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		<title>Vanderhoef reportedly seeking Morahan&#8217;s Seat</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2010 12:29:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Flo Greenwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sources inside the State Republican Party have told political reporter Elizabeth Benjamin of Capital Tonight that Rockland County Executive C. Scott Vanderhoef will seek the State Senate seat in the 38th District. The seat is currently held by long-term incumbent Thomas P. Morahan. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://rock-prog.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/C._Scott_Vanderhoef-130x130.jpg" alt="" title="C._Scott_Vanderhoef" width="130" height="130" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-936" />Sources inside the State Republican Party have told Elizabeth Benjamin of <a href="http://capitaltonight.com/2010/05/gop-source-vanderhoef-to-run-for-morahan-seat/">Capital Tonight</a> that Rockland County Executive C. Scott Vanderhoef will seek the State Senate seat in the 38th District. The seat is currently held by long-term incumbent Thomas P. Morahan. </p>
<p>According to Capital Tonight:</p>
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Republican Rockland County Executive C. Scott Vanderhoef is poised to announce his bid for the state Senate seat expected to be vacated by ailing veteran incumbent Tom Morahan, who has been battling Leukemia and is expected not to seek re-election this fall, a Hudson Valley GOP source confirmed.</p>
<p>The five-term incumbent won’t mount a primary challenge against Morahan, who has insisted his illness won’t prevent him from running, but insiders – including retiring Sen. Dale Volker – have suggested their colleague’s health concerns might ultimately trump his desire to stay in office.</p></blockquote>
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Capital Tonight is a new statewide political television show that is broadcast on YNN, exclusively to Time Warner Cable customers. Benjamin is a former political reporter and blogger for the New York Daily News. </p>
<p>Benjamin&#8217;s report echoes the content of an e-mail tip sent to <a href="http://lefthudson.com/">Left of the Hudson</a> on Sunday. It had been widely assumed in political circles that County Legislator Ed Day would seek the Senate Seat if Morahan chooses not to run. But the candidacy of popular Clarkstown Clerk David Carlucci might be a game changer for the GOP. Carlucci&#8217;s run may have prompted the County Republicans to find a stronger candidate than Day. Former Republican and State Parole Board officer Grant Valentine is also running as a Democrat. </p>
<p>State Senate Republicans have found themselves in an unusual position of being in the minority and having several open seats to defend. Several State Senators have retired or are seeking other offices and some seats that have been weakly contested in the past now have strong Democratic challengers. Statewide GOP fundraising is reported to be abysmal. Vanderhoef would bring instant name recognition and fundraising resources to the race. </p>
<p>Vanderhoef was quick with a <a href="http://www.nyacknewsandviews.com/2010/05/vanderhoefsenate/#more-9265">denial</a> this morning:</p>
<blockquote><p> At a ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of Chef’s Market in Nyack this morning, Vanderhoef was asked if he was running for the State Senate. He replied “no.” Reliable sources say that Morahan will soon announce his retirement from the senate and that Vanderhoef will declare his candidacy.</p></blockquote>
<p>Vanderhoef has been a serial job seeker while in office. He announced in January&#8211;the very day after he was sworn in to a fifth term as Executive&#8211;that he was considering running for State Comptroller. Weeks later, Vanderhoef announced that he had begun an exploratory committee to look into a run against Kirsten Gillibrand for United States Senate. Last month, he announced he dropped the idea. While County Executive, Vanderhoef has run for Congress, Lieutenant Governor and sought the Presidency of Rockland Community College. Sources inside County government told Left of the Hudson that Vanderhoef also sought employment with Giuliani Partners while County Executive, delaying the announcement of his 2009 campaign. </p>
<p>The salary of a State Senator is notably less than the $152,000 Vanderhoef makes as County Executive. But as the $79,500 a year Senate seat is only part time, sources have speculated that Vanderhoef would be set up with secondary employment with a local law firm to make up the difference. </p>
<p><em>This article is crossposted at <a href="http://www.lefthudson.com/2010/05/gop-source-vanderhoef-to-run-for.html">Left of the Hudson. </a></em></p>
