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New York - Crains: Gov. Paterson Yeshiva Proposal Appears DOA

Published on:   March 17, 2010 09:21 AM
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Jewish leaders in the village of Kiryas Joel in Monroe, N.Y. They hosted fundraisers for Paterson and for Senate Democratic leader John Sampson, pouring nearly $100,000 into the governor's war chest on Jan. 10 and giving at least $32,000 to Mr. Sampson on Dec. 21. Photo: VIN News Jewish leaders in the village of Kiryas Joel in Monroe, N.Y. They hosted fundraisers for Paterson and for Senate Democratic leader John Sampson, pouring nearly $100,000 into the governor’s war chest on Jan. 10 and giving at least $32,000 to Mr. Sampson on Dec. 21. Photo: VIN News

New York - A proposal by Gov. Paterson to expand tuition grants to religious institutions such as yeshivas won’t survive the budget process, Albany insiders say.

The proposal, included in the governor’s executive budget, had been pushed by Jewish leaders in the village of Kiryas Joel in Monroe, N.Y. They hosted fundraisers for Paterson and for Senate Democratic leader John Sampson, pouring nearly $100,000 into the governor’s war chest on Jan. 10 and giving at least $32,000 to Mr. Sampson on Dec. 21. The donations were first noted in the Times-Herald Record of Hudson Valley, which reported total contributions of $142,200 to Paterson and $45,000 to Sampson.

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Less than two weeks after the Paterson fundraiser, the governor included a provision in his 2010-11 executive budget providing $12.8 million to “extend Tuition Assistance Program award eligibility to students in certain religious studies programs.” Another $18.3 million was put in for the following year. At the same time, the governor proposed cutting TAP by $50 million.

A Division of the Budget spokesman says that the proposal was meant to address “an inequality in the current system” and to bring state standards in line with federal ones. Students at religious schools are, for example, eligible for federal Pell grants.

But Albany sources say the TAP extension is a transparent handout to a special interest that lined the governor’s coffers. Since Paterson is no longer running, they say, he’s unlikely to insist upon the proposal.

“With all the forces pushing and pulling him in this budget, I don’t see it surviving—especially when it was put out there as a politically expedient proposal by a governor who’s now a lame duck,” a Senate Democratic insider says.

Without the governor putting his weight behind the proposal, it’s unlikely Sampson will expend political capital on it, either, says an Albany lobbyist who works with the Jewish community.

“Without Paterson, Sampson’s out there alone, having taken money from a community for a policy he will never be able to deliver,” the lobbyist says. Sampson declined to comment.


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 Mar 17, 2010 at 09:30 AM Anonymous Says:

As long as it served the purpose to threaten Satmar to support Lazar.
Dov you were very creative

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 Mar 17, 2010 at 09:40 AM Dovid Says:

If only we were all allowed to use the public school system, the buildings would be packed with thousands of Heimishe kids, being influenced only by each other.
The huge Yiddishe parent body would be able to set the agenda as seen fitting for our community.

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 Mar 17, 2010 at 09:43 AM Anonymous Says:

The mosdos hatorah were lied too the past few weeks. I hope they learned.

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 Mar 17, 2010 at 09:51 AM eli b. Says:

not bad for 'the poorest county' in the US!

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 Mar 17, 2010 at 09:54 AM Thank you David Says:

David by taking this public you got it killed. Just another example of you putting your personal interests ahead of the mosdos. That is why they don't support you now or never.

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 Mar 17, 2010 at 11:01 AM Anonymous Says:

This lobbiest who gave out this information might be someone we know that now has his personal agenda on the line????....

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 Mar 17, 2010 at 11:47 AM Green Tea Says:

Can someone who knows the inside of this story please let us know what really went on here?

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 Mar 17, 2010 at 12:53 PM Thank you David Says Says:

Reply to #7  
Green Tea Says:

Can someone who knows the inside of this story please let us know what really went on here?

Previously only accredited colleges could get a certain type of Gov't funding for higher education. Gov Patterson was willing to open this funding up to Bais Medresh and Kollels. A "frum" politician currently running for office refused to help with his education lobby because the people backing him don't have kollels. Even worse he decided to leak the story so that he could spin it to his advantage in his current race. He leaked the story knowing it could kill the whole thing. A shanda! He deserves to be thrown out of town for what he did!

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 Mar 17, 2010 at 03:18 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #8  
Thank you David Says Says:

Previously only accredited colleges could get a certain type of Gov't funding for higher education. Gov Patterson was willing to open this funding up to Bais Medresh and Kollels. A "frum" politician currently running for office refused to help with his education lobby because the people backing him don't have kollels. Even worse he decided to leak the story so that he could spin it to his advantage in his current race. He leaked the story knowing it could kill the whole thing. A shanda! He deserves to be thrown out of town for what he did!

Who is this politican???

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 Mar 17, 2010 at 03:31 PM to thank you Says:

that candidat doesn't have anything with this program!!

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 Mar 17, 2010 at 06:31 PM Anonymous Says:

Sheldon Silver Where r u ?

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 Mar 17, 2010 at 07:26 PM Anonymous Says:

Plenty of tzaddikim held the opinion that placing government monies in mosdos will ruin the children's neshamahs. Look around for yourself people.. if you truly cared!

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 Mar 17, 2010 at 07:49 PM Anonymous Says:

this is a program that will sustantially benefit all yeshivas and kolels and therefore should get universal support of all streams of the frum community regardless of who initiated it or lobbied for it and if this there is anyone in the frum community who who is working against it as these articles in crains and vin indicates and that person can still have any clout then we are doomed....

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 Mar 17, 2010 at 09:24 PM Anonymous Says:

So the blaming game started just because someone at crains wrote an article, its like blaming rahm emnuel why healthcare won't pass because drudgreport says it won't pass

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 Mar 18, 2010 at 04:15 PM Anonymous Says:

nobody blaims anyone for for the none passing of this bill but we complain on the people who actually work against it as this crains report proves

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