The NY state Republican party chairman is defending using a GPS tracking device to determine if a Democratic assemblyman
actually lived in his district, the Daily News» Albany bureau chief Kenneth Lovett reports.
Yes, he brings glitz and money to the tail - end of the campaign, but no where near the actual experience and abilities that some of the other candidates - all of whom have
actually lived in the district for years - have earned from years in the trenches of local politics.
Not exact matches
Full disclosure before I go any further: I
actually live in Lower Manhattan so this race is my
district.
Mr. Espada is also under investigation by the Bronx
district attorney's office about whether he
actually lives in Westchester, and by federal prosecutors over the health clinics.
The congressman comes from a middle class family that
actually lives in the 19th Congressional
District and has for his entire
life.
Espada has been dogged by investigations for more than ten years and is currently being scrutinized by both state attorney general Andrew Cuomo and Bronx
district attorney Robert Johnson, who are trying to determine whether Espada violated campaign - finance laws and whether he
actually lives in the Bronx
district he represents.
Mr. Espada, whose long - running battles with prosecutors and election officials are the stuff of political legend, also faces criminal investigations by federal prosecutors into possible money laundering and by the Bronx
district attorney, who is looking into whether Mr. Espada
actually lives in his Bronx Senate
district, as required by law.
Her sister, Karen, testified that Lisa
actually lives in Lancaster, not within Buffalo's East
District.
Russell showed up
in court Monday morning expecting to defend herself against allegations that she does not
actually live in the East
District, where she is running to unseat incumbent Theresa A. Harris - Tigg.
Utah is one of only 10 states that have negative wealth - neutrality scores, meaning that, on average, students
in property - poor
districts actually receive more funding per pupil than students
living in wealthy areas.
Informed respondents
living in above - average
districts, however,
actually back higher salaries for teachers (if uninformed of current levels) and give greater support to teachers unions.
So for these
districts and their respective states, especially those
in the Beltway where Hess and Petrilli
live, there is greater motivation to eviscerate the accountability provisions (and go back to ignoring poor and minority kids) than to get rid of the compliance rules that
actually get
in the way of systemic reform.
I agree Gall's is a galling opinion,
in which appellate judges substitute their views for those of the
district judge who
actually examined and evaluated the
living and breathing person being sentenced.
Romero represents the extreme end of the spectrum, but should alert TCPA and other consumer law attorneys to the reality that statute - driven lawsuits are not always viewed favorably by
district courts, and that consequently, counsel must go to great lengths to explain to courts how the statutory violations
actually impacted the
lives of their clients
in a manner that justifies a lawsuit.
While ranking 50th
in total population, Washington DC
actually ranks first place for auto theft — a sad reality for drivers that
live in the area, and one of the many causes for the
District's high auto insurance rates.