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		<title>Vanderhoef wants a Senate run; should he resign as Exec?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 22:42:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Flo Greenwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rockland County Executive C. Scott Vanderhoef has dropped his bid for State Comptroller and is now mulling a run for the Senate. Yet another diversion by Vanderhoef is bad news for Rockland as he is again more concerned about career advancement than the the tough job at hand. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.nyjnews.com/candidates/generalnew/mugs/C._Scott_Vanderhoef.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-936" title="C._Scott_Vanderhoef" src="http://rock-prog.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/C._Scott_Vanderhoef-173x260.jpg" alt="" width="173" height="260" /></a>Rockland County Executive C. Scott Vanderhoef has dropped his bid for State Comptroller and is now<a href="http://blog.timesunion.com/capitol/archives/23326/vanderhoef-now-in-against-gillibrand/"> mulling a run against Kirsten Gillibrand</a> for her seat in the United States Senate. Yet another diversion by Vanderhoef is bad news for Rockland County as our reluctant executive once again seems concerned more about his political career than the unmeasurably critical job at hand.</p>
<blockquote><p>“I have been encouraged to look at it, and we are making calls to chairs and talking to them about it, and trying to gauge the support that might be there,” Vanderhoef confirmed to me by phone. “This is exploratory, getting a sense of what’s going on in the state.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Vanderhoef, who fought a dirty campaign against Thom Kleiner to win a fifth term as County Executive just this past November, has told the Albany Times Union that he&#8217;s reached out to county party chairs upstate, despite some of them having endorsed Bruce Blakeman, who has been actively running for the Senate as a Republican. Billionaire Mort Zuckerman recently announced that he will not seek the Senate nomination. According to the Times Union, Vanderhoef is working with a well-connected GOP operative.</p>
<p>In addition to his interest in running for Comptroller and Senator, the former which he announced the only one day after he began his fifth term as Executive, Vanderhoef has run for Congress and Lieutenant Governor while at the helm of Rockland County. There have also been reports that Vanderhoef has sought the Presidency of Rockland Community College and an top position with Giuliani Partners while Executive.</p>
<p>While I am not against politicians seeking higher office, Vanderhoef has made it very clear that he does not care much for his job. His public job-search exploits have been a distraction and many people have begun to wonder whether Vanderhoef is paying enough attention to the County and its serious financial problems. Under his watch the County has consistently faced eight-digit shortfalls due to the Executive&#8217;s perennial revenue miscalculations. Vanderhoef has become Rockland County&#8217;s King Nero that fiddles as the County budget burns. While our taxes have risen, services have been cut, and County salaries have been frozen, Vanderhoef  had the nerve to<a href="http://rock-prog.org/2009/12/schoenberger-legislature-quietly-gives-vanderhoef-12-5-percent-raise/"> ram through a 12.5 percent salary increase</a> for himself in December. And just a few months into another four-year term, does Vanderhoef think he has accomplished what he was elected to do?</p>
<p>Right now, many people are wondering, and rightfully so, whether Governor David Paterson should resign his post. Beyond his ethical lapses, the question is whether Paterson can competently handle matters of the State of New York while being distracted with other serious issues. I believe the same criteria should apply to Vanderhoef; if the County Executive will become too busy running for higher office over the next eight months should he continue to serve the county? Rockland is in the midst of its greatest financial crisis in a generation and attending to our problems should trump political aspirations. I, for one, do not like the idea of unelected underlings of Vanderhoef&#8217;s taking the helm of the county while he abandon&#8217;s his post for a full-time statewide campaign.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m putting politics aside and my concerns for the Rockland first when I ask that the County Executive either drop the idea of running for the Senate or resign as County Executive. This is no time for an absentee leader.</p>
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		<title>The importance of partisan politics at the local level</title>
		<link>http://rock-prog.org/2009/10/political-parties-matter-at-the-local-level/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:39:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Flo Greenwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I often hear that political partisanship has no place in local politics. I'm told that we should chose candidates based on local issues, and not their political affiliation. But the truth is, political divisions are inherent in all political discourse and partisanship at the local level is much better than the alternative. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before most off year elections, I often hear that political partisanship has no place in local politics. I&#8217;m told that we should chose candidates based on local issues, and not where their political affiliation lies. But I beg to disagree.   </p>
