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The Poozer Politics Podcast is a wonky and unique dive into state government and politics. The show features interviews by David Lombardo with voices from across the state's political landscape. Follow David on Twitter at @Poozer87.

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Special Election Bracket Busters

March 26, 2018 17:14 - 21 minutes - 9.02 MB

Cinderella stories are common in March, but what about in April? On April 24 the state’s political season kicks off with special elections from Long Island to Buffalo. There will be 11 potential upsets, with nine Assembly races and two in the state Senate. Most eyes are on the 37th Senate District because it’s viewed … Continue reading "Special Election Bracket Busters" The post Special Election Bracket Busters first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Seeing Through New York

March 05, 2018 16:02 - 22 minutes - 9.01 MB

The expectation in New York that public information should be available online is only a recent development in the online era. Ten years ago the landscape was radically different (and not just because Netflix dealt solely in DVDs), which is why the creation of See Through New York was a game changer. In its first … Continue reading "Seeing Through New York" The post Seeing Through New York first appeared on Poozer Politics.

The Loan behind the Lawsuit

February 23, 2018 14:50 - 20 minutes - 9.42 MB

If you ever stumbled across a late night television advertisement promising cash – maybe with a catchy jingle – then you might have unwittingly heard the sales pitch from a lawsuit lender. Lawsuit lenders can act as third-party financiers of lawsuits with a simple pitch: Need cash while you wait for the resolution of a … Continue reading "The Loan behind the Lawsuit" The post The Loan behind the Lawsuit first appeared on Poozer Politics.

EXTRA EXTRA – Brian Kolb’s Gubernatorial Show

February 22, 2018 14:32 - 2 minutes - 3.78 MB

In anticipation of the upcoming LCA Show, I wrote a song for Brian Kolb that is no longer relevant. Instead of letting the song die, like his candidacy for governor, it’s being released into the world. You’re welcome. Now what rhymes with Giambra… The post EXTRA EXTRA – Brian Kolb’s Gubernatorial Show first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Guardians of New York

February 02, 2018 16:52 - 26 minutes - 11.5 MB

For thousands of New Yorkers who find themselves unable to make critical life decisions, the state’s guardianship laws are designed to serve as a safety net of last resort to meet their needs. Reformed in 1992, the state’s overhaul of the Mental Hygiene Law was an attempt to move away from its benign paternalistic approach … Continue reading "Guardians of New York" The post Guardians of New York first appeared on Poozer Politics.

The Women’s March to Office

January 12, 2018 18:01 - 17 minutes - 7.7 MB

If 1992 was the “Year of the Woman,” then 2018 has the potential to be the Year of Women. Since the first Women’s March, following the inauguration of President  Donald Trump, there has been an obvious uptick in female participation in politics. More women are getting involved in political campaigns and there is the potential … Continue reading "The Women’s March to Office" The post The Women’s March to Office first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Last of the Manhattan Republicans

January 05, 2018 15:54 - 47 minutes - 35.5 MB

Republican elected officials from Manhattan once walked the halls of the Capitol. The last of this dying breed was John Ravitz, who represented the Upper East Side in the Assembly between 1991 and 2002, when he lost a special election for state senate and walked away from public office. Ravitz joined Poozer Politics to talk … Continue reading "Last of the Manhattan Republicans" The post Last of the Manhattan Republicans first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Mr. Quinn Goes to Albany

December 22, 2017 13:50 - 53 minutes - 41.4 MB

The anti-incumbency wave that swept the country in 2010 also made its way through the 58th Senate District in New York that year and handed Jack Quinn III the first election loss of his family’s political career. The son of a congressman from the Buffalo area, he set out for a career in medicine before … Continue reading "Mr. Quinn Goes to Albany" The post Mr. Quinn Goes to Albany first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Donald Trump, 9/11 and the True Story of Electronic Gambling in New York

December 08, 2017 20:23 - 22 minutes - 9.77 MB

Gambling has exploded in New York  during the last two decades, with the floodgates truly opening when the state approved electronic gaming at horse racing tracks. At the turn of the century your options for placing a bet were extremely limited in New York. Casinos could only be found on Indian reservations, the multi-state lottery … Continue reading "Donald Trump, 9/11 and the True Story of Electronic Gambling in New York" The post Donald Trump, 9/11 and the True Story of Electronic Gambli...

