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    Wednesday, January 27,2010
    Editorial and Op-Ed

    A New Team For A New Term

    By City Hall
    “If we were to replace 15 out of 40, you know, that’s not an unreasonable amount of turnover after eight years.” “The reason that people always say you can’t have a good third term is they try to do the same thing with the same people, and it’s very difficult to walk in, look a commissioner in the eye and say, ‘You know you have done great things, you’ve worked hard, you’ve done everything we’ve asked you, but it’s time to go.’ But that is what you have to do.”
    Tuesday, December 15,2009
    Editorial and Op-Ed

    Lingering Questions On The WFP

    By City Hall
    At the beginning of December, City Hall published “All In The Family,” a five-part investigative series on www.cityhallnews. com about the Working Families Party. The Party was shown to actually have at least four different arms, enabling it to employ a web of for-profits and non-profits that take in and spend money beyond the rules generally governing political activity. A pay-for-influence arrangement in endorsements was revealed, along with the details of the Party’s lobbying operation, as was its method of paying workers outside of the labor laws the Party itself has championed.
    Tuesday, November 17,2009
    Editorial and Op-Ed

    Take Over Albany, Mr. Mayor

    By City Hall
    There is a power vacuum in Albany. Who better to fill it than Michael Bloomberg? Not to suggest that Bloomberg run for governor next year—that trial balloon has thankfully drifted far, far away since its first implausible appearance in the aftermath of his failed presidential bid last year.
    Wednesday, October 28,2009
    Editorial and Op-Ed

    Pass The Authority To Issue Press Passes

    By City Hall
    Anyone who has ever made the trip to One Police Plaza to get press credentials knows the absurdity of the process well: leave multiple messages to make an appointment, wait for weeks or months for that appointment to come, force a smile for the...
    Monday, October 12,2009
    Editorial and Op-Ed

    Expand The Run-Offs

    By City Hall
    This year’s dismal, abysmal voter turnout has prompted a new round of facile pleas to get rid of the run-offs that have been part of our city life for 32 years. In that time, there have been a total of seven run-offs—two for mayor, two for comptroller, two for public advocate and one for City Council president, before that position was eliminated.
    Tuesday, September 29,2009
    Editorial and Op-Ed

    New York Politics Should Be Decided By New York Politicians

    By City Hall
    Somebody buy the White House a deck of cards. Apparently, with all the massive emergencies nationally and internationally, from health care stalling to Afghanistan crumbling, the people in the West Wing do not have enough to do.To date, the administration has formally or informally intervened directly in New...
    Friday, September 18,2009
    Editorial and Op-Ed

    Move The Primary

    By City Hall
    The end of summer is one of the secret pleasures of living in New York. Those with the motives or the means decamp for the hills or the Hamptons. The city for once assumes the languid pace of a metropolis at rest.Sidewalks are empty. Subway seats are available. There is no shortage of restaurant reservations or parking spots.A perfect time to hold an election.
    Monday, August 24,2009
    Editorial and Op-Ed

    Waiting On CFB Investigations Comes At Too High A Cost

    Forethought

    By City Hall
    No one who has ever been involved with any New York City campaign has nice things to say about the Campaign Finance Board. It is a pain in every conceivable body part, its staff is maniacal and prone to unreasonable demands, it fills the lives of campaign staffers with endless paperwork and never-ending stress. It is awful, it is burdensome, it is frustrating.
    Monday, August 10,2009
    Editorial and Op-Ed

    About That Referendum…

    By City Hall
    At a press conference last month, a reporter asked Mayor Michael Bloomberg if he intended to seek a fourth term. The mayor seemed taken aback. After all, his second term is not yet over, and polls have begun to show at least a glimmer of doubt for the prospect of a third term.He stammered through a response.“The law does...
    Friday, July 17,2009
    Editorial and Op-Ed

    Sign On For Petitioning Changes

    By City Hall
    Add to the list of things Miguel Martinez should be ashamed of: his duplicitous gathering of signatures to petition his way onto the ballot for re-election at the same time as he was negotiating with law enforcement officials about resigning his seat as part of a deal to avoid jail time. Whatever else positive or negative can be said about Guillermo Linares, what is certain is that none of the people—or most—who signed Martinez’s petitions did so with the expectation that they...
     
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