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Fontana resigning County Council seat for Senate run: "Fontana resigning County Council seat for Senate run
Tuesday, March 08, 2005
Wayne Fontana, the Democratic candidate for state Senate in the 42nd District, will announce today his plans to resign his Allegheny County Council seat.
Fontana said yesterday he would leave the seat before April 1, but he was still selecting a specific date.
He is running against state Rep. Michael Diven, a Republican, and Mark Rauterkus, a Libertarian, in the May 17 special election to replace Jack Wagner, who was elected state auditor general.
THE RACE FOR MAYOR: Bill Peduto / Building a new Pittsburgh for the 21st century Building a new Pittsburgh for the 21st century
Fast Eddie flunks finance - PittsburghLIVE.com: "MAN OF MANY HATS. We received a perplexing news release this week from Pittsburgh City Councilman William Peduto regarding the staffing for his mayoral campaign.
Peduto announced that his campaign communications director would be someone he's very close to: Pittsburgh City Councilman William Peduto.
'Unlike some other candidates, Bill has chosen to speak for himself during this campaign,' Peduto the candidate said in the release undoubtedly approved by Peduto the communications director. 'Bill has a reputation for thoughtfully speaking out on many issues. In addition, Bill has a lifetime of experience speaking for himself.'
But if you wanted additional information on the release, you were instructed not to turn to the candidate or his communications director. No, any follow-up questions were directed to campaign manager P.J. Lavelle.
Probably just an internal campaign miscommunication.
Our ACE, Dan O, is told to get real in an editorial from the PG: Editorial: Dan's world / A fantasy land of assessment caps won't last
In Dan Onorato's world, the men are strong, the women are handsome, all children are above average and property assessments rise by no more than 4 percent. Even over three years.
LancasterOnline.com: Bush to visit family support center in Pittsburgh President Bush and Laura Bush will visit a family support center on Monday as the first lady promotes a White House plan to steer at-risk youth away from gangs, the leader of the center said.
The Bushes will tour preschool classrooms and meet with teen program participants at the Providence Family Support Center on Pittsburgh's North Side, said Sister Maria Fest, a member of the Sisters of Divine Providence. She is also the executive director of Providence Connections Inc., which operates the center.
The center, which started in 1995, provides early childhood development, day care, after-school programs and parenting classes.
It also has a connection to the White House.
H. James Towey, the head of the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, spoke at the October 2002 dedication of the center's new building. Fest also sat with Laura Bush during the president's 2003 State of the Union address.
Before she heard the news of the Bushes' visit, the office of faith-based initiatives called and asked Fest about her programs catering to teenagers, she said.
The president has budgeted $150 million over three years in Justice Department funding for anti-gang efforts.
Post Gazette: GOP turns up heat on Rendell 'Ed Rendell is on the payroll of Comcast and the state delivers a large grant for Comcast. People have a right to know who made that decision,' he said.
On Tuesday at 10:00 AM, Councilman Bill Peduto will be introducing a resolution calling on the SPC to support the use of flex funds to avoid PAT Transit service cuts and fare increases. We want to fill the room to show the region how important this issue is to Southwestern Pennsylvania. Please join us in support of public transportation.
RALLY TO SAVE PUBLIC TRANSIT, 10:00 AM in City Council Chambers, 5th Floor, City County Building, 414 Grant Street
Fontana resigning county council seat -- soon Fontana resigning county council seat -- soon
Saturday, March 05, 2005
Wayne Fontana, the Democratic candidate for state Senate in the 42nd District, says he plans to resign his Allegheny County Council seat, just not yet.
Fontana rebuffed a call yesterday by Libertarian candidate Mark Rauterkus that he immediately resign the seat now that he has been nominated by the Democrats for the May 17 special election.
Rauterkus said the county's home-rule charter requires members of council to resign as soon as they become candidates for another office.
