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JEB BUSH ENDORSES CHRIS COX FOR CONGRESS
SMITHTOWN, NY — Chris Cox (R), candidate for Congress in New York’s First Congressional District, announced the endorsement of Jeb Bush, Governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007.
Demos On Objections To Petitions
Brookhaven, NY- Alex Kushnir, campaign manager of George Demos for Congress, the Conservative Republican Candidate for Congress in New York's First Congressional District, released the following statement on the news that Chris Cox has filed objections to the petitions filed by George Demos for Congress:
Alex Kushnir said:
"As with many things, Chris Cox says one thing and then does another. For months Cox insisted that despite his father Ed Cox being the state Republican chairman, he would not run an insider's elite campaign. Today, in spite of assuring everyone that he is favor of an open primary, Cox filed objections to the Demos campaign petitions.
Cox will fail in his frivolous objections. Our campaign filed over 3,100 petitions (nearly 2,000 more than required by law) gathered by the nearly 100 petitioners without the help of the party apparatus that was forced to work for Cox after his family donated over $70,000 to local Republican committees.
George Demos is proud to be the only candidate in this race who has not challenged anyone else's right to run for office. The Demos campaign is confident that as a political outsider George Demos is the only Conservative Republican in this race who has a record of service fighting corruption and that he will earn the confidence of Long Island's families at the ballot box."
Randy Altschuler - Temporary Tax Cuts Won't Work
Congress (NY-1), today called upon Congressman Tim Bishop to "let President Obama and Speaker Pelosi know that temporary tax cuts for small business won't work." Altschuler, a successful self made businessman and proven job creator, was referring to the Obama Administration's proposal to provide one year temporary tax cuts, such as the expensing of certain capital projects. Altschuler is the only candidate in the 1st C.D. race who has actually created private sector jobs; over 700 American jobs with 250 located in New York State.
Randy Altschuler said, "Tim Bishop needs to step-up and let President Obama and Speaker Pelosi know that temporary tax cuts for small businesses won't work when it comes to creating jobs and cutting unemployment. These cuts will be countered by the increased capital gains tax which takes effect on January 1, 2011. Tax hikes that will hit hardest on start-up companies and those businesses considering expansion and which are in need of capital for growth.
"Tim Bishop, Nancy Pelosi and President Obama have never been hands-on creators of private sector jobs. They've never made a payroll, paid for employees healthcare or grown businesses from the ground up. They've never felt the bite of the taxman or the sting of government regulation and red tape. What America needs is for Congress to stop tinkering with the tax code and institute permanent lower tax rates so that businesses can make the long term investments needed to expand and create jobs. We need a healthcare package based on private sector solutions and a common sense conservative approach to cutting onerous red tape and regulations. Congress and the federal government need to get out of the way and let America work."
AG Cuomo Announces Plan To Sue Pennsylvania Power Plant
ATTORNEY GENERAL CUOMO ANNOUNCES INTENT TO SUE MAJOR PENNSYLVANIA POWER PLANT THAT POLLUTES NEW YORK WITH ITS EMISSIONS
Homer City Plant Is One of the Largest Out-of-State Sources of Sulfur Dioxide Pollution to New York
NEW YORK, NY (July 20, 2010) - Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that his office has notified a major Pennsylvania electric power plant of his intent to sue over multiple violations of the federal Clean Air Act (CAA) at the facility. The plant, Homer City Station, is one of the largest out-of-state contributors of sulfur dioxide (SO2) pollution to New York.
Attorney General Cuomo is joined by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) in this action. In the notice of intent to sue, Cuomo and PADEP charge that the current and former owners of Homer City Station disregarded provisions of the CAA that required state-of-the-art pollution controls be installed at the plant when it underwent several major modifications in the 1980s and 1990s that increased its pollution emissions. The lawsuit would seek to require the companies to comply fully with the CAA, including installing state-of-the-art pollution controls to address their increased emissions. The CAA requires a 60-day notice of intent to sue.
“The owners of Homer City Station have ignored their legal obligations while their power plant pollutes our skies and our lungs with over one hundred thousand tons of emissions each year,” said Attorney General Cuomo. “We will hold the owners of the Homer City power plant accountable for breaking clean air laws and for endangering the health and environment of New Yorkers.”
Homer City Station is a 1,884 megawatt electric power generating plant located in Homer City, Pennsylvania, roughly 50 miles east of Pittsburgh. The plant emits over 100,000 tons of SO2, nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter (PM) each year. Air emissions from the plant contribute to smog and soot pollution in New York, with the plant’s annual emissions of over 100,000 tons of SO2 alone constituting one of the largest upwind sources of this kind of pollution to New York state. Pollutants contained in the plant’s emissions are directly linked to increases in asthma attacks, lung diseases, and other health problems. They are also primary contributors to acid rain, which has severely damaged lakes, forests, and wildlife throughout New York’s Adirondack and Catskill regions.
Cuomo and PADEP charge that, in violation of several provisions of the CAA, the owners of the Homer City plant made a number of physical or operational changes to the plant between 1982 and 1996 that resulted in increases in emissions of SO2, NOx, and/or PM that continue to this day. The CAA requires that major modifications that increase pollutant emissions be accompanied by the installation of state-of-the-art pollution controls. The owners and operator of Homer City Station are charged with consistently ignoring these and other requirements of the CAA in the course of modifying and operating the facility.
The notice of intent to sue names both the current owner of Homer City Station - a consortium of eight limited liability companies (Homer City OL1-OL8 LLC) - and its operator (EME Homer City Generation L.P.). In addition, the notice names several companies that owned the plant when, or since, it was modified and increased air pollution. These past owners include: Chestnut Ridge Energy Company; Mission Energy Westside Incorporated; Pennsylvania Electric Company; and New York State Electric & Gas Corporation.
This matter is being handled by Assistant Attorney General Susan von Reusner and Affirmative Litigation Section Chief Michael Myers of the Attorney General’s Environmental Protection Bureau.