<p>It’s understandable that partisan politics, even and especially on a local level, can be off-putting for many. Much of what passes for debate and argument in today’s politics is driven by division and personal destruction. However, perhaps the biggest reason that people are turned off by politics is because the issues and debate often seem irrelevant to them. Many people feel that political parties manipulate them because they’re often asked to make hasty choices based upon labels such as “Democrat” or “Republican.”</p>
<p>But the truth is, political divisions are inherent in all political discourse. In Michigan, where I was born and lived until 15 years ago, most municipalities did away with partisan elections decades ago. This, however, did not end of partisan politics in those municipalities. The void left by political parties is now filled with alliances, coalitions, and confederations that are not transparent to the typical voter. Even worse, by their very nature, voters created their own quasi-parties based on racial, ethnic, and religious lines. Without political parties, we default to creating our own political apartheid, making local politics even more off-putting, and voters become even more confused by byzantine schisms within their communities.</p>
<p>Needless to say, it was refreshing when I moved here and found that I could vote for individuals that I could bond with on issues that were grander than the office they sought. When I first moved here, it was good to know that then South Nyack Trustee Tish DuBow was a staunch supporter of women’s rights and that Thom Kleiner once worked advocating for consumers. It was obvious to me that these people shared my core values, and it made it easier for me to vote for them even before I got to know both of them personally.</p>
<p>I understand that most people don’t live their lives identifying their values as being “blue” or “red” just as most people aren’t staunchly religious or secular, pro-management or pro-union, pro-development or pro-environment; we all fall somewhere on the spectrum on many issues.</p>
<p>However, for the people that are politicians, I don’t believe they compromise themselves by aligning and remaining loyal to a party, whether that party be the Democratic, Republican, or Independence Party. I think they do the voters a service by defining not only how they stand on current issues, but by giving their constituents an guideline on how they will respond to matters that nobody has yet considered.</p>
<p>I understand, however, that many people long for a politics where we have real vigorous disagreements and debates about the issues and where party affiliation is not part of the debate. They like politicians that don’t insist on having a monopoly on what is right or wrong, and don’t demonize our political opponents and their followers. </p>
<p>Barack Obama has asked that politicians extend themselves beyond partisan politics by espousing a “fair minded” approach to public service. He believes in a philosophical approach to politics that understands that truth and certainty are not the same thing. It is a philosophical approach that ultimately has as its goal the pursuit of the common good. It’s politics that espouses cooperation above competition. This is how politics should work on all levels, not just the local level. </p>
<p>However, it is also true that President Obama has had to take up the mantle of party leadership when his “common good” politics is attacked by ideologues and hate mongers. The uncomfortable truth is that not everybody, politicians nor citizens, play by these rules and to defend the common good, a politician must often fall back on the comfortable principles and parameters of the political party.</p>
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		<title>A county election that really matters</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 23:31:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Flo Greenwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you think you voted for change last year, you only scratched the surface. What happens on November 3 can possibly change the course politics, not only locally, but throughout New York. In fact, next Tuesday’s vote may be the most important we’ve made yet as residents of Rockland County.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the county, town, and village levels, this election is nothing short of historic. In fact, next Tuesday’s vote may be the most important we’ve made yet as residents of Rockland County.</p>
<p>If you went to the polls last year and voted for change, you only scratched the surface. What happens on November 3 can possibly change the course politics, not only locally, but throughout New York as well.</p>
