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		<title>Congressional Hopeful Blasts Group Behind &#8220;Stand Your Ground&#8221; Legislation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2012 15:17:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries today blasted the American Legislative Exchange Council, the nonprofit public policy group under increasing scrutiny following the shooting death of Trayvon Martin due to its role in writing Florida’s controversial “Stand Your Ground” law. Jeffries, who is currently running for Congress, said Martin’s death sent shock waves through the largely African American ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_44683" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://nypress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Jeffries-300x205.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-44683" title="Jeffries-300x205" src="http://nypress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Jeffries-300x205.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="205" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries (via Jeffries for Congress)</p></div>
<p>Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries today blasted the <a href="http://www.alec.org/">American Legislative Exchange Council</a>, the nonprofit public policy group under increasing scrutiny following the shooting death of Trayvon Martin due to its role in writing Florida’s controversial “Stand Your Ground” law.</p>
<p>Jeffries, who is currently running for Congress, said Martin’s death sent shock waves through the largely African American community he represents in Brooklyn, but that revelations about the law and ALEC’s role in pushing it, not just in Florida but in New York and elsewhere, were equally shocking.</p>
<p>“It revealed for us in New York the magnitude of this effort that ALEC has launched all across the country,” Jeffries said on a conference call organized by the liberal Progressive Change Campaign Committee. “Here in New York, we’ve called on this state senator to withdraw this reckless and irresponsible legislation. And more importantly, we’re proud to be able to participate in the effort to expose ALEC really as a right-wing front group.”</p>
<p>That New York lawmaker is state Sen. George Maziarz, who has <a href="http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20120406/NEWS01/304060042/Sen-George-Maziarz-defends-stand-your-ground-bill">refused to withdraw</a> the bill. Senate Republicans have indicated they will not take up the measure. Jeffries did not mention Mariarz by name during the call.</p>
<p>ALEC has been subject to increasing criticism across the country. The Progressive Change Campaign Committee has successfully lobbied a growing number of corporations, including Coca Cola and McDonald’s, to sever their sponsorship ties with the group.</p>
<p>Some have also called into question ALEC’s <a href="http://www.npr.org/2012/04/19/150984876/conservative-group-criticized-for-tax-exempt-status">status</a> as a charity, which prevents it from doing any lobbying, though <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304432704577347763603932288.html?mod=googlenews_wsj">others have defended</a> the organization.</p>
<p>Jeffries and a number of lawmakers from other states also called on any Democratic legislators who are members to leave the group. It’s not immediately clear whether any New York Democrats are members.</p>
<p>To read the full article at City &amp; State <a href="http://www.cityandstateny.com/jeffries-blasts-group-stand-ground-legislation/">click here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Heard Around Town: March 30, 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2012 15:22:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[* Queens Assemblyman Rory Lancman told the Politicker at a recent press conference that if he loses his race for Congress, he definitely won’t run for re-election to the Assembly. But two prominent colleagues in Albany who are also running for Congress, Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries and State Sen. Adriano Espaillat, are unwilling to go that far. Due ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://nypress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/HATweb-300x3009-150x15044.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-38681" title="HATweb-300x3009-150x1504" src="http://nypress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/HATweb-300x3009-150x15044.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>* Queens Assemblyman <strong>Rory Lancman</strong> told the Politicker at a recent press conference that if he loses his race for Congress, he definitely won’t run for re-election to the Assembly. But two prominent colleagues in Albany who are also running for Congress, Assemblyman <strong>Hakeem Jeffries</strong> and State Sen. <strong>Adriano Espaillat</strong>, are unwilling to go that far. Due to a quirky election calendar, congressional primaries are in June, and state legislative primaries are expected to be in September. That gives Albany legislators the chance to actually run and lose a primary for Congress, then petition onto the ballot and run for their state legislative seats. “Hakeem is running for Congress,” said spokeswoman <strong>Lupe Todd</strong>. “There has been no discussion of running for re-election to the State Assembly because we plan to win on June 26.” Meanwhile, the campaign of Espaillat, who has already gathered enough petition signatures to get onto the ballot for a run against Congressman <strong>Charlie Rangel</strong>, also would not rule out a September Senate run. Of course, Espaillat’s position is even more complex, since he hasn’t officially declared plans to run for Congress. “We’re not there yet,” said campaign spokesman Ibrahim Khan. “It’s a non-issue right now because we haven’t yet announced for Congress.”</p>
<p>* City &amp; State is proud to present <a href="http://www.cityandstateny.com/state-of-our-state/">State of Our State, a half-day forum up in Albany</a> on April 25th. The three sessions will focus on Health Care and Medicaid, Energy Development/Exploration Opportunities, and Public-Private Partnerships. Featured guest speakers will include Sen.<strong> Kemp Hannon</strong>, Sen.<strong> George Maziarz</strong>, <strong>Tom Madison</strong> of the New York Thruway Authority, <strong>Liz Benjamin</strong> of Capitol Tonight/YNN and many others. City &amp; State would also like to <a href="http://www.cityandstateny.com/rising-stars-albany/">invite nominations for our annual Albany Rising Stars: 40 under 40 issue</a>. Nominations should be elected officials, staffers, lobbyists, candidates, activists, reporters and other movers and shakers under 40 years old who are making a difference in Albany. The closing date for your submissions will be <strong>Friday, April 13</strong>. Winners will be announced shortly after, with details on a reception to be held in Albany in May.</p>
