Leaders Demanding Resignation or Removal

State Senator Liz Krueger
State Senator David Valesky
State Senator Neil Breslin
State Senator Suzi Oppenheimer
State Senator Daniel Aubertine
State Senator Brian X. Foley
State Senator Martin Golden
State Senator Frank Padavan
State Senator Catharine Young
State Senator Betty Little
State Senator Jeff Klein
State Senator Bill Perkins
State Senator Thomas Duane
State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins
State Senator Jim Seward
State Senator Craig Johnson
State Senator Tom Libous
State Senator Daniel Squardon
State Assemblywoman Patricia Eddington
State Assemblywoman Amy Paulin
State Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther
State Assemblywoman Francine DelMonte
State Assemblyman Adriano Espaillat
State Assemblywoman Vivian Cook
State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver
US Senator Charles Schumer
US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand
Mayor Michael Bloomberg
City Comptroller Bill Thompson
Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum
Congressman Joseph Crowley
Congressman Eric Massa
Congressman John Hall
Congresswoman Louise Slaughter
NYS Democratic Party Chair Jay Jacobs
City Council Member Eric Gioia
City Council Member Bill deBlasio
City Council Member Annabel Palma
City Council Member Melissa Mark-Viverito
City Council Member John Liu
Dan Halloran, City Council candidate
District Leader Marc Landis
District Leader John Smyth
District Leader Keith Lilly
District Leader Cordell Cleare
Democratic Party of Queens County
National Organization for Women, New York State
NARAL Pro-Choice New York
The New Agenda
Eleanor Roosevelt Legacy Committee
NYC Alliance Against Sexual Assault
New York State Young Democrats
National Women's Political Caucus, NY State
New York Post
New York Daily News
Albany Times Union Newspaper
Watertown Daily Times Newspaper
The Chief, Civil Employee's Weekly News
The Buffalo News
Queens Courier
Newsday
New York Times
Journal News of Lower Hudson Valley
Queens Chronicle
Oneonta Daily Star
Troy Record
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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Sen Squardon Demands Resignation


de NY1/Noticias:
Otro miembro del Senado estatal se une a las voces que exigen la renuncia de su colega Hiram Monserrate.
El senador demócrata Daniel Squadron declaró que de no producirse una renuncia, el cuerpo legislativo debe actuar.

“Ayer el senador Sampson anunció la creación de un comité que se ocupará de este tema y creo que este comité debería moverse rápida y agresivamente”, dijo el senador Squadron.

El comité, integrado por cinco demócratas y cuatro republicanos, tiene la tarea de investigar la condena de abuso doméstico de Monserrate y dar una recomendación al Senado sobre su caso.

Los senadores republicanos elegidos este miércoles para el comité son Andrew Lanza, de Staten Island, John Flanagan, de Long Island, James Alesi y Catherine Young de Upstate

Se espera que el partido republicano exija representación equitativa en el comité y busque añadir a la senadora Betty Little al panel.

Del lado demócrata, los senadores del comité son Eric Schneiderman, Ruth Hassell Thompson, Andrea Stewart Cousins, Diane Savino y Toby Ann Stavisky.

Monserrate cuenta con el apoyo de algunos senadores, entre ellos Rubén Díaz, quien asegura que el comité es producto de la presión de legisladores blancos.

La semana pasada, Monserrate fue hallado culpable de un cargo menor por agresión contra su novia, pero fue absuelto de dos cargos más graves.

Dijo que cooperará plenamente con el comité del Senado.

En Ingles:
Another member of the Senate joins the voices demanding the resignation of his colleague, Hiram Monserrate.
Sen. Daniel Squadron declared and without a waiver, the legislature must act.

"Yesterday Senator Sampson announced the creation of a committee that will address this issue and I think this committee should move quickly and aggressively," said Sen. Squadron.

The committee, composed of five Democrats and four Republicans, has the task of investigating the domestic abuse conviction Monserrate and give a recommendation to the Senate on his case.

Senate Republicans elected Wednesday to the committee are Andrew Lanza of Staten Island, John Flanagan of Long Island, James Alesi and Catherine Young of Upstate

It is expected that the Republican Party requires equitable representation on the committee and look to add to Senator Betty Little to the panel.

On the Democratic side, Senators of the committee are Eric Schneiderman, Ruth Hassell Thompson, Andrea Stewart Cousins, Diane Savino and Toby Ann Stavisky.

Monserrate has the support of some senators, including Ruben Diaz, who says the committee is the result of pressure from white lawmakers.

Last week, Monserrate was found guilty of a misdemeanor charge of assault against his girlfriend, but was acquitted of two more serious charges.

He said he will cooperate fully with the Senate committee.

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