However, Fontana said he has opinions from the county solicitor and council's solicitor stating that he has 30 days from the time he is nominated to step down.
He also said he has been told by officials with the state Democratic Committee that he is not officially a candidate until he files formal paperwork with them. Fontana said he has until March 28 to do that.
Fontana is running against Rauterkus and state Rep. Michael Diven, a longtime Democrat who recently switched to the Republican Party, in the special election to replace Jack Wagner, who was elected state auditor general.
Council benefits from cap - PittsburghLIVE.com Fontana, who chairs council's assessments committee, said it is unfair to think personal interest will sway the vote on Onorato's plan. 'You have to trust that your elected officials are looking after the interests of the taxpayers,' he said.
Mayoral candidates meet over breakfast He said he was the only candidate who has managed a large public office amid budget constraints. In terms of consolidation, he said he was the only one to have 'actually walked the walk, going so far as to recommend the elimination of my own position.'
Candidate tells official to quit - PittsburghLIVE.com Candidate tells official to quit
By Glenn May, TRIBUNE-REVIEW, Saturday, March 5, 2005
A campaign foe of Allegheny County Councilman Wayne Fontana is accusing Fontana of violating county laws by remaining in office while seeking election as state senator.
'He has a little bit of power, and he doesn't want to relinquish it,' said Mark Rauterkus, Fontana's Libertarian opponent in the race to fill the 42nd Senate District seat vacated by Jack Wagner, now the state auditor general.
Rauterkus points to language in the county's home rule charter indicating that council members shall not be candidates for nomination or election to other offices 'without having first resigned from county council.'
Fontana and Jack Cambest, the council's solicitor, said the definition of a candidate as spelled out in the county's administrative code means Fontana has a few more weeks before he has to give up his council seat.
'I'm going to resign by April 1, no question,' said Fontana, 54, a Brookline Democrat.
Cambest said the administrative code would require a council member to resign in a regular election immediately upon filing nomination petitions, but the rules differ for special elections.
Nominations for special elections are, in effect, bestowed upon a candidate by a party rather than sought by the individual, Cambest said.
Fontana has been endorsed by the local Democratic Party to run for the Senate seat, which has the effect of giving him the party's nomination once the decision is accepted by the state Democratic Committee.
Cambest said Fontana has 30 days under party rules to reject the nomination or to accept it by filing papers with elections officials.
If he accepts it, Cambest said, Fontana must resign his council seat.
Fontana has until March 27 to file papers.
The special election will be held May 17, the same day as the primary.
The Senate district includes neighborhoods in the south and west of Pittsburgh, as well as 20 municipalities in the suburbs.
Rauterkus said Fontana owes it to voters to concentrate either on county council or on the race.
Fontana laughed off the idea that running for the Senate will shift his attention from being a council member, which is a part-time job.
'You gotta be kidding me,' Fontana said. 'I've been doing a full-time job the whole time I've been on council.'
He said Rauterkus is playing politics and he doesn't know why Rauterkus wants him to leave the council so quickly.
Council members have long complained about the resignation rule, saying it was inserted into the charter by state legislators to fend off potential challengers.
County voters twice in 2003 rejected referendums seeking to abolish the rule.
Rauterkus said the rule helps officeholders stay focused on their current posts instead of using them as steppingstones to higher office.
This email came from a contact:Could you please remove my email from your list as I am leaving CMU. ITs not that I disagree with your observations its just that I have finally reached the age where I am so sick of County and City polotics, I can devote one more square inch of my stomach lining to them. The assessments really crown the bunch though.Sadly, these types of emails are all too normal.
But alas its too late to save the city or the county. They are done. Both have successfully put a sign up saying "Go Away" or "You'd have to be crazy to work or live here." I admire your energy. I have lost it over planning and zoning issues and crime
Its someone elses battle now. See you sometime under better circumstances like downtown slipping into a sink hole.
Why not file for a declaratory judgment? You can accomplish the appropriate result and get some press.