Governing NYC By Writing a Check?

Columnist Michael Powell.  This week, Bloomberg drove a “two-gilded shot” of his own money into helping to cover the cost of the midyear Regents exam for several thousand high school seniors and, with fellow philanthropist, George Soros, launching a $30 million-plus initiative to bolster the educational and economic prospects for young black and Latino men.  

While some laud the mayor’s largesse, noting that in these lean economic times, “it would be a strange beggar to turn away a wealthy man’s money,” especially for poor and low-income kids who stand to benefit from it, others are not so sure.  As Powell notes, there are legitimate questions that might be raised about “government by personal checkbook,” including the “thin membrane between philanthropy and mayoral advantage.”  The mayor’s first deputy mayor, Patricia Harris, for example, is both the CEO and chairwoman of the Mayor’s $1.75 billion charity.  Nonprofits that have received grants previously from the mayor’s foundation—including numerous arts programs—have benefited but have also, “slowly almost imperceptibly” become willing advocates for Bloomberg’s policy agenda (including the mayor’s successful attempt to revoke term limits that would allow him to run for a third term).  And then there's the issue of reconciling the mayor’s philanthropy and his “personal and policy contradictions,” among them, running a police department that, Powell observes, “stops and frisks record numbers of black and Latino men…sometimes at gunpoint.” 

A Los Angeles Times article echoes the above, reporting that the NYC mayor has "become much more public with his giving."  In addition to the Young Men's initiative, the mayor has also recently given a $50 million gift to the Sierra Club’s anti-coal campaign and $24 million to five cities to support innovative government projects—efforts that have drawn both praise and criticism for mixing philanthropy with government, the article notes.  Susan Lerner of Common Cause New York, who is quoted, sums up the dilemma:  “You have private money which is pushing where the public money will be spent...Where’s the evaluation process?  Where’s the public input?”  Those questions will become increasingly important to ask as the line between the role of publicly elected officials and philanthropists becomes more blurred, and in turn, the public's ability to assume its voice will be paramount in public policy decisions becomes less certain.

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Thank you for allowing me to testify. I am Susan Lerner, the Executive Director of Common Cause/New York, a nonpartisan nonprofit advocacy organization. As an organization whose core mission is to help advance policies that allow citizens to make their voices heard in the political process and to hold their elected leaders accountable to the public interest, Common Cause works on redistricting in virtually all of the 38 states in which we are active. I am proud that California Common Cause was instrumental in passing Prop 11 in 2008, the initiative which established an independent Citizens Redistricting Commission which is currently engaged in an open, collaborative process to draw new district lines in California.  Our experience there shows that citizens can and will participate in a redistricting process if given the opportunity

We strongly support redistricting reform and independent redistricting.  However, we believe tha t there are larger issues than simply who the boundary lines for political districts will be placed, irrespective of who draws them.

There is no one perfect district map.  But there are a lot of good possibilities for creating maps that are more fair, less politicized, and more reflective of the communities of interest in which New Yorkers actually live than the current gerrymandered district maps.

Fair Criteria for Drawing Districts Fair criteria ensure the process of drawing districts will be more transparent to the public, the media and courts.  We recommend that any line-drawing body abide by the following principles in drawing district lines:

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