The Politics, Policies and Personalities of Tax Reform

December 01, 2017 18:03 - 28 minutes - 20.2 MB

You would be forgiven for mistakenly thinking that the biggest state income tax cut in the last millennia occurred under Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Despite the governor’s rhetoric about an historic cut, the most recent major income tax overhaul in New York came in 1995 under Gov. George Pataki. The impetus for the Income Tax Reduction … Continue reading "The Politics, Policies and Personalities of Tax Reform" The post The Politics, Policies and Personalities of Tax Reform first appeared on Poozer P...

Power to the People, Hold On

November 17, 2017 15:34 - 23 minutes - 17.3 MB

Selling energy could be even bigger business in New York, but whether those profits truly materialize could depend on a battle of acronyms in Albany. The state’s Public Service Commission is fighting on multiple fronts, including state and federal court, with the nearly 200 energy service companies that want to sell energy in New York. … Continue reading "Power to the People, Hold On" The post Power to the People, Hold On first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Sharing is Caring

November 10, 2017 16:17 - 24 minutes - 11.2 MB

Municipal leaders are taking a second look at how their governments operate following the adoption of a pet program by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in this year’s budget. The County-Wide Shared Services Property Tax Savings Plan (or CWSSPTSP as no one calls it) requires counties outside of New York City to draft plans for sharing services … Continue reading "Sharing is Caring" The post Sharing is Caring first appeared on Poozer Politics.

EXTRA EXTRA: Alt-Right Financier Funds Local Attack Ad

November 06, 2017 16:20 - 8 minutes - 3.83 MB

All politics is local, even if you’re a billionaire. Robert Mercer, the conservative financier behind Steve Bannon and then-candidate Donald Trump, waded into the Westchester County Executive election last month with nearly $1 million for a super PAC supporting incumbent Rob Astorino. Journal News reporter Mark Lungariello joined Poozer Politics to explain Astorino’s ties with … Continue reading "EXTRA EXTRA: Alt-Right Financier Funds Local Attack Ad" The post EXTRA EXTRA: Alt-Right Financi...

Planting the Seeds for Tax Reform in New York

November 03, 2017 15:03 - 31 minutes - 13.2 MB

Thirty years ago, New York overhauled its tax code in response to major reforms at the federal level. Now, with Republicans in Congress hoping to cut cut cut, is reform at the state and local level around the corner? What would reform in New York look like?  Where is the low-hanging tax fruit? Do state … Continue reading "Planting the Seeds for Tax Reform in New York" The post Planting the Seeds for Tax Reform in New York first appeared on Poozer Politics.

The Formula to Beat Partisan Gerrymandering

October 27, 2017 12:40 - 23 minutes - 10.8 MB

Do voters choose elected officials or do elected officials choose their voters? The answer is usually the latter, as redistricting has become an exact science with states legislators utilizing computer programs that allow them to tip the scales in elections. But now good government advocates have a metric for identifying partisan gerrymandering, the “efficiency gap,” … Continue reading "The Formula to Beat Partisan Gerrymandering" The post The Formula to Beat Partisan Gerrymandering first a...

(Google) Survey Says…

September 15, 2017 15:36 - 23 minutes - 10.8 MB

What can’t Google do? Well, at this time, it might not be the best source for election poll information, according to Dr. Don Levy, director of the Siena Research Institute. He joined Poozer Politics to talk about the benefits and challenges of online surveys, including the possibility of Facebook polls, and explored the generic ballot … Continue reading "(Google) Survey Says…" The post (Google) Survey Says… first appeared on Poozer Politics.

