Sentences with phrase «paladino ouster»

Pointing to an invoice sent to the board by outside attorney Frank Miller working on the Paladino ouster, Vacco alleges that Miller was working improperly with both the Buffalo PTO and NYSUT - The New York State United Teachers» Union.

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A rally to call for the ouster of Carl P. Paladino from the Buffalo School Board drew support from a wide variety of community groups, from teachers and parents to labor groups and the local affiliate of Black Lives Matter.
Vacco says he believes the ouster of his client from the school board will actually bolster Paladino's case in federal court.
Carl Paladino, the party's 2010 nominee for governor, has said he would seek the Conservative Party nomination if the GOP candidate didn't push for the ouster of legislative leaders in the Senate and Assembly.
He also thought her departure was disrespectful to the board members who chose her over 15 other potential candidates after Paladino's ouster.
Before her appointment, Paladino's lawyers had asked a state court judge to prevent the board from filling the seat while Paladino appeals his ouster by the state education commissioner for revealing information from a board executive session.
I wasn't here when he made the remarks last year that triggered the motion toward his state - ordered ouster Thursday from the Buffalo School Board, the moment months ago when Paladino sent an email wishing a painful death upon then - President Barack Obama and saying that Michelle Obama — an African - American lawyer and the first lady — should be living with an ape, as a male, in Africa.
He was among those who called for last year's ouster of Carl Paladino from the Buffalo Board of Education after Paladino engaged in some tasteless humor involving former President Barack Obama.
A fourth petitioner for Paladino's ouster, Buffalo's District Parent Coordinating Council, asked the commissioner Tuesday to place the same stay on its appeal.
Paladino has vowed to seek the Conservative Party nomination for governor if the Republicans fail to nominate a candidate who doesn't support the ouster of Skelos and Kolb.
A majority of Buffalo School Board members voted to retain the law firm of Frank W. Miller, based in the Syracuse area, to assist in filing a formal petition with state Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia seeking the ouster of their colleague, Carl Paladino, who called the effort «a waste of time and money.»
Her move drew mixed reactions, with some legal experts saying the stated reason for Paladino's ouster did not merit removal from the board, and that if revealing information from executive sessions is the standard, elected officials throughout the state could be removed from office.
Similarly, Mayor Byron W. Brown as well as his opponents in the upcoming mayoral primary — City Comptroller Mark J.F. Schroeder and Erie County Legislator Betty Jean Grant — spoke of Paladino's ouster in terms of his December comments.
School Board President Barbara Seals - Nevergold, who was among the board members who filed the charges against Paladino, talked about Paladino's ouster Thursday in terms of Elia's ruling, which cited comments Paladino made in an Artvoice article detailing conversations from a closed - door executive session of the School Board.
Buffalo School Board Member Carl Paladino is calling for the ouster of interim Schools Superintendent Don Ogilvie.
The minority group of Buffalo School Board members sent a letter to the State Education Commissioner dated July 31 calling for the ouster of majority Board Member Carl Paladino.
Carl Paladino's attorney says that the ouster proceedings to remove him from the Buffalo School Board are a pretext designed to keep Paladino quiet.
Paladino's inflammatory comments from December about former president Barack Obama and his wife started this public push for his ouster.
The hearing was expected to attract protesters, who have been calling for Paladino's ouster over comments he made in an article published in Artvoice in December.
On December 28, the school board demanded Paladino's ouster in a December 2016 resolution signed by six members of the nine - member board.
The public outcry over Carl Paladino's published remarks about the Obamas is growing, with calls for a boycott against his businesses and a renewed call for his ouster from the Buffalo School Board.
Paladino's team specifically hammered Nevergold on whether those seeking his removal held an illegal meeting during which six board members — enough to constitute a quorum — decided informally to vote on a resolution seeking his ouster for disclosing confidential information.
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