<p>Democratic leaders in Albany and New York City are holding their collective breath while watching our County Executive Race. Statewide Democratic Party leaders have confided to me that the race between <a href="http://thomkleiner.com/">Thom Kleiner</a> and C. Scott Vanderhoef for County Executive has ramifications that go way beyond the county’s boundaries. I’m sure that state’s GOP leaders would agree. After all, they’ve hired Karl Rove’s chosen consulting firm to keep the seat in Republican control.</p>
<p>Beyond the local issues of taxes, balanced budgets, pay-for-play, and the New Square Slaughterhouse, political strategists I have talked to believe that the possible election of a Democratic County Executive can change the makeup of Albany. Is this a grand assumption on their part? I don’t think so.</p>
<p>Our County and the 38th State Senate District have similar boundaries. The Senate district is Rockland County plus the Orange County towns of Tuxedo and Warwick. The fact that both our County Executive, Vanderhoef, and State Senator, Thomas P. Morahan, are both Republicans is not a coincidence. Although Rockland County is nearly 7-to-4 Democratic-to-Republican (3-2 when including Tuxedo and Warwick), unseating county-wide incumbents—especially two that have masqueraded as moderates—has been futile in the past.</p>
<p>But recent state history has proven the theory that the election of Democratic County Execs beget the seating of Democratic State Senators and vice-versa. Once a political party has a powerful county-wide elected official, it often follows that they elect another. This is not a knock against Ellen Jaffee, Nancy Low-Hogan, or Greg Julian, our last three county-wide Democratic candidates, but we haven’t had such a strong Democratic and progressive candidate as Thom Kleiner in decades.</p>
<p>And this is how the election of Thom Kleiner as County Executive will help elicit change statewide: The County Executive election will send a message to State party leaders whether the 38th State Senate District is or is not in play. State Democrats, namely the Democratic State Senate Committee (DSSC) did not put a dime into the 2006 and 2008 campaigns of Low-Hogan and Julian and other potential donors followed, so these candidates didn’t stand a chance against Morahan’s biannual half-million dollar warchest.</p>
<p>These races were basically conceded before they began and neither Democratic candidate could eclipse 40 percent of the vote total.</p>
<p>The election of Kleiner will convince the DSSC and other non-partisan statewide reform organizations to take notice. Morahan, who has <a href="http://rock-prog.org/2009/07/morahan-comes-out-against-gay-marriage/">recently taken a staunch anti-gay rights stance</a> and who has been consistently against ethics and election reform in Albany, will finally meet a strong opponent in 2010. It will also convince Democratic turncoats such as County Legislator<a href="http://www.elections.state.ny.us:8080/plsql_browser/CONTRIBUTORB_COUNTY?NAME_IN=Schoenberger&amp;position_IN=ANYWHERE&amp;date_from=&amp;date_to=&amp;CATEGORY_IN=ALL&amp;OFFICE_IN=ALL&amp;county_IN=ALL&amp;AMOUNT_from=&amp;AMOUNT_to=&amp;ZIP1=&amp;ZIP2=&amp;ORDERBY_IN=N"> Ilan Schoenberger</a>, Clarkstown Executive <a href="http://www.elections.state.ny.us:8080/plsql_browser/CONTRIBUTORB_COUNTY?NAME_IN=Friends+of+Alex+Gromack&amp;position_IN=ANYWHERE&amp;date_from=&amp;date_to=&amp;CATEGORY_IN=ALL&amp;OFFICE_IN=ALL&amp;county_IN=ALL&amp;AMOUNT_from=&amp;AMOUNT_to=&amp;ZIP1=&amp;ZIP2=&amp;ORDERBY_IN=N">Alex Gromack</a>, and Nyack Mayor <a href="http://www.elections.state.ny.us:8080/plsql_browser/CONTRIBUTORB_COUNTY?NAME_IN=Sheilds&amp;position_IN=ANYWHERE&amp;date_from=11%2F05%2F2006&amp;date_to=01%2F01%2F2007&amp;CATEGORY_IN=ALL&amp;OFFICE_IN=ALL&amp;county_IN=ALL&amp;AMOUNT_from=&amp;AMOUNT_to=&amp;ZIP1=&amp;ZIP2=&amp;ORDERBY_IN=N">John Sheilds</a>, all of which supported Morahan in the past, to support the candidate that shares progressive and Democratic ideals. The Morahan fiefdom will be in jeopardy.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.brennancenter.org/">Brennan Center for Justice</a> calls New York’s State Senate the nation&#8217;s “most dysfunctional,” and it’s no wonder. Right now, the New York State Senate remains in a partisan and ethical deadlock where Morahan plays a starring role. Progressive State Senate Democrats have been working hard for reform, which includes public-funding for elections and the elimination of member items, a pay-for-play slush-fund system that political experts call “incumbency insurance.” Morahan has been<a href="http://www.lefthudson.com/2008/05/count-morahan-sucks-ny-dry.html"> one of the biggest abusers</a> and buys off the loyalty of politicians and constituents, giving “gifts” to local institutions, towns and villages (including the village of Nyack), in the weeks before an election to help cement a November victory. In essence, it’s been legal for politicians like Morahan to use our tax money for their reelection campaigns.</p>
<p>State Senate reform advocates say there’s a lot of work to be done to make Albany less dysfunctional, and it all starts with getting a strong, progressive Democratic majority in the State Senate. A weak Democratic majority where the ethically-challenged Pedro Espada, Jr. and convicted batterer Hiram Monserrate rule the roost cannot bring us the change we need. Both change their party loyalties to suit their mood and they are perfectly happy in continuing to filibuster reform.</p>