EXTRA EXTRA: A Primary Win, Loss and a Tar Heel

September 12, 2017 15:14 - 37 minutes - 14.9 MB

If at first you don’t succeed, maybe an Assembly seat will open up. Four years after an unsuccessful bid to be the Democratic nominee for an open-congressional seat in the Capital Region, Phil Steck was victorious in an effort to be his party’s representative in a race for the 110th Assembly District (Spoiler Alert: He … Continue reading "EXTRA EXTRA: A Primary Win, Loss and a Tar Heel" The post EXTRA EXTRA: A Primary Win, Loss and a Tar Heel first appeared on Poozer Politics.

New York Regulations Target Cyber Crimes

September 01, 2017 14:43 - 18 minutes - 7.52 MB

You don’t listen to this podcast and the story ends. You believe whatever you want to believe about the safety of your personal information with your bank or insurance company. You listen to this episode, you stay in Poozerland, and Josefa Velasquez explains everything about New York’s new cyber security regulations for financial institutions. The … Continue reading "New York Regulations Target Cyber Crimes" The post New York Regulations Target Cyber Crimes first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Debt 101: Paying Today’s Bills (Tomorrow)

August 18, 2017 17:23 - 24 minutes - 11.4 MB

Everyone knows a Lannister always pays their debts and that Bruce Springsteen has debts that no honest man can pay, but how much do people know about New York’s debt and the state’s penchant for borrowing billions of dollars each year? E.J. McMahon, research director at the Empire Center for Public Policy, joined Poozer Politics … Continue reading "Debt 101: Paying Today’s Bills (Tomorrow)" The post Debt 101: Paying Today’s Bills (Tomorrow) first appeared on Poozer Politics.

A Decent Proposal

August 11, 2017 16:04 - 22 minutes - 10.3 MB

Don’t forget to turn over your ballot this November. The back has three referendums for voters, including a proposal to amend the state constitution’s “Forever Wild” clause. This amendment creates a land bank that is designed to preserve the unique nature of the Adirondacks and Catskills and meet the needs of the people who live … Continue reading "A Decent Proposal" The post A Decent Proposal first appeared on Poozer Politics.

No Such Thing as Free Paid-Family Leave

July 28, 2017 14:47 - 22 minutes - 9.62 MB

Paid-family leave was adopted in New York last year with all the fanfare (and details) of a 2020 presidential launch, but now we’re in the nitty-gritty implementation phase and there are a lot of questions. Frank Kerbein, a member of the legislative affairs team for the Business Council of New York State, joined Poozer Politics … Continue reading "No Such Thing as Free Paid-Family Leave" The post No Such Thing as Free Paid-Family Leave first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Getting to Know @NYSenate

July 21, 2017 13:16 - 22 minutes - 10.9 MB

It takes some research, a prepared word document and an unwavering attention span to live-tweet the state senate session in Albany. But that’s all in a day’s work for Tom Reale, the director of new media for the senate and the man behind @NYSenate. He joined Poozer Politics to talk about the mission of the … Continue reading "Getting to Know @NYSenate" The post Getting to Know @NYSenate first appeared on Poozer Politics.

School’s Out for Freshman Legislator

July 14, 2017 15:42 - 23 minutes - 10.2 MB

It was an extraordinary first session for Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou. Niou joined Poozer Politics to reflect on her first year as a member of the Assembly and talked about the personal toll of the late budget, her approach to the legislative process and accomplishments for her constituents. She also explored the challenge of delegating power … Continue reading "School’s Out for Freshman Legislator" The post School’s Out for Freshman Legislator first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Reflections from the Plywood Hut

July 07, 2017 13:38 - 25 minutes - 11.3 MB

Capitol Pressroom host Susan Arbetter took a break from asking questions to answer some for the Poozer Politics podcast. She shared insights into her interview process, including how she prepares for pivots and filibustering by politicians, and contrasted public and commercial radio. Susan also reflected on the challenge of questioning Gov. Andrew Cuomo and highlighted … Continue reading "Reflections from the Plywood Hut" The post Reflections from the Plywood Hut first appeared on Poozer Po...

