Schumer spent some time campaigning with his former aide Dan Squadron at a senior center in Manhattan today:

And Hillary Clinton has formally endorsed SD-51 challenger Don Barber.


Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) threw her support behind Don Barber (D-Caroline) in his run for a seat in the New York State Senate (51stD). Clinton praised Barber's campaign for taking on the special interests and battling for the middle class.  

In her statement, Clinton said, "Don Barber is a farmer who knows how to protect our precious environment. He's a businessman who knows how to revitalize the upstate economy. He's running a vibrant, grassroots campaign and taking on the special interests that have blocked health care reform. I know Don Barber will put the interests of middle class, working families first. His voice is sorely needed in the New York State Senate. He has my full support."

Barber thanked Sen. Clinton."I deeply appreciate this support and recognition from Senator Clinton.  I am honored to add her endorsement to our list of supporters.  This shows the depth and breadth of the excitement our campaign is generating."

I should not that I also got another email from Hillary this morning urging me to vote for Sheldon Silver. Just thought I'd throw that out there.

Update: Robinia beat me to the punch below, but I like the fact that we have two Barber posts up.

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SD-25, NY-10: The Hasidim Could Be Key For Squadron, Powell

by: phillip anderson

Mon Sep 08, 2008 at 12:18:12 PM EDT

The Hasidic communities of South Williamsburg in Brooklyn are once again making their presence known in key primary races. The race between SD-25 challenger Dan Squadron and incumbent Marty Connor could very well be decided by who those communities choose to support and early indications are that they are divided in their loyalties. The factions have been warring since 1999 when the sect split in a succession dispute and that split has also influenced their political participation. Liz has a story about the electoral dimensions of the dispute in this morning's Daily News.

Hasidic battle brews over state Senate primary

A warring Brooklyn Hasidic sect is divided in a key Democratic state Senate primary that involves some of the city's most powerful political figures - and could affect the '09 mayoral race.

The Satmar faction led by Williamsburg-based Rabbi Zalman Teitelbaum rebuffed an eleventh-hour plea by Mayor Bloomberg to support his candidate, political newcomer Daniel Squadron, in the 25th Senatorial District.

Zalman loyalists are backing Squadron's target, incumbent Sen. Martin Connor, who is championed by Brooklyn Democratic Party boss Vito Lopez and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.

The Zalman camp received a visit last week from Deputy Mayor Kevin Sheekey. He pleaded Squadron's case, but left without a deal, said a source close to Zalman's political adviser, Rabbi David Niederman. Mayoral spokesman Stu Loeser declined to comment.

...

Meanwhile, followers of Rabbi Aron Teitelbaum - who is based in Kiryas Joel in Orange County but has a presence in Williamsburg - are supporting Squadron.

In these low turnout NYC primaries, the Hasidim are often able to exert great influence and, in a race as close as the SD-25 race is expected to be, their votes could be the difference. The UJCARE folks claim they turned out 10,000 people last night at a rally for Squadron and the UJO folks are sticking with Connor at the request of Brooklyn Dem Boss Vito Lopez.

Another race where the Hasidim could prove the difference is the primary race between challenger Kevin Powell and incumbent Ed Towns. The northwest part of the district holds a large part of the South Williamsburg Hasidim. Powell has been aggressively, if not rather clumsily courting them and it seems he's made at least some progress. That said, though there is some anger at Towns in the Satmar community, he's a known quantity to to many.

Both of these races could swing on Satmar votes. Which factions will show up and who they support could very well be decisive.  

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Throw the Bums Out (Downstate Edition)

by: Roatti

Sun Sep 07, 2008 at 21:58:52 PM EDT

New York has a primary election on Tuesday.  

There is a general political consensus that our legislature is the worst in the country.  

This Tuesday, unless your incumbent legislator is personally known to you to be a genuine reformer (2 names come to mind: Senator Bill Perkens and Assemblyman Jim Brennan), vote for the challenger.  Here are some endorsements in selective races.

SD-25:

This primary pits newcomer Dan Squadron against longtime incumbent and former Senate Minority Leader Martin Connor.  Connor was sacked by his conference in 2002 because of his perceived failure to challenge the Republicans agressively enough either in the caucus or at the ballot box.  