<p>State Democratic Committee insiders and reformers agree that Rockland is a bellwether county. If we’re going to see reform on a state level, it’s critical that we have a strong Democratic majority with a progressive State Senator from the 38th Senate District.</p>
<p>So, when voting on November 3, remember that a vote for Kleiner is also a vote for legislative reform on a state level.</p>
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		<title>More pushback on &#8220;Workforce Housing&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 12:44:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven White</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another writer to the Journal News bashed Thom Kleiner for promoting the "Workforce Housing" Bill. by connecting subsidized housing with increased taxes and excessive tax-exempt Ramapo properties. The truth is that the bill was a "poison pill" presented by the Working Families Party which is opposing Kleiner with a placeholder candidate. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another writer to the Journal News today bashed Thom Kleiner for promoting Tom Stoner&#8217;s &#8220;Workforce Housing&#8221; Bill. The writer connects subsidized housing with increased taxes and excessive tax-exempt properties in Ramapo.</p>
<p><a href="http://tinyurl.com/yb25cwy">The truth about this bill</a> is that it was a &#8220;poison pill&#8221; presented by Stoner, who is opposing Kleiner with a placeholder candidate.  Kleiner was faced with opposing a liberal issue or risking the wrath of an overtaxed workforce.</p>
<p>Ellen Jaffee successfully avoided this trap when Stoner tried to push her on the &#8220;Living Wage&#8221; bill.  That bill was killed twice under mysterious circumstances, when a Democrat mysteriously defected.  Stoner&#8217;s WFP ran two spoiler candidates in the last county legislative rounds, preventing the Democrats from winning a veto-proof majority and putting their money where their mouth is on the living wage issue.</p>
<p>The WFP membership is dominated by the ultra-orthodox religious sect in Ramapo, and Tom Stoner follows the advice of their senior legislator, Ilan Schoenberger.  Kleiner has no chance of getting this &#8220;Bloc&#8221; vote, and Stoner&#8217;s successful manipulation of Kleiner with the &#8220;Workforce Housing&#8221; issue was designed to reduce support from the many Rocklanders who dislike Vanderhoef for his pandering to the &#8220;Bloc&#8221; voters.</p>
<p>It should be noted that the State WFP frowns on running spoiler candidates, and Rockland is unique in that the WFP line has been used to both prevent a veto-proof Democratic Legislature and now to oppose a Progressive Democrat for County Executive.  The Rockland WFP chapter was officially disbanded in 2007 as the vice-chair resigned over Stoner&#8217;s strong-arm tactics, and membership was below the amount needed to maintain a chapter.</p>
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		<title>Kleiner petition and finance numbers are incredible!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 15:15:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Flo Greenwood</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[County Executive Race]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Democratic Party]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Rockland County]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Thom Kleiner]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Democratic County Executive candidate Thom Kleiner recently finished his petitioning and also revealed his campaign finance numbers. And one word describes both: "astounding!" Thom's campaign is off to an excellent start.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-582" title="Thom" src="http://rock-prog.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Thom-130x130.jpg" alt="Thom" width="130" height="130" />Orangetown Supervisor and Democratic County Executive candidate Thom Kleiner recently finished his Democratic petitioning and also revealed his campaign finance numbers. And one word describes both: <em>&#8220;astounding!&#8221;</em></p>
<p>The the help of numerous supporters, Kleiner was able to get more than 6,000 signatures on his designating petition for County Executive. That&#8217;s more than three times the required number and quite unprecedented. Rockland Progressive Democratic Caucus members can pat themselves on the back. They carried dozens of these petitions and many petitions were downloaded as PDFs from our Web site.</p>
<p>Probably even more outstanding than the petitioning success is that Kleiner recently released his second-quarter report, and the campaign now has more than $350,000 cash on hand compared to Republican incumbent C. Scott Vanderhoef&#8217;s $194,000. It&#8217;s very obvious that change is in the air and momentum is favoring Kleiner&#8217;s campaign. However, it&#8217;s going to take even more to unseat an entrenched incumbent with 16 years in the office. As Kleiner recently said in an email to constituents, &#8220;we can and must do better.&#8221;</p>
