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Money and Politics This Week

Money and Politics This Week

Sean Collins January 20, 2012 0

Cross-posted from the Brennan Center. For more stories on an ongoing basis, follow the Twitter hashtag #moNeYpolitics NY Campaign Finance News 1. Gov. Cuomo renewed his support for public campaign financing in New York in his

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Siena Polls Shows 74% Support for Public Financing of Elections

Siena Polls Shows 74% Support for Public Financing of Elections

Charlie Albanetti January 16, 2012 1

A new poll by Siena Research Institute was just released showing that 74% of New Yorkers support Governor Cuomo’s proposal for public financing of elections and lower campaign contribution limits that he included in

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First Things First 2012: A Recap

First Things First 2012: A Recap

Sean Collins January 11, 2012 0

Yesterday, over 500 parents, students along with their labor and Occupy allies converged on the Capitol for First Things First 2012 – a rally and speak out where they voiced their grievances and concerns

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Board President Ivette Alfonso Speaks at 99NY Presser on Closing Corporate Tax Loopholes

Board President Ivette Alfonso Speaks at 99NY Presser on Closing Corporate Tax Loopholes

Sean Collins January 9, 2012 0

Today, the 99 Percent New York Coalition – made up of labor, community groups, education advocates, students and Occupy – held a press conference calling on the Governor and the Legislature to close corporate

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Policy Highlight: A Blueprint for Corporate Tax Fairness

Policy Highlight: A Blueprint for Corporate Tax Fairness

Charlie Albanetti January 9, 2012 1

Earlier today, Citizen Action joined with dozens of allies to announce our new plan to reform our corporate tax system – a plan that if enacted would save New York State over $1 billion.

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The Affordable Care Act: The Gift that Keeps on Giving to New Yorkers

The Affordable Care Act: The Gift that Keeps on Giving to New Yorkers

Bob Cohen January 5, 2012 1

Polling on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) shows what first seems like a weird contradiction. The latest Kaiser polling shows that Americans are split down the middle when you ask them whether they support

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Statement by Karen Scharff, In Response to Announced Tax Deal

Statement by Karen Scharff, In Response to Announced Tax Deal

Charlie Albanetti December 6, 2011 1

Citizen Action of New York Responds to Tax Plan In response to the economic plan announced today, Karen Scharff, Executive Director of Citizen Action of New York said: After several years of devastating budget cuts to

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Cross Post: Money and Politics This Week

Cross Post: Money and Politics This Week

Charlie Vella December 2, 2011 0

A cross post from the Brennan Center for Justice - Every Friday, the Brennan Center will be compiling the latest news concerning the corrosive nature of money in New York State politics—and the ongoing

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Knock for the 99%

Knock for the 99%

Charlie Vella November 23, 2011 0

Right now, Governor Cuomo and the NYS Legislature are planning a $4.6 billion tax cut for the richest 1% of New Yorkers while the rest of us suffer. Join us as we Knock for

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Where Millionaires Live — And Where They Don’t

Where Millionaires Live — And Where They Don’t

Charlie Vella November 21, 2011 1

Crosspost from 99 New York- New analysis of the state’s most recent public tax data by the Center for Working Families shows that those who make $1 million or more a year disproportionately live

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