New York Stupid
2023-08-18 02:54:28 UTC
What kind of voter elects an ugly corrupt whore like Hochul as their
representative leadership? A stupid voter!
A couple with ties to a firm thats been awarded hundreds of millions inrepresentative leadership? A stupid voter!
Medicaid transportation contracts over the years has driven more than
$300,000 combined into the campaign coffers of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo
and current Gov. Kathy Hochul, records reviewed by The Post reveal.
Critics say the donations are a textbook case of Albanys pay-to-play
culture that allows bidders and contractors to give massive campaign
contributions to the governor whose agencies oversee them. By
comparison, New York City law limits donations from bidders and
contractors to the mayor and have business Big Apple agencies to $400.
The firm, Medical Answering Services, founded by president Russ Maxwell
in 2004, was awarded eight contracts totaling $403.7 million by the
state Health Department from 2011 through 2018. Four of the contracts
dont expire until next year.
Maxwell and his spouse, Morgan McDole, dropped $236,000 into Cuomos
campaign coffers over those years.
The couple has also dumped more than $100,000 combined into the campaign
coffers of Hochul, as governor and lieutenant governor under Cuomo and
the Hochul-controlled state Democratic Committee.
McDole, for instance, gave three contributions totaling $52,600 to
Hochul over the past year $22,600 on Jan. 8, 2021, $10,000 on Sept. 9,
2021 shortly after she became governor and $20,000 on April 24 of this
year.
McDole donated another $20,000 to the Hochul-influenced state Democratic
Party on April 27 of this year.
Meanwhile, Maxwell has donated $32,100 to Hochul since 2018 and $176,000
to Cuomo during his tenure. McDole donated another $60,000 to Cuomo.
Its a perfect example that shows how lax state campaign finance laws
are, said John Kaehny, director of the government watchdog group
Reinvent Albany.
It looks like pay to play. It destroys public trust in government. New
York City government is way head of the state on this.
Senate Elections Committee Chairman Zellnor Myrie (D-Brooklyn) passed a
bill that would ban campaign contributions during a bidding process and
six months after an award was given to a winning bidder. But the
legislation stalled in the state Assembly.
New York States purse is massive. Any bidder seeking taxpayer dollars
should be free of political influence, Myrie said.
The proposal is about restoring trust in the bidding process that has
been lacking. The current system looks like people have to give
campaign donations to grease the wheels. Its unacceptable.
A rep for Maxwell insisted that the contractor and his spouses
donations were not connected to the contracts his firm was awarded. The
eight contracts range from $15 million to $120 million to provide
transportation to Medicaid recipients in all parts of the state,
including New York City, records with the comptrollers office show.
The Health Department said Medical Answering Services was awarded
another contract in the 2020-21 budget after a request for proposal was
put out in accordance with state law.
Maxwells firm acts as a contractor or broker that works with
transportation providers to pick up and drop off Medicaid recipients,
meaning his company doesnt pocket the total amount in the contract.
Russ Maxwell has been involved in state and local politics for more
than 30 years, including a run for State Assembly in 1992. Hes
supported many candidates and political causes over the years, said
Maxwell spokesman Patrick McCarthy.
Russ and his husband supported former Gov. Cuomos efforts to legalize
gay marriage in New York, and hes known Gov. Hochul for decades dating
back to her days on the Hamburg Town Board, and as [Erie] County Clerk.
Russ supports candidates for office who have a vision for New Yorks
future, that future is important to Russ, his family, and the hundreds
of men and women who work at MAS.
The rep also said that Maxwell has helped the state achieve savings and
efficiencies in New Yorks highest-in-the-nation $92.7 billion Medicaid
budget, which provides publicly-funded health insurance coverage to the
needy.
Prior to the first state contract award, Maxwells contributions were
more modest. For example, he gave two contributions to gubernatorial
candidate Eliot Spitzer for $1,000 and $500 in 2005.
Subsequently, Maxwell donated $25,000 to Cuomos campaign committee on
July 9, 2012 and he continued to make fat contributions to Cuomo as more
contracts were renewed or awarded.
Hochul and Cuomo, both criticized for their aggressive fundraising of
people with business before the state, insisted theyre not influenced
by campaign donations.
Consistent with Governor Hochuls commitment to maintain high ethical
standards, campaign contributions have no influence on government
decisions, said Hochuls campaign spokesman Jerrel Harvey.
Cuomo spokesman Richard Azzopardi said, Cant speak to how things are
currently, but contracting was always done on the agency level period.
The two unmovable rules in Albany are that critics like to criticize and
love reading their names in the paper.
The Health Department said Maxwells firm was awarded contracts on the
merits after competitive bidding without involvement from the
governors office.
The Department of Health has contracted with this vendor for more than
a decade to provide critical transportation services to Medicaid
patients and, after a competitive bidding process, awarded this vendor a
procurement authorized under the State Fiscal Year 2020-21 Budget to
provide nonemergency medical transportation brokerage management
services for New Yorkers enrolled in the Medicaid program, said state
Health Department spokesman Cort Ruddy.
The procurement evaluated both technical and cost considerations as
outlined in the RFP and in accordance with State Finance Law. The
Executive Chamber does not provide input on procurements managed by the
Department and had no involvement in the selection of the awardee.
Hochul has faced scrutiny for renewing a state of emergency for COVID-19
for months that has suspended state purchasing rules which, the Times
Union recently reported, let a rapid testing company called Digital
Gadgets led by a campaign donor secure $637 million in no-bid
business from the state Department of Health since December.
The owner of the company, Charlie Tebele, and his family, have given
nearly $300,000 to Hochul as she runs for election to her post against
Republican gubernatorial nominee Rep. Lee Zeldin.
Hochul has also collected hefty contributions from other other firms
with business before the state cannabis operators, film companies,
casino operators and the real estate industry.
Mr. Landers
From the story: Consistent with Governor Hochuls commitment to
maintaining high ethical standards, campaign contributions have no
influence on government decisions, said Hochuls campaign spokesman
Jerrel Harvey. Ummm...did any enterprising reporter ask Harvey to
explain how Herr Hochul gave away hundreds of millions of taxpayer
dollars to build a stadium in Buffalo where her husband's company stands
to make tons of money on concessions?
https://nypost.com/2022/07/31/couple-from-medicaid-firm-awarded-millions-
in-ny-contracts-delivered-300k-in-donations-to-hochul-cuomo/