Friday, June 7, 2013

"Senator Rules" is Mike Bloomberg

From the Queens Chronicle:

Within the halls of Albany roams a lawmaker, unelected and unseen, with one role: to introduce legislation no other state senator wants to be associated with. “Senator Rules” is his (or her) name, and he (or she) is the lead sponsor of a bill currently in the Senate’s Rules Committee that will alienate what is now parkland to allow the United States Tennis Association to expand its presence in Flushing Meadows Corona Park.

The legislation literally lists “Rules” as its sponsor, reflecting the committee’s ability to refer bills to itself. It is part of a common practice in the Senate, sources with knowledge of Senate practices told the Chronicle.

“Senator Rules” is the resulting fictitious lawmaker jokingly referred to in the halls of the state Capitol for such bills. But intrigue surrounds who exactly pushed for the USTA alienation bill. Several lawmakers demurred at speculating who pushed the Rules Committee to take up the bill, but several sources said a Republican-controlled Senate committee would not grant anonymity to a Democratic lawmaker.

“Senator Rules” commonly introduces bills that increase taxes in Republican districts, said one source with knowledge of the Senate’s machinations. The fictional lawmaker also sponsors legislation on behalf of municipalities — which may point to the USTA bill’s author, which some sources believe to be the Bloomberg administration.

The last line of the bill’s sponsor’s memo reads, “Accordingly, the Mayor urges the earliest possible favorable consideration of this proposal by the Legislature.”

“The bill seems to have been submitted directly from the Mayor’s Office,” said one source, who asked to remain anonymous.

An inquiry with the Mayor’s Office prompted a terse response stating Bloomberg supports the USTA’s plan, but no specifics about the administration’s role in the legislation’s genesis.

5 comments:

Jon Torodash said...

"earliest possible favorable consideration..." Why is Bloomberg so desperate for this to pass before his grip over NYC comes to an end?

By the way, though it was only a minor element of the arguments levied against the USTA, its pending labor lawsuit has since mushroomed into a full class action.

Jerry Rotondi said...

There will be no respite for New Yorkers from the iron hand of our micro managing tyrant Michael R. Bloomberg until his (illegally seized) 3rd term in office is finally over.

I'm counting the days and will celebrate by uncorking a bottle of vintage French Champagne which I have been saving for the occasion.

A la salute' . I wish you could all join me, but there are only about 8 glasses of bubbly to a bottle.

If I should hit the lottery--I'll throw a block party.

Anonymous said...

Well thank city council for giving him a third term.

This fellow would have been watching pool boys clean his pool in Bermuda but thanks to them he is exerting his magic for all to see.

Thank them.

Send them back to office.

Now now. Don't get upset. You know you will.

georgetheatheist said...

The Evil amongst us.

Jon Torodash said...

By the way,

The law overturning term limits had the following roll call.

These are facts. Judge what you will.

Christine C. Quinn Affirmative
Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr. Negative
Maria Del Carmen Arroyo Affirmative
Tony Avella Negative
Maria Baez Affirmative
Charles Barron Negative
Gale A. Brewer Negative
Leroy G. Comrie, Jr. Affirmative
Bill De Blasio Negative
Inez E. Dickens Affirmative
Erik Martin Dilan Affirmative
Mathieu Eugene Negative
Simcha Felder Affirmative
Lewis A. Fidler Affirmative
Helen D. Foster Affirmative
Daniel R. Garodnick Negative
James F. Gennaro Negative
Vincent J. Gentile Negative
Alan J. Gerson Affirmative
Eric N. Gioia Negative
Sara M. Gonzalez Affirmative
Vincent M. Ignizio Negative
Robert Jackson Affirmative
Letitia James Negative
Melinda R. Katz Affirmative
G. Oliver Koppell Affirmative
Jessica S. Lappin Negative
John C. Liu Negative
Melissa Mark-Viverito Negative
Miguel Martinez Affirmative
Michael E. McMahon Negative
Darlene Mealy Affirmative
Rosie Mendez Negative
Hiram Monserrate Negative
Michael C. Nelson Affirmative
James S. Oddo Negative
Annabel Palma Negative
Domenic M. Recchia, Jr. Affirmative
Diana Reyna Affirmative
Joel Rivera Affirmative
James Sanders, Jr. Affirmative
Larry B. Seabrook Affirmative
Helen Sears Affirmative
Kendall Stewart Affirmative
James Vacca Affirmative
Peter F. Vallone, Jr. Affirmative
Albert Vann Affirmative
David I. Weprin Negative
Thomas White, Jr. Affirmative
David Yassky Affirmative
Anthony Como Negative