EXTRA EXTRA: Extraordinary Sessions 101 with Professor Poulopoulos

June 27, 2017 16:16 - 9 minutes - 10.7 MB

Welcome to a crash course on extraordinary sessions in Albany. StateWatch Guru Mike Poulopoulos, who has more than a decade of experience at the Capitol, explains how the governor calls these sessions, outlines possible responses from the legislature, and forecasts the potential agenda for the extraordinary session in 2017. He also shares horror stories from … Continue reading "EXTRA EXTRA: Extraordinary Sessions 101 with Professor Poulopoulos" The post EXTRA EXTRA: Extraordinary Sessions 1...

Semester at the Capitol

June 23, 2017 16:07 - 13 minutes - 10.5 MB

Living through legislative sessions in Albany can dull you to the experience. But what is it like for someone coming to the Capitol with fresh eyes? Courteney Kerin, a StateWatch intern for the 2017 session, answered that question and more on Poozer Politics. She offered tips for surviving marathon public hearings, shed new light on … Continue reading "Semester at the Capitol" The post Semester at the Capitol first appeared on Poozer Politics.

So It’s Come to This: A Poozer Politics Clip Show

June 16, 2017 16:00 - 16 minutes - 10.9 MB

Poozer Politics is going green this week with a recycled episode. Since the state legislature is on repeat – glossing over ethics, fighting over mayoral control and feverishly working late nights to finish on time – the podcast is following their lead and sharing clips from past episodes (but with a new introduction). The episode … Continue reading "So It’s Come to This: A Poozer Politics Clip Show" The post So It’s Come to This: A Poozer Politics Clip Show first appeared on Poozer Politics.

The Itinerant AP Reporter

June 09, 2017 15:33 - 17 minutes - 7.17 MB

Blink and you might have missed her in the Capitol. Anna Gronewold parachuted into the AP’s Albany Bureau as a legislative relief reporter for the start of this year’s legislative session and will soon depart for her next mission. She came on the podcast to talk about her experiences in the Nebraska and North Carolina … Continue reading "The Itinerant AP Reporter" The post The Itinerant AP Reporter first appeared on Poozer Politics.

And Now His Watch is Ended

June 02, 2017 13:31 - 23 minutes - 10.6 MB

After nearly a decade manning the Times Union Capital Bureau Northern District, Casey Seiler’s tour of duty is over. The long-time state editor came on Poozer Politics to talk about his transition back to the mother ship in Colonie, where he will serve as a senior editor for news. The conversation touched on a fateful … Continue reading "And Now His Watch is Ended" The post And Now His Watch is Ended first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Not so Special Election

May 26, 2017 16:43 - 19 minutes - 8.38 MB

A harbinger of future Democratic victories or an electoral anomaly? Those are the two conflicting viewpoints following a surprise win by a Bernie Sanders supporting candidate in a special election this week for an Assembly seat that went overwhelmingly for Donald Trump in 2016 and has traditionally been easily held by Republicans. Republican strategist Jessica … Continue reading "Not so Special Election" The post Not so Special Election first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Watchdogs on High Alert Over Senate Stipends

May 19, 2017 18:03 - 14 minutes - 6.52 MB

Calls for additional oversight in Albany aren’t new, but there is a new twist to the ongoing story. The latest scandal involves the Senate Majority Coalition’s practice of misidentifying the titles of certain senators in order to give them extra pay. Senate Democrats are alleging the actions are illegal and law enforcement has begun to … Continue reading "Watchdogs on High Alert Over Senate Stipends" The post Watchdogs on High Alert Over Senate Stipends first appeared on Poozer Politics.

What’s Voting Got to Do with It?

May 12, 2017 15:13 - 20 minutes - 8.67 MB

“Na na na na, na na na na, hey hey hey, goodbye.” After the vote to adopt the American Health Care Act, Congressional Democrats taunted their colleagues with that chant on the assumption that many of the Republican supporters had just jeopardized their jobs. But did they really risk re-election? “It’s too early to tell. … Continue reading "What’s Voting Got to Do with It?" The post What’s Voting Got to Do with It? first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Local News Crusader

May 05, 2017 13:18 - 22 minutes - 10.7 MB

Greg Floyd is not always a welcome sight in the Capitol. His presence, with microphone in hand, can cause the most seasoned political veterans to head the other way – especially if they’re guilty of misusing taxpayer money or violating the public trust. These (almost) encounters are a hallmark of Greg’s “You Paid for It” … Continue reading "Local News Crusader" The post Local News Crusader first appeared on Poozer Politics.

