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Ads For Reform Zero in on John


By Michael Caputo
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
[04-13-2002]

     A crusading lawyer from New York City and his student group are taking their message of reform to Rochester.

     Students4reform.com's television ads here, which start this weekend, will take on Gov. George E. Pataki, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Assemblywoman Susan John, D-Rochester. They will charge that the Albany politicians aren't pushing for campaign finance reform and lobbying reform.

     "Rochester is first because you have a reputation as a community that cares about good-government issues," said Charles Juntikka, a bankruptcy attorney and the financial and organizing force behind the student group.

     College students from New York state, mostly from New York City, produce the ads.

     Initially the ads will concentrate in Rochester, but by later in the week they will branch out to other places upstate, Juntikka said.

     The ad in Rochester featuring John and Silver criticizes their voting record on measures to curb gift-giving by lobbyists to lawmakers. Since 2000 the group has targeted 28 state lawmakers, including John and Assemblyman David Koon, D-Perinton, for television and direct mail campaigns.

     John said she doesn't understand why she is targeted because she once got the lobbyist gift-giving bill to the floor of the Assembly.

     "It undermines their credibility," John said.

     "But this kind of thing just comes with the territory."

     Juntikka said John also voted for a watered-down version of the law. "Just because you do one good thing that makes up for the bad thing?"


Spano, Bruno Targets of Student Television Ads


By Erika Rosenberg, Gannett News Service
Albany Times Union
[03-29-2002]

     A Westchester County lawmaker will be among the targets of student-produced television advertisements criticizing politicians for not reforming the campaign finance system.

     Sen. Nicholas Spano, R-Yonkers, is one of five legislators attacked in ads by Students4Reform, a New York City group of high school and college students organized by lawyer Charles Juntikka seeking to reduce the influence of big-money campaign donors on the states political system. The ads are expected to air in Albany and the New York City area starting April 8.

     "Politicians are partying with big-money lobbyists," the ad begins. It shows pictures of Spano and Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, R-Brunswick, Rensselaer County, topped by drawing of party hats.

Archive of Print Stories on S4R

NY Times Story
Students Put Pressure on Legislators
by Winnie Hu

Teen People
Election Issue- Students4Reform
by Michelle Hainer

NY Daily News
"Students Teach Good Government"
Editorial

NY Daily News
"Free Calls To Albany Take Their Toll" by Jim Dwyer

Albany Times Union
Students Launch Ads Criticizing State Lawmakers
Story by Lara Jakes

NY Newsday
"Putting Mouth Where Money Is"
by Matthew Cox

The Troy Record
Anti-reform Lawmakers Hit with Attack Ads
Story by Kevin Hogan

GANNET NEWS SERVICE
[Westchester Journal News] "Legislators Who Blocked Ban On Gifts Can Expect 'Negative Mailings,' Reform Group Promises"
by Kyle Hughes

Albany Times Union
Coalition Presses for Strengthened Lobbying Law
Story by Jay Jochnowitz

The Legislative Gazette
Lobby Law Called Cheesy
Story by Timothy Currie

NY Times Story
A Crusade for $100 Campaign Gifts
by Vivian Toy

The Daily Gazette of Schenectady
Group Takes Tonko to Task Over Ballot Reform Position
Story by William F. Hammond Jr.

Rochester Chronicle
Lobby Reformer Takes Aim At New Targets

Albany Times Union
A Story of Pockets and Privilege
Story by Dan Lynch

Other Articles On Corruption

NY Times Exposes Corruption By Gifts To 60 Albany Politicians
Story by Clifford Levy

NY Observer
NY Lawmakers Take (And Take and Take) Gifts From Lobbyists
Story by Andrea Bernstein

Troy Record
Campaign Funds Used For Pool Cover Debated
Story by Kevin Hogan


Gov. George Pataki
(800) 371-0555
Took $2000 in tobacco contributions

Hon. Sheldon Silver
(888) 894-3737
(Ask for Dan Conviser)
Took $2500 in tobacco contributions

Silver's Sham Gift Ban Bill

Sen. Joe Bruno
(888) 894-4652
(Ask for Mike Avella)
Took $3500 in tobacco contributions

Sen. Bruno’s Flawed Gift Ban Bill Loopholes





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