Monthly Archives: April 2011

Not an advocate for people

“Ms. Quinn is someone that I thought would be an advocate for people, but it turns out that she is more interested in trying to position herself for a run for mayor.” – Norman Seabrook, head of Corrections Officers Union.

Posted in Obstructs Human Rights, Workers |

Lowest score

Christine Quinn receives the lowest score of all Manhattan Council Members on bills “protecting and advancing the basic human rights of New Yorkers.”

Posted in Human rights record, Obstructs Human Rights |

Garbage condo

“Speaker Christine Quinn is moving into a new luxury condo in Chelsea — five months after pressuring a city agency to resolve a dispute over garbage near the building.  The trash stink …. ended up costing the city housing authority $785,000.”

Posted in Abuse of power, Assault On Democracy |

HR report card

“Quinn scored the lowest (on the human rights report card) amongst the Manhattan council members, with a C+ overall. Quinn got a D when it came to housing and a C for justice issues.”

Posted in Obstructs Human Rights, Tenants |

Working women

“A prominent support of the legislation, Gloria Steinem, said ‘Speaker Quinn had a chance to really improve the lives of working women, especially low-income women, and chose not to.'”

Posted in Obstructs Human Rights, Workers |

Fast tracks her own bills

“The report criticized Quinn for fast-tracking bills supported by herself or Mayor Michael Bloomberg, while leaving other popular bills to languish without a vote.”

Posted in Assault On Democracy, Autocracy |

Gloria Steinem

“A majority of the City Council members support this bill. We ask you to take the lead and set an example of letting the democratic process work.”

Posted in Assault On Democracy, Kills veto-proof bills |

sided with Mayor

“She sided with Mr. Bloomberg and against the majority of her fellow council members.”

Posted in Assault On Democracy, Separation of powers |

Mayor’s agenda

“We found that the Speaker essentially pushed the Mayor’s agenda during her tenure, and prioritized the Mayor’s bills over that of fellow Council Members.”

Posted in Assault On Democracy, Separation of powers |

prevented debate

“Since she took office as Speaker, Christine Quinn has prevented debate, not to mention a vote, on at least 13 bills with 26 or more sponsors, and at least 34 bills with more than 20 sponsors.”

Posted in Assault On Democracy, Kills veto-proof bills |