On some level, Connor is probably a well-intentioned Democrat but after 32 years in office, typical Albany behavoir that reeks of conflict of interest has become second-nature to him.  

28-year-old Squadron is promising to make significant reforms to the Albany game.   He is has also refused to accept PAC, corporate, and lobbyist money for his campaign.  

Volunteer for Dan Squadron

AD-64:

This race pits one of the "three men in a room," co-Governor Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver against 2 young challengers, Paul Newell and Luke Henry.  Silver is most likely going to be re-elected despite a career that includes lowlights like never spending an single dime of his campaign contributions to help a Senate Democratic challenger, presiding over one house of the aforementioned "worst legislature in the nation," responding to allegations of rape by a female legislative aide against one of his staffers by holding a press conference in support of that staffer  and keeping the staffer until he pleaded guilty to sexual assault a few years later, and killed the congestion pricing issue without even affording the voters of New York the dignity of seeing where their legislators stood on the issue after taking many campaign contributions from parking garages and auto dealers.

It's too bad Shelly has 2 challengers who will likely split the opposition vote.  Of those 2 challengers, Paul Newell is the stronger one.  In the last filing he raised $40,015 to Henry's $510.  He has deep roots in the district and is waging an energetic campaign.  Newell has been endorsed by the New York Times, the Daily News, the Downtown Express, the Villager, and has the necessary grassroots operation to even have a chance of pulling off the upset of Silver.  It's time to send a message to Albany that the ridiculousness ends now, with a strong message to the upper eschelons of power. Justin Sullivan, a filmmaker, is making a documentary about this race- let's give that movie a happy ending.  

Volunteer for Paul Newell

NY-10:

This congressional primary pits longtime Democratic Congressman Edolphus Towns against former "Real World" star and activist, Kevin Parker.  Towns had some serious "wtf" votes considering he represents one of the most Democratic districts in the country, including his vote for the Bankruptcy Bill and for CAFTA.  On the Bankruptcy Bill alone, Towns deserves to lose his job.  Powell has a compelling life story and appears he will be a good representative for Brooklyn's 10th District.  

Volunteer for Kevin Powell

SD-32:

The "Democratic" incumbent Ruben Diaz Sr. is an outspoken homophobe and anti-choice crusader. He is so conservative on social issues, he was dripping with praise for Sarah Palin last week. He is also  running for the Republican nod in Tuesday's primary. He had one primary opponent who was knocked off the ballot.  Please write-in that opponent, Luis Monge.  

Elsewhere: As mentioned earlier, our legislature is the worst in the country.  Unless you can personally vouch for your incumbent legislator (there are maybe 5 or 10 incumbents that deserve to be re-elected), vote for the challenger.  It's time for some long-overdue accountbility in Albany.  

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SD-25: Connor Takes Spin to a Whole New Level

by: Roatti

Wed Sep 03, 2008 at 20:28:51 PM EDT

The latest round of campaign finance filings reveal that Martin Connor has lent $35,000 of his own money to his campaign.  

On its face, there is nothing wrong with that- politicians of all stripes do that all the time.  

However, there are 2 things wrong with it in this instance.  First, it flies in the face of Connor's theme of attacking Squadron as the "rich kid."  He has no right to attack Squadron on this basis if Connor is using his own wealth to bolster his campaign, something that Squadron is not doing (Squadron is also refusing to take corporate, PAC, or lobbyist money, of which Connor has no qualms about taking).  

Second, the level of spin by Connor's campaign about the loan is so disengenuous as to be insulting:

The decision to lend personal money to the campaign is completely unrelated to the race this year, said Mike Barfield, Connor's campaign manager.

Just admit you need the money for the last week before a tough election- what is the shame in that?  To deny that a $35,000 loan to your campaign a week before an election has anything to do with that election is as preposterous as it is ridiculous.  It may be a sore spot for Connor that Squadron is handily outraising him and doing it only with contributions of individuals, but he doesn't have to lie in a way that makes him just look completely ridiculous.  Gimme a break, Senator.  

