Lila Kirton

Lila Kirton

Lila Kirton is a former staffer for Eliot Spitzer who is now working directly for David Paterson. The catch is that Kirton and Paterson once had an affair.

Gov. David Paterson just finished a brief press conference in New York City where he reiterated that his delay in paying out 10 percent of school aid was not so much a cut but a delay — until such time that they have the money, if the money appears, that is. The delay has prompted [...]  
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Once again, Gov. David Paterson and the First Lady are opening the governor’s mansion to the public on New Year’s Day. Online registration closes at 11:59 p.m. Dec. 27; if tickets are oversubscribed, winners will be chosen by lottery. You can sign up here. Release after the jump. Governor David A. Paterson and First Lady Michelle [...]  
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If Gov. David Paterson is indeed as upset as he says he is about the health care reform bill, he should join other states mulling a lawsuit against it, Senate Minority Leader Dean Skelos said today. Skelos sent a letter to Paterson and AG Andrew Cuomo suggesting New York should join seven other states - Texas, South Carolina, Alabama, Colorado, Washington, Michigan and North Dakota - in challenging the constitutionality of a Medicaid deal...  
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Gov. David Paterson and First Lady Michelle Paige Paterson are hosting another New Year's Day open house at the executive mansion. Register here. Paul Cosgrave, the commissioner of the city Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications, is retiring. The city wants to the state to ban natural gas drilling in its watershed. Rudy Giuliani's decision to take a pass on 2010 "stunned the hell out of" Guy Molinari. NYRA's...  
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Gov. David Paterson said in no uncertain terms today that he plans to re-pay school districts the aid he is currently withholding to keep the state afloat - provided the revenue picture improves as expected next month, the DN's Glenn Blain reports “The payments are not cuts, they are not (an) impoundment, they’re not to balance the budget,” Paterson said. “They are because we have no money. When the revenues return in January we will...  
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Albany, NY -- New York Gov. David Paterson is ordering that 10 percent of state aid payments to schools and local governments be delayed because the state is $1 billion short of its obligations due to be paid Tuesday. Paterson...  
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These aren't "education groups," they're teachers' unions. Big difference.Gov. David Paterson sued by education groups - Democrat and Chronicle: "ALBANY — Education groups filed a lawsuit in New York Supreme Court Wednesday against Gov. David Paterson because he is withholding $582 million in state aid to school districts. The New York State United Teachers union, the state School Boards Association, the Council of School Superintendents and...  
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Gov. David Paterson said he wasn't shocked by Rudy Giuliani's decision to take a pass on challenging him in 2010, but expressed surprise the former mayor won't try to oust his hand-picked US senator, Kirsten Gillibrand. Paterson told WOR's Joan Hamburg he doesn't think Giuliani would have been able to deal with Albany's dysfunction, even though he was "very effective" at running the city. "If he had gotten elected governor, I predict he...  
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NEW YORK -- New York is extending anti-discrimination protections to transgender state employees. Associated PressGov. David Paterson Gov. David Paterson was scheduled to sign an executive order Wednesday at the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center in Manhattan. A...  
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Gov. David Paterson cares more about boosting his low poll numbers than fixing the financial crisis in the state, Sen. Dean Skelos, D-Rockville Centre, said on Tuesday. Skelos, speaking at a Long Island Association breakfast, said Paterson would rather look like he is battling the state Legislature than come up with any real solutions to deal with the [...]  
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By Kenneth Lovett DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Monday, December 21st 2009, 8:48 AM Lombard for News Gov. David Paterson says the health care bill is not the right prescription for New York state. Would the national health care reform bill be good for New Yorkers? Related News Articles Senate votes along party lines as health care bill passes huge test Lupica: Nelson, Lieberman do number on health bill Colo. congresswoman, feminists lash out at health bill abortion restrictions ALBANY - Gov. Paterson Monday declared that New York is being "punished" by the national health care bill expected to be voted on by Christmas. New ... Read Full Story
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The Senate's Democratic majority won't attend Democratic Gov. David Paterson's address to a joint session of the Legislature Monday, when he will try to build support for attacking New York's latest fiscal crisis, according to state officials informed of the decision. "We're not returning for a photo op" for Paterson, a senior Democratic official said of the governor, who is languishing in the polls as he seeks election in 2010. The official, who is close to the Senate's majority leaders, spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to speak for the senators. "A photo op is going to China for a trade ... Read Full Story
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A good-government group is calling for an ethics investigation into how New York Gov. David Paterson got his Yankees tickets for the first game of the World Series. Paterson spokesman Peter Kauffmann said Monday the Democrat received a free ticket from the Yankees, which the administration said has been common practice for governors at such events. Kauffmann said Paterson paid for tickets for his son and his son's friend and his staffer paid for his own at last week's World Series opening game. The tickets cost $425 each. Blair Horner of the New York Public Interest Research Group said that if Paterson received special ... Read Full Story
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A good-government group is calling for an ethics investigation into how New York Gov. David Paterson got his Yankees tickets for the first game of the World Series. Paterson spokesman Peter Kauffmann said Monday the Democrat received a free ticket from the Yankees, which the administration said has been common practice for governors at such events. Kauffmann said Paterson paid for tickets for his son and his son's friend and his staffer paid for his own at last week's World Series opening game. The tickets cost $425 each. Blair Horner of the New York Public Interest Research Group said that if Paterson received special ... Read Full Story
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Gov. David Paterson on Tuesday signed into law stronger foreclosure regulations that aim to protect New Yorkers from losing their homes, such as requiring. Read Full Story
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