<p>The two months between the filing of petitions and the September primaries is no time for us to become complacent. We need to continue to talk to and email our friends, knock on some doors, make phone calls, host house parties and continue to raise funds for Kleiner. We must keep the campaign momentum swinging in our direction.</p>
<p>At our last Progressive Dems meeting, Kleiner&#8217;s Campaign distributed volunteering forms to those in attendance. For those of you that couldn&#8217;t attend that meeting, we&#8217;ve got online versions of the forms that you can use to let the campaign know how you can help. Please take the time to fill out the form by clicking the link below:</p>
<p><a style="color: #551a8b;" rel="nofollow" href="http://rock-prog.org/?p=478" target="_blank">http://rock-prog.org/?p=478</a></p>
<p>Thank you, I hope you continue to have a wonderful and safe summer. We will have our next &#8220;Rock Progs&#8221; meeting in September.</p>
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		<title>Volunteer for Thom Kleiner</title>
		<link>http://rock-prog.org/2009/07/volunteer-for-thom-kleiner/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 18:10:45 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[County Executive Race]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Rockland County]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Thom Kleiner]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[All hands on deck! Thom Kleiner's County Executive campaign needs your support. Click this link and fill out an online form to volunteer for the campaign. ]]></description>
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<p>I will help elect Thom by</p>
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<p><label for="radio-547"></label><span class="mmf-form-control-wrap radio-547"><span class="mmf-radio"><span class="mmf-list-item"><input type="radio" name="radio-547" value="Write letters to the editor" />&nbsp;<span class="mmf-list-item-label">Write letters to the editor</span></span></span></span></p>
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		<title>Get your petitions here!</title>
		<link>http://rock-prog.org/2009/06/get-your-petitions-here/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 03:44:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Flo Greenwood</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[County Executive Race]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Orangetown]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Rockland County]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[We've got two petitions uploaded. They are for Thom Kleiner (County Executive)/Paul Piperato (County Clerk) and for the offices of Town Supervisor, Town Justice, Receiver of Taxes, and Trustees in Orangetown. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve got two petitions uploaded. They are for <a href="http://rockland-progressive-democratic-caucus.googlegroups.com/web/Rockland%20DESIGNATING%20PETITION.pdf?gsc=cZ02tAsAAABFEUVVtn2doJguXzfztjT3">Thom Kleiner (County Executive)/Paul Piperato (County Clerk)</a> and for the offices of Town Supervisor, Town Justice, Receiver of Taxes, and Trustees in<a href="http://rockland-progressive-democratic-caucus.googlegroups.com/web/otowndempetition09mad.pdf?gsc=YE5_AQsAAAB2c-MxkMM35XG5nujjOWJL"> Orangetown.</a> The second petition is an alternate designating petition that does not include the name of the Town Clerk, who has decided to run on both the Republican and Democratic Party lines. Those two blue hyperlinks above should bring you to PDF files that you must print on legal paper.</p>
<p>To carry Kleiner and Piperato&#8217;s petition, you must be a registered Democrat living in Rockland County and your signers must be registered Democrats. If you need assistance, a walking list, or need to know when to turn in this petition, you should contact the Kleiner Campaign at 732-762-2465.</p>
<p>To carry the Orangetown list, you must be a registered Democrat living in Orangetown and your designating petition signers must also be Orangetown residents. Because there is a second petition being circulated that contains the name of the Town Clerk, please be sure that your signers have not signed that petition. Call me (Cliff Weathers) at 917-202-6854 if you need more information. I would like all petitions for Orangetown to be turned into me by July 1.</p>
<p>If you are a Democratic candidate of a town or village in Rockland County and you would like your petition on this site, send me a Microsoft Word or PDF file of the petition, along with any instructions and I&#8217;ll post it.</p>
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		<title>Progressive Dems campaign for Kleiner</title>