Dan Squadron for State Senate

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AD-64, SD-25: Times Backs Newell, Squadron

by: phillip anderson

Fri Aug 22, 2008 at 08:01:28 AM EDT

This morning's New York Times contains endorsements for challengers in both the AD-64 and SD-25 primaries. The Times likes Paul Newell and Dan Squadron in their bids to upset long time incumbents Shelly Silver and Marty Connor. It's written in the "throw the bums out, all of 'em" style that has characterized so much of the paper's editorial stance towards Albany in recent years.

Endorsements for a Better Albany

Most New Yorkers want a better, fairer, more open State Legislature instead of the embarrassment they now endure. For the primary on Sept. 9, there are two Democratic races in New York City that offer a chance to make a change in Albany or, at least make a strong statement about how badly change is needed.

The most important of these races is in Lower Manhattan, where Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, one of the most powerful people in the state, is facing his first real challenge in decades. It is still an uphill fight for any opponent, but the race has already made one difference. It has brought the ever-secretive Mr. Silver out to meet voters and campaign for his job.

Of the two challengers, Paul Newell, a community activist with deep roots in the Lower East Side, has the stronger credentials. Luke Henry, an attorney who moved into the district more recently, is working hard. Mr. Newell has done a better job of identifying Mr. Silver's weaknesses: mainly, his devotion to closed-door politics, including his refusal to disclose details about his outside income. Mr. Newell is also pledging to support congestion pricing and to press for a nonpartisan redistricting commission, which is essential for real change. In the 64th Assembly District, we endorse Paul Newell.

In the 25th State Senate District in Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn, another challenger deserves support. He is Daniel Squadron, an energetic former aide to United States Senator Charles Schumer who is running against Senator Martin Connor. Mr. Connor has been in this seat for three decades and accomplished far too little. He has also made a good living as an attorney bumping potential candidates off of New York ballots. Mr. Squadron says he is committed to cleaning up Albany and that serving in the Senate would be his only job. If Mr. Squadron wants to prove his commitment to reform then he still needs to be more forthcoming about his financial holdings. That said, we endorse Mr. Squadron as an enthusiastic new outsider.

More on this later.

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SD-25: Anthony Weiner Backs Squadron

by: phillip anderson

Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 00:15:20 AM EDT

Here's an interesting something dropped in my inbox late tonight. Congressman Anthony Weiner (NY-9) is not only endorsing SD-25 primary challenger Dan Squadron, but will be campaigning with him tomorrow morning in Brooklyn. This might not be all that surprising for some as both Weiner and Squadron worked for Chuck Shumer at one point, but it is certainly significant. From an emailed release:

Congressman Anthony Weiner endorses and campaigns with Daniel Squadron, candidate for State Senate in the 25th District.

WHERE:

Outside of the Borough Hall Subway Station, intersection of Court Street and Joralemon Street, Brooklyn Heights.

WHEN:

8:30am- 9:30am, Thursday August 21st

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SD-25: Squadron Presents 11-Point Reform Plan, Nabs Stringer Endorsement

by: Roatti

Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 19:59:01 PM EDT

It's been a good couple of weeks for the Squadron Campaign, and the momentum keept rolling today with his endorsement by Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer:

"Throughout his career, Daniel Squadron has demonstrated an intelligent, progressive approach to challenging the status quo and getting results, and in this campaign he has shown courage that is almost unheard of in Albany. Only one candidate in this race will be the powerful voice for progressive change that we so desperately need in Albany. That is why, as someone who cares deeply about reforming government at every level, I am proud to support Daniel Squadron."

Even better, Squadron released this 11-point plan on how to make the State Senate an actually functioning legislature once the Democrats take control:

1.    Mandate that bills that clear committees see timely debate, of a reasonable time period, and a vote before the full chamber.
2.    Ease the restrictions on discharge petitions to more easily allow legislators to force roll-call votes in committee or the entire chamber.
3.    Increase transparency related to committee proceedings and require more committee participation.
4.    Allow sponsors of passed legislation or the leadership of the houses to call conference committees when similar (but not identical) bills pass both houses.
5.    Repeal the 2005 rule forcing rules changes to be approved by the Rules Committee.
6.    Equalize the distribution of staff and office resources.
7.    Implement a Clean Money, Clean Elections system of public financing for state elections, with a system mirroring New York City's as a starting point.
8.    Institute a strong enforcement mechanism and strengthen regulations on personal spending and disclosure requirements.
9.    Create a non-partisan independent redistricting commission, so legislators can't draw their own districts, and allow the legislature only a simple up or down vote.
10.    Make voting easier by passing Election Day Voter Registration.
11.     Improve ballot access by reducing petition signature requirements and reforming the vacancy-filling process.

