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Permalink Reply by Kyle on June 10, 2010 at 6:36pm Kyle - I'll see your cut-and-paste and raise you fifty:
In 2004, the city’s first pay-to-play law was passed by the voters. The law limited and prohibited campaign contributions from firms receiving no-bid professional contracts with the city.
Michael Russo’s 2006 ELEC filings show a $500 contribution from a Paul Bontempo, self-employed, of Trenton, with no other information available. What is the significance of this, one asks? To understand, you have to know the following:
On July 12, 2006, the City of Hoboken granted GluckWalrath, LLP, a 12-month, no-bid professional services contract to provide special legal services as Municipal Bond Counsel. 17 days later, the aforementioned contribution was received from Paul Bontempo.
Bontempo is VP and Director of MBI Gluckshaw, a lobbying and government lobbying firm of which Hazel Frank Gluck is a partner.
Hazel Gluck is also a partner in the Gluck/Shaw Group, a lobbying firm, in which Michael Gluck, who is Hazel’s son, is a principal.
Michael Gluck is also a partner in GluckWalrath, LLP, the firm that was awarded the no-bid contract.
Permalink Reply by Eric Kurta on June 10, 2010 at 8:08pm
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