What about the Children

April 28, 2017 13:20 - 17 minutes - 7.78 MB

The state budget was bittersweet for New York families and children this year. “Raise the Age” was one of the sweetest parts and cuts to child care subsidies were a bitter pill to swallow, according to Dede Hill, the director of policy for the Schuyler Center. She came on the podcast to talk about both … Continue reading "What about the Children" The post What about the Children first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Rock Me On the Dais

April 21, 2017 13:20 - 22 minutes - 15 MB

Wielding the gavel during senate session in Albany can take a light touch or a firm hand. That balance is usually maintained by Senator Joe Griffo, who regularly serves as acting-president of the state senate. In this role on the dais it falls on him to keep the peace, crack the occasional joke, offer some … Continue reading "Rock Me On the Dais" The post Rock Me On the Dais first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Lane Changer for Upstate

April 14, 2017 15:16 - 23 minutes - 10.1 MB

Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft will become legal in upstate New York this summer, but what will this actually mean for consumers? Andrew Hawkins, a transportation writer for The Verge, talked about some possible outcomes and explained how the 90-day rulemaking period will be critical in determining what takes shape north of the five … Continue reading "Lane Changer for Upstate" The post Lane Changer for Upstate first appeared on Poozer Politics.

A Day in the Life

April 03, 2017 06:04 - 13 minutes - 19.6 MB

There are many stories about passing the budget – this episode features some of the stories from 12 hours during one of those days. This show includes updates by reporters and members of the Assembly from Sunday, April 2, as the legislature worked to reach a budget agreement before the governor’s “grace period” ended. Their … Continue reading "A Day in the Life" The post A Day in the Life first appeared on Poozer Politics.

How to Win Friends and Influence the Budget

March 31, 2017 14:01 - 15 minutes - 6.94 MB

Mike Durant has been around the (budget) block before. As the state director of NFIB and a veteran of the Pataki administration, he understands how the games are played in Albany and offered some of his insights to Poozer Politics. Mike explained the budget process from A to Z and everything in between, including late … Continue reading "How to Win Friends and Influence the Budget" The post How to Win Friends and Influence the Budget first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Art of the Budget Deal

March 24, 2017 13:58 - 14 minutes - 6.46 MB

David Friedfel is the director of state studies for the Citizens Budget Commission and a returning guest to Poozer Politics. He talked about what’s going on behind the scenes of the legislature’s joint budget committees, explained a controversial proposal from Governor Cuomo to take more control over the budget process and outlined his organization’s blueprint … Continue reading "Art of the Budget Deal" The post Art of the Budget Deal first appeared on Poozer Politics.

EXTRA EXTRA: Medicaid Monte in New York

March 22, 2017 23:17 - 20 minutes - 8.7 MB

Bill Hammond thought he was out, but he got pulled back into Poozer Politics. For this emergency episode, Hammond provided analysis of a proposed amendment to the American Health Care Act (AHCA) that would shift the Medicaid burden in New York. He shed light on a  version of this proposal from former-Gov. Mario Cuomo, provided … Continue reading "EXTRA EXTRA: Medicaid Monte in New York" The post EXTRA EXTRA: Medicaid Monte in New York first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Framing the Capitol

March 20, 2017 17:39 - 14 minutes - 6.08 MB

Longtime AP photographer Mike Groll spent a decade in the Capitol capturing the state government in action. He came on the podcast to talk about the challenge of making political photos interesting, detailed his start in journalism and reminisced about the time his mother drove him to an assignment. During his extensive and varied career … Continue reading "Framing the Capitol" The post Framing the Capitol first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Diagnosing New York

March 10, 2017 15:36 - 23 minutes - 9.38 MB

Bill Hammond is the director of health policy for the Empire Center for Public Policy. He came on the show to talk about the impact of the American Health Care Act on New York, with a focus on shifting costs and changes in coverage. Bill also highlighted the challenges of implementing single-payer health insurance, benefits … Continue reading "Diagnosing New York" The post Diagnosing New York first appeared on Poozer Politics.

