Wednesday, September 24, 2014

The tweeding never ends

From DNA Info:

In the past two years, two city councilwomen went to bat for nonprofits employing their family members, writing letters of support for the groups to city officials deciding on their proposals to develop public land, records show.

City Councilwoman Maria del Carmen Arroyo and ex-city Councilwoman Diana Reyna each penned letters to officials at the city's Department of Housing Preservation and Development backing affordable-housing proposals, records obtained by DNAinfo New York show.

Arroyo's June 14, 2013, missive supported a Bronx nonprofit that had hired her ex-convict nephew six months earlier, while Reyna's Aug. 27, 2012, note praised a proposal by a Brooklyn nonprofit where her mother-in-law worked as a director.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

That Maria delCarmen is a real hottie! YUMM-O!

Deke DaSilva said...

Isn't that special!

She dressed up like Trayvon Martin for Halloween!

JQ said...

the noxious stench of nepotism

bill's plan to end two cities is being undermined by these skanks and their clans,profiting from the desperate and needy.

I sense indictments soon.

Anonymous said...

Greetings Principals, Educators, Parents and Teachers,

I hope you are all enjoying the first month of the school year! I am pleased to announce that Congressman Joe Crowley is holding an essay contest this year for students in recognition of Veteran’s Day! The essay contest is open to students in the 5th, 6th, 7th or 8th grades residing or attending schools within the 14th Congressional District.

HE IS FREE TO FOIST JOHN LIU IF HE WANTS BUT LEAVE OUR KIDS ALONE!

Anonymous said...

Anon No. 4:

I'm not defending Crowley at all, but I fail to grasp your getting upset about his sponsoring an essay contest supporting people who fought to defend this nation. Calm down and get a grasp, please.