Lots of great stuff here, and you can read the more detailed version of these bullet points here (PDF).

This is exactly why we run reformers in primary challenges.  Connor, while in the minority, had 30 years to try to drain the swamp in Albany, several of those years as the Senate's minority leader.  Even as a minority legislator, he did not use his pulpit to promote these issues.  Now, despite who wins, these issues are ont he table and Connor is making campaign promises to enact reform if the Democrats take the Senate.

For those who doubt the wisdom of running primary challengers to against entrenched incumbents, Al Smith was completely right when he said the only cure for the ills of democracy is more democracy.  

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SD-25: Bloomberg Endorses Squadron

by: phillip anderson

Tue Aug 12, 2008 at 13:24:27 PM EDT

This is pretty big. Mayor Mike has endorsed Dan Squadron in the SD-25 Democratic primary. From an emailed release:

MAYOR BLOOMBERG ENDORSES
DANIEL SQUADRON FOR STATE SENATE

Mayor Michel R. Bloomberg today endorsed Daniel Squadron in the Democratic Primary for the 25th Senate District in Manhattan and Brooklyn, citing Daniel's record in public service and his plans to bring overdue change to Albany.

"We'll never get reform in Albany if we don't send reformers there, and Daniel Squadron's independent voice is exactly what New York City needs in our State Capitol," Mayor Bloomberg said. "As Mayor, I have made turning around the City's schools and investing in our infrastructure among my top priorities because it's hopeless to build for our future without either. By helping move hundreds of millions of dollars out of our school bureaucracies and into City classrooms, and by helping us raise nearly three billion dollars for transit infrastructure, Daniel Squadron's record getting things done for New Yorkers is already more impressive than many lifelong legislators.  Daniel Squadron is independent, hard-working, and smart -- three things I always look for when I go into the voting booth.  I am proud to endorse Daniel Squadron for State Senate, and strongly encourage Democrats in Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn to vote for him in September."

"Mayor Bloomberg and I share a belief in taking on big challenges and fighting for what we believe is right -- and we both know that there is no bigger challenge than reforming Albany nor any fight that could be more right," said Squadron.   "I am honored that the mayor is supporting this race for reform and results.  I continue to believe that with hard work, independence, and a progressive vision, our state legislature has incredible potential to deliver real results for our neighborhoods, our city and our state."

This is definitely going to be a race to watch. I honestly have no idea who is going to win this thing.

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SD-25: Nadler On Schumer's "Personal Loyalty"

by: robert.harding

Mon Aug 04, 2008 at 14:47:09 PM EDT

Azi over at The New York Observer attended the press conference today where five congressmembers endorsed Sen. Martin Connor in his primary bid against Daniel Squadron.

Nadler: Schumer Puts 'Personal Friendship Over Everything Else'

At a press conference on the City Hall steps just now, incumbent State Senator Marty Connor was endorsed by the five members of Congress whose districts overlap with his: Ed Towns, Nydia Velazquez, Carolyn Maloney and Jerry Nadler. (Yvette Clarke is endorsing him too, but did not attend).

Afterward, I asked the group what they think of Chuck Schumer's support of Connor's opponent, Dan Squadron.

Nadler, the only one to answer the question, offered the following:

"Well, Chuck is entitled to put considerations of personal friendship over everything else that we have talked about, and he's said that's exactly what he has done. Marty's opponent worked for Chuck, is the co-author of his book with him, and I understand a personal loyalty," Nadler said.

"Chuck also said that Marty didn't support him in the primary 15, 10 years ago. He's entitled to make endorsements on the basis he wishes. But I think we're making an endorsement, not on the basis of [who] supported whom ten years ago, or who worked for who, or who is a personal friend, but who we believe is the most progressive, and the most activist, most effective senator for this district."

