The Color of Money in New York: Contributions by Race, Ethnicity and Wealth 2006-2008

(Released July 19, 2009) This analysis of campaign contribution data presents a portrait of what segments of New York State have the greatest influence over legislative actions in Albany through campaign contributions. Our analysis of campaign contributions to Assembly members and Senators from the 2006 and 2008 election cycles from zip codes throughout New York State found enormous disparities in the contributions coming from different zip codes based on geography, race and ethnicity, and...
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Clean Elections poll – Zogby poll of likely voters in New York

(Released April 28, 2008) A Zogby poll, commissioned by PPEF, found 74% of likely voters in NYS favored a system of public financing for...
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How Much Will Clean Money, Clean Elections Reform Cost in New York?

(Released April 15, 2006) A projection of the costs of implementing Clean Elections in New York State, based on costs in other states implementing public financing. Click here to download the...
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The Color of Money in New York Federal Campaign Contributions and Race

(Released January 13, 2004) This report shows that Blacks, Latinos and other people of color in New York are largely left out of the federal campaign financing...
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Contract Capers: Excess Costs and Politics in MTA Contracting

(Released December 12, 2002) A report by the Public Policy and Education Fund shows that the MTA has wasted hundreds of millions of dollars on outside contracts to rehabilitate subway stations — and $289 million of the station rehab work is linked to companies that gave campaign contributions to Governor Pataki and the Republican Party. Click here to download the...
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Pay to Play? Campaign Contributions to Governor Pataki and Funds from the Empire State Development Corporation

(Released October 3, 2002) State authorities such as the Power Authority, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, New York State Thruway and Metropolitan Transportation Authority are a major part of New York State government. New York State frequently uses “public benefit corporations” to undertake large economic development and public works projects, rather than implementing them through more traditional governmental bodies. Authorities are more autonomous than other agencies, they have...
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Real Campaign Reform?: An Analysis of George Pataki, H. Carl McCall and Tom Golisano’s Campaign Reform Proposals

(Released September 15, 2002) Includes a side by side comparison chart. Click here to download the...
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Capital Investments, Capital Returns: Corporate Tax Breaks and Campaign Contributions to Governor Pataki and the New York State Legislature, 1999-2001

(Released March 15, 2002) Report finds that during the three-year period from 1999 to 2001, Governor Pataki and state legislators received a total of $13.6 million from companies and executives of ompanies that benefit directly from corporate tax cuts. Click here to download...
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The Money Marathon: Big Bucks and the Race for Governor of New York Second Leg

(Released January 13, 2002) The 2002 race for Governor is vitally important for the future of New York State. The person elected will be responsible for leading New York through one of the most tumultuous times in the state’s history, working for the best interests of the all of the citizens of our state. Yet money will, as always, play a huge role in the race for governor and the next four years. In the short term, it will effect the outcome of the election. In the long term, the money...
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The Money Marathon: Big Bucks and the Race for Governor of New York First Leg

(Released December 13, 2001) The first in a series of reports on campaign finance in the 2002 New York State governor’s race to be issued by the Public Policy and Education Fund of New York. Click here to download the...
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