		<link>http://rock-prog.org/2009/06/progressive-dems-campaign-for-kleiner/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 15:22:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Flo Greenwood</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[County Executive Race]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Nyack]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Rockland County]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Thom Kleiner]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The Rockland Progressive Dems will meet on Wed., June 24 @ 7:30 pm, at Nyack Village Hall. The major focus of our meeting will be to mobilize for Thom Kleiner, the Democratic candidate for County Executive.   ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Rockland Progressive Dems will meet on Wed., June 24 @ 7:30 pm, on the 2nd floor of Nyack Village Hall.</p>
<p>The major focus of our meeting will be to mobilize our organization for Thom Kleiner, the Democratic candidate for County Executive.</p>
<p>Representatives from Kleiner&#8217;s campaign will be there to help us coordinate a grassroots &#8220;get out the vote&#8221; effort. We will discuss petitioning, canvassing, phone banking and other critical campaign activities.</p>
<p>This election hinges entirely on voter turnout. If we can get Democrats and progressives to the polls in an off-year election, we<br />
can take Rockland. Supervisor Kleiner represents the leadership we need to get the county back on a sound fiscal footing. Kleiner also stands for transparency in government, creating an economic environment that attracts businesses to Rockland, and protecting the county&#8217;s environment and open spaces. As Orangetown Supervisor, Thom successfully improved the town&#8217;s quality of life, while responsibly managing taxes and keeping the town&#8217;s budget on track.</p>
<p>I also want to thank all of you that have been attending the Rockland Progressive Democratic Caucus meetings. I&#8217;m very happy to see so many people have chosen to stay politically active, and work to create the same change on the local level as we did in Washington, DC. Last fall, grassroots volunteers were able to turn this formerly red county blue in the 2008 presidential election, but the work doesn&#8217;t stop there. We need to continue on with this good work and elect a Democrat as our County Executive.</p>
<p>At our last meeting, the Progressive Dems recognized the successes of the Rockland Coalition for the Future, which has merged with our group. We also chose the RPDC&#8217;s officers: Caryn Helfer of Clarkstown was chosen as our secretary, Michael Hogan of Orangetown is our Vice Chair, and I am honored to serve as the group&#8217;s chair. We are still looking for someone to fill the critical role of Treasurer for this organization, as we intend to raise funds to support progressive candidates and ideals. We are also looking for associate chairs for each town.</p>
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		<title>County Exec race kickoff June 24</title>
		<link>http://rock-prog.org/2009/06/kickoff-for-county-executives-race-on-may-24/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 21:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cliff Weathers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Rockland Progressive Democratic Caucus will meet on Wed., June 24 in Nyack to start our grassroots campaign for Thom Kleiner, the Democratic candidate for County Executive. Please join us. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Rockland Progressive Democratic Caucus will meet on <span>Wed., June 24 @ 7:30 pm, 2nd floor of Nyack Village Hall to mobilize for Thom Kleiner, the Democratic candidate for County Executive.</span></p>
<p>This campaign is critically important to the future of our County, as <span>Rockland County faces serious economic challenges. Thom, who&#8217;s excelled as Orangetown&#8217;s Supervisor, represents the leadership we need to get the county back on a sound fiscal footing. Kleiner also stands for transparency in government, creating an economic environment that attracts businesses to Rockland, and protecting the county&#8217;s environment and open spaces. And Thom Kleiner can run on his record, as Orangetown Supervisor he successfully improved the town&#8217;s quality of life, while responsibly managing taxes and keeping the town&#8217;s budget on track. </span></p>
<p>Kleiner is running against a four-term incumbent in Republican C. Scott Vanderhoef and this is going to be one tough race. Thom is going to need the help of the Progressive Dems to win this race and we&#8217;re meeting to organize a grassroots campaign of canvassing, phone banking, and other critical campaign activities.</p>
<p>Please join us at Nyack Village Hall, 12 North Broadway <span>(just north of Main St.).</span></p>
<p>More to follow —Cliff Weathers</p>
<p><em>&#8212;-</em></p>
<p><em>The news and diaries posted on the Rockland Progressive Dems site represent the  individual viewpoints of the members of the Rockland Progressive Democratic Caucus. They appear on this Web site to provide a progressive forum for Rockland County residents. While the Executive Committee of the caucus may edit some of these posts for clarity, length, and accuracy, it does not necessarily endorse the contents of each post. All members of the Rockland County Democratic Caucus are invited to share their viewpoints and comment on those viewpoints on this site.</em></p>
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