I wouldn't go as far as saying that Nadler took a shot at Schumer there, although it could be viewed in that light. But all Nadler is saying is that Schumer puts personal relationships over everything else every time. That might be a bad thing but it also could be a good thing, depending on your viewpoint.

This primary is going to be an intense one. Connor has a lot of backing from incumbent Democrats. Squadron has the backing of one of the most prominent incumbent Democrats in the state.  

You can watch the video of Nadler's remarks here.

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SD-25: Connor Endorsed By Five Congressmembers

by: robert.harding

Mon Aug 04, 2008 at 12:19:22 PM EDT

Sen. Martin Connor received four endorsements today from congressmembers in his tough Democratic primary with Dan Squadron.

Connor was endorsed today by Rep. Carolyn Maloney, Rep. Jerrold Nadler, Rep. Nydia Velázquez and Rep. Edolphus Towns. Towns, who is in a primary of his own with Kevin Powell, could not attend the press conference today announcing these endorsements.

Incumbent Democrats have been rallying around Connor, including Democrats at the state level. Last week, Connor was endorsed by Sen. Liz Krueger, Sen. Eric Schneiderman, Sen. Thomas Duane, Sen. Velmanette Montgomery, Sen. Eric Adams and Sen. Martin Dilan. There have also been fundraisers for Connor that have featured many state officials.

Squadron has a big endorsement in his back pocket though. Sen. Chuck Schumer has backed Squadron and notified Connor that he would do so at the DRC convention in April.

More on the Connor endorsements to come.

UPDATE: There was a fifth congressmember to come out and support Connor. Rep. Yvette Clarke also endorsed Connor today.

Here is more on the endorsements today from the press release:

"Marty Connor has my full support for re-election in the Democratic Primary Election. I have worked hand in hand with him on behalf of our constituents on the Lower East Side and in Brooklyn. He is always there fighting for NYCHA residents and tenants. He can always be counted on to stand up for the progressive positions on all the issues. I will be working very hard to insure his re-election. Our constituents need him to continue as their Senator in Albany." - Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez

"Marty Connor has well served our shared constituents in Lower Manhattan, Tribeca and SoHo. After 9/11 we worked jointly to care for the immediate needs of our residents who were in need of assistance and together he joined me in challenging the federal and local governments' false assurances about the environment in Lower Manhattan and the inadequacy of the clean-up. Having served with him in Albany and then as the Congressman representing part of his district I know first-hand of his commitment to progressive politics. I endorse his re-election in the Democratic Primary without reservation."
- Congressman Jerrold Nadler

More praise for Connor from Maloney, Towns and Clarke below the fold.

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SD-25: Squadron Raises $425K To Date UPDATE: Outraises Connor Nearly 4-1

by: phillip anderson

Tue Jul 15, 2008 at 13:13:59 PM EDT

In more campaign filing news, SD-25 primary challenger Dan Squadron reports having raised $425K from about 750 donors and keeping $291K COH. He's done this while keeping his pledge not to accept money from corporations, PACs or lobbyists. Vie email:

Today, Daniel Squadron, an insurgent candidate for State Senate in the 25th Senatorial District, announced another round of strong fundraising numbers - raising a total of $428,440 from 750 donors with cash on hand of approximately $291,000.

Squadron today also reaffirmed his pledge not to accept contributions from lobbyists, PACs or corporations.  "People are hungry for real independence and a focus on working hard to get results - exactly the reason that so many people have gotten behind this effort," Squadron said.  "Without accepting contributions from corporations, PACs or lobbyists we have built a strong campaign that will bring the people of the 25th Senate District the independent, progressive representation we so sorely need."

In another sign of deep grassroots support, last week Squadron's campaign filed over 8,000 petition signatures, more than eight times the number required to get on the ballot.   He also won the endorsement of The New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council, AFL-CIO (HTC), a 30,000-member union, and The Metropolitan Area Joint Board, Local 23-25, a garment-workers union affiliated with UNITE HERE!.  Together, these unions have over 2,000 members and retirees in the 25th Senate district.