New York’s Horse Racing Gamble

March 03, 2017 15:25 - 18 minutes - 7.96 MB

Joe Spector joined Poozer Politics host David Lombardo to explore his recent article, “How VLTs saved NY horse racing.” The conversation highlighted the financial arrangements that make harness and thoroughbred racing possible in New York and examined the future competition for gambling dollars across upstate. Remember to subscribe to the show on iTunes so you … Continue reading "New York’s Horse Racing Gamble" The post New York’s Horse Racing Gamble first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Scooping the Legislative Gazette

February 24, 2017 15:44 - 19 minutes - 9.41 MB

James Gormley has been mentoring young generations of reporters at the Legislative Gazette since 2001. Under his leadership, aspiring journalists have crafted their first lede, covered the president and launched exciting careers. He spoke with Poozer Politics host David Lombardo, a 2009 Legislative Gazette alum, about the mission of the Legislative Gazette, some of his … Continue reading "Scooping the Legislative Gazette" The post Scooping the Legislative Gazette first appeared on Poozer Po...

History 101: Podcast Norms & Frederick Douglass

February 17, 2017 14:32 - 23 minutes - 10.6 MB

We live in exciting political times, but are they historic? To put our politics into perspective I turned to SUNY Geneseo Prof. Justin Behrend (Editor’s Note: He was my favorite college professor). Professor Behrend provided background on Frederick Douglass, who is getting recognized more and more, highlighted the role of political norms and talked about … Continue reading "History 101: Podcast Norms & Frederick Douglass" The post History 101: Podcast Norms & Frederick Douglass first appear...

Matt and Mario

February 10, 2017 15:52 - 22 minutes - 10.9 MB

New York Now host Matt Ryan came on the podcast to talk about making his documentary on former-Gov. Mario Cuomo, “Poetry and Prose,” and chatted about the role of the media in our evolving political landscape. The episode deals with interviewing Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the media’s responsibility to act as fact checkers and David Lombardo’s … Continue reading "Matt and Mario" The post Matt and Mario first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Digesting the Budget

February 03, 2017 15:30 - 16 minutes - 7.46 MB

The state budget – consisting of 11 bills, a handful of memos and a lot of political posturing – can be hard to swallow for the average politico. So I talked with a budget expert about how he breaks down the state’s tax and spending plan into digestible morsels. Citizens Budget Commission Director of State … Continue reading "Digesting the Budget" The post Digesting the Budget first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Meet the (new) Majority: Robert Carroll

January 27, 2017 15:06 - 21 minutes - 9.13 MB

If all the world’s a stage, Robert Carroll has won a starring role as a new member of the Assembly. The 30-year-old Brooklynite, who is representing the 44th Assembly District, came on the podcast to talk about growing up in a politically active family, his love of theater (he wrote a play!), the evolution of … Continue reading "Meet the (new) Majority: Robert Carroll" The post Meet the (new) Majority: Robert Carroll first appeared on Poozer Politics.

Off the Record with Matt Hamilton

January 20, 2017 16:07 - 16 minutes - 21.4 MB

Times Union State Reporter Matt Hamilton provides a behind-the-scenes accounting of covering Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s most recent budget “address” and offers insight on this year’s evolving budget process. This episode explores how reporters dive into the state’s multi-billion dollar spending plan and sheds light on how the legislature will (not) get along with the governor … Continue reading "Off the Record with Matt Hamilton" The post Off the Record with Matt Hamilton first appeared on Poozer ...

Extra Extra: Will Govern for a (Second) Home

January 16, 2017 15:35 - 10 minutes - 3.92 MB

Finding part-time housing in Albany can be a full-time challenge for state legislators, according to Leigh Hornbeck of the Times Union. For this bonus episode, Leigh talked about her recent article that highlighted the search for housing and one legislator’s unique proposal to fix the whole problem.   The post Extra Extra: Will Govern for a (Second) Home first appeared on Poozer Politics.

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