<p>To read more from City &amp; State <a href="http://www.cityandstateny.com">click here</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2012 18:24:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CHARITY RACE FOR 4-YEAR-OLD WITH RARE DISEASE Hundreds of Upper West Siders came out last Sunday to support 4-year-old Rafaella “Rafi” Lily Kopelan, running a 5K in her honor through Riverside Park. Kopelan was diagnosed with a rare genetic connective tissue disorder called epidermolysis bullosa (EB), a disease that makes it difficult for skin to ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_14293" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 252px"><a href="http://nypress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/WSS.EXP_.Grants.Tomb_.Criterium.Bike_.Race_.as_1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-14293" title="WSS.EXP.Grants.Tomb.Criterium.Bike.Race.as" src="http://nypress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/WSS.EXP_.Grants.Tomb_.Criterium.Bike_.Race_.as_1-242x300.jpg" alt="" width="242" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Bike riders power their way up 122nd Street during the 2012 Grant’s Tomb Criterium bicycle race on March 10.</p></div>
<p><strong>CHARITY RACE FOR 4-YEAR-OLD WITH RARE DISEASE</strong></p>
<p>Hundreds of Upper West Siders came out last Sunday to support 4-year-old Rafaella “Rafi” Lily Kopelan, running a 5K in her honor through Riverside Park. Kopelan was diagnosed with a rare genetic connective tissue disorder called epidermolysis bullosa (EB), a disease that makes it difficult for skin to produce collagen, leading to skin separation, painful blisters and open wounds.</p>
<p>Young people with the disease are known as butterfly children because their skin is so fragile, much like the wings of a butterfly. Kopelan is only the eighth child in the world to undergo a clinical trial stem cell transplant to treat her EB, which has allowed her body to produce the necessary protein she was unable to produce before the procedure.</p>
<p>At Sunday’s event, State Assembly Member Linda Rosenthal presented Kopelan with a resolution proclaiming March 11 Butterfly Children Awareness Day.</p>
<p>“I decided to sponsor this resolution after learning about Rafi’s courage and the strength of her parents, Jackie and Brett, who have become incredible advocates on a crusade for a cure,” Rosenthal said.</p>
<p>“We are so happy and proud to live among such a supportive group of people,” said Jackie Kopelan, her mother. “Rafi’s Run would never have been so successful had it not been for places like Montclare Children’s School [which Kopelan attends], the first place that made her feel like everyone else. It is our hope that events like Rafi’s Run will raise enough awareness to eventually end epidermolysis bullosa, the worst disease you never heard of.”</p>
<p><strong>LOCAL STATE SENATOR EYEING CONGRESS</strong></p>
<p>State Sen. Adriano Espaillat, who represents portions of the Upper West Side as well as upper Manhattan and a section of the Bronx, has announced the formation of an exploratory committee for a congressional campaign. Espaillat had been rumored to be considering a run for the national seat if a district emerged with a heavily Latino population; he has been a vocal proponent for the creation of just such a district.</p>
<p>“This is a historic opportunity for the state of New York to send a clear and unmistakable message that the growth of the Latino community demands that our government reflect our diversity,” Espaillat said in a statement.</p>
<p>He said he was not announcing which district he would run for, even though federal judge Roanne Mann’s recently released maps would place Espaillat’s Washington Heights district in Rep. Charlie Rangel’s redrawn 13th congressional district.</p>
<p>Blacks and Latinos in Albany are pushing back against the maps, criticizing them for not accurately representing the diversity of New York City. “While it’s premature to target one particular district, given the fact that final district lines have not been settled, launching this exploratory committee is an important step in making sure we are ready when the final district lines are established,” Espaillat said.</p>
<p>Espaillat served in the state Assembly for 14 years, becoming the first Dominican-American to be elected to a state legislature, before winning his seat in the state Senate.</p>
<p><strong>UWS WINE SHOP FIGHTS STATE BILL</strong></p>
<p>WIGS, or Wine in Grocery Stores, may not be on the legislative agenda this year, but many liquor stores across New York still have reason to complain about Albany. City &amp; State reports that Upper West Side wine shop Pour has been urging customers to rally against a budget amendment that would end the practice of warehousing liquor in other states before distributing to local stores and restaurants.</p>
<p>Wine sellers claim the amendment, proposed by State Sen. George Maziarz and Assemblyman Joe Lentol, is an attempt to drive them out of business by the state’s two biggest liquor distributors, Southern Wine &amp; Spirits and Empire Merchants, who already have their storage facilities within state lines.</p>
<p>“Imagine a landscape with only the two largest wholesalers remaining to work with, when today there are in excess of 50,” read an email Pour sent to its customers. “Selections would become painfully limited. Prices would most certainly rise. Service would plummet.”</p>
<p>A spokeswoman for Lentol said the intent of the bill was to level the playing field for New York and its neighboring states, but that the assemblyman would take another look at the data before making a final decision.</p>
<p><strong>BREWER HOLDS FRESH FOOD FORUM</strong></p>
<p>City Council Member Gale Brewer hosted a meeting this Monday with a number of Upper West Side interests to discuss how to get more fresh, local food into homes, organizations and senior centers. One of the major participants was GrowNYC, a nonprofit that works with many of the city’s greenmarkets, and representatives from other groups like Citymeals-on-Wheels, City Harvest, local food banks and senior centers made up the about 40 people who had a productive conversation about where fresh food is most needed and how to get it there, Brewer said.</p>
<p>Some possibilities that emerged from the meeting included delivering bags of produce to drop-off points for seniors to purchase at low cost, about $7, as well as setting up cooking and nutrition classes in the community, organizing bus trips to and tours of farmer’s markets, and getting more locally sourced food to senior center kitchens. “We asked, ‘How do you get affordable fresh food to the neighborhoods?’ and we’re going to be the first to do that,” Brewer said. One of the next steps for the initiative is to work with the city and the Department for the Aging to expand the possible reach of the nascent fresh food programs.</p>
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