Impressive. Dan Squadron is for real, folks.

UPDATE: As I was posting this, I said to a colleague, I really want to see Connor's numbers. Well, it took all of about 10 minutes for a release from the Connor campaign to land in my inbox. The short version? Connor got out raised almost 4-1 yet his campaign claims his re-election bid is "surging."

Martin Connor Closes Quarter with Six-Figure Fundraising Total

Momentum Builds for Senator's Surging Re-Election Campaign

Senator Martin Connor's campaign announced today that it has raised over $120,000 in contributions for the July filing with the New York State Board of Elections.

"We are grateful for the extraordinary financial support Senator Connor has received in the last few months from every corner of the 25th Senate District.  The Senator has a long record of fighting for the families of New York, and people have responded by supporting his re-election. We will have the resources we need to wage an aggressive re-election campaign," said Chad Marlow, spokesman for Senator Connor's re-election campaign.

The Senator has more than twice the cash-in-hand than he did this time two years ago, the last time he faced a Democratic Primary challenge.  Connor won that race despite being outspent four to one.

"This isn't the first time the Senator has faced an extraordinarily wealthy opponent, but as this filing demonstrates, we are going to have the resources we need to get the Senator's winning message out to the voters," said Marlow.

"Six figure fundraising total" is about the spin they can put to this. But, 120K for a sitting Senator, a former Minority Leader, mind you, is awfully weak. Also, notice that release states that Connor has more than twice the COH that he did this time two years ago, though the release never states what the number is. If it were a respectable number, I'm sure it would have been included.

Connor still has the power of incumbency and all the trappings thereof. It's damn hard to beat a sitting New York legislator, but he sure looks to be in trouble to me.

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SD-25: Squadron Files Over 8K Signatures On Petition

by: phillip anderson

Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 14:59:15 PM EDT

I'm hearing that SD-25 challenger Dan Squadron has collected over 8 thousand signatures on his petitions. Campaigns always want to get as many signatures as possible as disputing the validity of such signatures is one of the most potent and common means by which incumbents keep challengers off the ballot. This is especially true in this case, as Squadron's opponent, incumbent Dem Marty Connor, also happens to be pretty much the best election lawyer in the state of New York.

8K signatures shows some real organizational strength and competence as well as tangible support from the residents of the district. It says to me that Squadron has a real shot at this.

UPDATE: Just got an email from the campaign confirming this:

Today, Daniel Squadron, Democratic candidate for the 25th State Senate District, filed petitions to appear on the ballot for the Democratic primary.  Standing in front of the Board of Elections, he announced that his campaign collected over 8,000 signatures on individual nominating petitions - more than eight times the number (1,000) required to be placed on the ballot for the September 9th primary.

"It's wonderful to see the incredible excitement for the type of energetic representation I hope to bring this district," Squadron said.  "In every neighborhood, in Brooklyn and Manhattan, people are saying the same thing: it is time to demand more."

Squadron's opponent, Martin Connor, who works part-time as an election lawyer, has knocked countless candidates off the ballot, and has pursued legal challenges against every serious opponent he has faced since 1980-from a lengthy court battle that he ultimately lost against Luis Osorio in 1992 to a residency challenge against Ken Diamondstone that was decided in Diamondstone's favor by the State's highest court.

That is why Squadron's campaign put an emphasis on collecting so many more signatures than are required. It is also why the total includes only signatures gathered on petition sheets exclusively for Squadron's State Senate candidacy, and does not include hundreds of signatures gathered on his behalf by the Downtown Independent Democrats, which were collected on omnibus petition sheets that listed the clubs other endorsed candidates. While this is a standard practice, the Squadron campaign's legal counsel expressed concern that those signatures could in theory be challenged by Connor under an esoteric and unexplored provision of the election law.

UPDATE II: Per Liz, Connor says he doesn't "plan on" challenging Squadron's petitions:

Asked whether he planned to challenge Squadron's petitions, Connor replied: "No, I don't plan on it." He pointed out that he didn't challenge Diamondstone's petitions last time, although, as Squadron noted, he did bring a suit regarding his opponent's residency that year.
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