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Lord, we pray that all any attempt to "buy out" the state AG offices would be stopped.

A program funded by 2020 presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg is paying the salaries of lawyers who are farmed out to liberal state attorney general offices to pursue climate-based litigation — a compact critics say amounts to Bloomberg buying state law enforcement employees to advance his preferred political agenda.

The arrangement, which currently pays the salaries of Special Assistant Attorneys General (SAAGs) in 10 Democratic AG offices, is drawing new scrutiny now that Bloomberg is running for president. The New York University School of Law’s State Energy & Environmental Impact Center, which was started in 2017 with $5.6 million from Bloomberg’s nonprofit, hires mid-career lawyers as “research fellows” before providing them to state AGs where they assist in pursuing “progressive” policy goals through the courts.

“This is a fundamental question of ethics and who’s running our government,” said West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, one of a handful of Republican attorneys general who have raised concerns about the Bloomberg-funded program. “When you actually get to place someone in under a specific agenda and then pay them and they’re within the office, that starts to call into question whether there are multiple masters within an attorney general office and that starts to really stink.”

Republican Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill also says he is concerned about how Bloomberg Philanthropies, NYU and state AG offices are cooperating.

“What’s problematic is the arrangement through which a private organization or individual can promote an overtly political agenda by paying the salaries of government employees,” he said.

According to its website, the NYU State Impact Center currently has attorneys placed in the AG offices for Washington, D.C., Delaware, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, Minnesota, New Mexico, New York and Oregon. The attorney general running each of those offices is a Democrat.

The NYU center was first announced in an August 2017 press release, noting that it was boosted with funding from “Bloomberg Philanthropies,” the informal name for Bloomberg Family Foundation Inc. According to the foundation’s 2017 IRS 990 form, the $5.6 million came in the form of one $2.8 million payment in 2017 and another to follow in 2018. The Bloomberg Family Foundation’s 990 forms are not available for 2018 or 2019, so it is unclear whether Bloomberg continued to fund the State Impact Center last year or if he has yet in 2020.

In an August 2017 email to state attorneys general, State Impact Center Executive Director David Hayes, a former member of the Clinton and Obama administrations, laid out the qualifications for AGs hoping to hire SAAGs from the program.

“The opportunity to potentially hire an NYU Fellow is open to all state attorneys general who demonstrate a need and commitment to defending environmental values and advancing progressive clean energy, climate change, and environmental legal positions,” Hayes said.

That email, along with other documents reviewed for this report, was obtained by conservative nonprofit Energy Policy Advocates and shared with Fox News.

It continued: “State attorneys general should describe the particular scope of needs within their offices related to the advancement and defense of progressive clean energy, climate change, and environmental matters.”

According to Washington-based attorney Chris Horner, who worked with Energy Policy Advocates on public records requests into the State Impact Center’s activities, the group’s self-declared “nonpartisan” label is a smokescreen allowing it to pursue ideologically motivated, “progressive” goals with SAAGs he labeled “mercenaries.”

“Nonpartisan, in that you need just promise to use the mercenaries to advance ‘progressive’ climate legal positions,” he said. “So, partisan? Perish the thought. It’s merely ideological.”

Both publicly and in correspondence, the State Impact Center and those who work with it express hostility toward the Trump administration. The State Impact Center’s website celebrates the fact state AGs have taken at least 300 legal actions against President Trump’s administration since his inauguration.

Additionally, Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh, who was one of the most involved AGs during the program’s early stages and was communicating regularly with State Impact Center officials beginning in July 2017, explicitly said he was using his State Impact Center attorneys — whom he referred to as “Bloomberg Fellow[s]” — to battle the Trump administration.

“It turns out that our first Bloomberg Fellow, Josh Segal, was a student of yours at Harvard. He’s a big fan,” Frosh wrote in a January 2018 email to Heather Gerken, now a Yale Law School professor. “We are looking to fill a second position… Do you know anyone 5-10 years out of school who would be interested in saving the planet from the predations of [Trump EPA Chief] Scott Pruitt and [Trump Interior Secretary] Ryan Zinke?”

Morrisey said that the fact Bloomberg is now running for president makes the program even more suspect.

“It’s also very clear that this is being used to attack the presidency of Donald Trump,” he said. “And that raises other questions when the benefactor of this organization is running against the president.”

And Bloomberg Philanthropies’ involvement with the activities of the State Impact Center’s attorneys and their respective AG offices goes beyond just cutting a check.

Although the program attorneys technically report to the attorney general that they work for, they are still employees of NYU for the two-year term they are on loan. In turn, NYU’s State Impact Center provided biweekly reports on its activities and the activities of its SAAGs to Bloomberg’s foundation through Daniel Firger, who until 2019 was a member of the Environment Program at Bloomberg Philanthropies.

(Excerpt From Fox News. Article by Tyler Olson.)

 

 

 

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SUSAN MILLER
February 25, 2020

The environment is a point worth looking at. At lest let Mike beat out Berni Sanders who is a flat out COMMUNIST.

    SUSAN MILLER
    February 26, 2020

    REMIND ME OF THE MEETING THAT YOU ARE HAVING TOMORROW IN WESTPORT. I HAVE NOT YET MADE MY MIND UP ABOUT WHICH DEMOCRAT THAT I WILL VOTE FOR.
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