WNY firms, governments and organizations spent $3.6 million on lobbying in 2022; Kennedy is tops among legislators who are “most frequent targets of lobbying”

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Lobbying activity makes the world go around in Albany. It was spinning quickly in 2022-2023.

Total statewide spending on lobbying activities through May 2022 was up $39 million or 13 percent from the previous year.  In the 2022-2023 reporting year, through May 2023, a total of $331 million was spent on lobbying work in the state.

The most recent report on lobbying was published by Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (CELG) last month.  Here are some highlights from CELG’s report:

  • Total lobbying spending in 2022 eclipsed pre-pandemic records… the previous annual spending record of $298.08 million [was] set in 2019.
  • The Top 10 Client Spenders continued to direct most of their spending toward expenses, even as the overall trend of lobbying expenditures continued to shift toward compensation over expenses in 2022. Compensation paid to retained and in-house (employee) lobbyists climbed to nearly $304 million.
  • 1199SEIU Labor Management Initiatives, Inc. Healthcare Education Project re-emerged as the year’s top spender after a brief hiatus from the top 10 list. The healthcare industry union reported $5.726 million in lobbying compensation and expenses in 2022, more than doubling the organization’s lobbying spending in 2020, when they ranked #2 and reported $2.54 million in paid compensation and expenses.
  • Labor continued to be the major focus among the Top 10 Client Spenders, including Greater New York Hospital Association (#2 in 2022, down from #1 in 2021); 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East (ranked #4); AARP (ranked #5, down from #3 in 2021); United University Professions, Inc. (ranked #6); and Public Employees Federation (ranked #9, their first time in the Top 10 since 2014 when they ranked #7).

This blog has reviewed the list of Western New York firms and organizations that employed lobbyists beginning with activities in 2014 and continuing every year since then.  You can search for reports from previous years by using the Search tool at the top of the Politics and Other Stuff website.

This post drills down to the firms, governments and organizations based in Western New York employing lobbyists or doing their own lobbying work in 2022-2023.  Total spending by identifiable local firms, governments, and organizations last year was approximately $3.6 million, a decrease of approximately $400,000 or 10 percent compared to 2021.  As has been the case in recent years, the local lobbying business was led by the firm of Masiello, Martucci and Associates, which had $1,341,503 in identifiable local billings last year; that was down about $22,000 from the previous year.  O’Donnell & Associates was again second at $725,278 (up approximately $87,000 from last year).  Rounding out the top five were E3 Communications ($220,000); Hinman Straub ($217,415); and Lippes Mathias ($164,154).

It would be interesting to know how all that lobbying benefited the 67 local firms, governments, and organizations paying these millions of dollars, but such things are not publicly reported.

It should be noted that lobbyist firms with local connections are often retained by businesses and organizations that do not have a western New York base.  Out of western New York lobbying clients can add significant revenues to a firm’s income.

A local angle identified by CELG is “Filings Ranked by Parties Lobbied.”  The top 23 “Parties Lobbied” list includes just eight of the 213 state legislators or their staffs.  The legislator with the most contacts was Senator Tim Kennedy of Buffalo, who was ranked tenth.  Senator Kennedy is the Chair of the Senate Transportation Committee.  A total of 782 contact filings were reported concerning Kennedy plus another 673 with his staff.  Governor Kathy Hochul had 730 contacts.  Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins were contacted fewer times than Kennedy.

Kennedy is also high on another list kept by a state agency.  The Board of Elections reported in July that Kennedy has more than $2 million in his campaign treasury, which is more than what all other local state legislators have combined in their campaign accounts.  This points to the connection between lobbying activities and campaign fundraising.

Certain firms and organizations represent themselves in the lobbying work and are noted without an identified lobbyist in the following list. 

Here is the 2022-2023 list of local lobbying participants:  

Business/Govt./Organization Lobbyist $ Amount
Albright Knox Gallery Masiello Martucci  60,000
  Albright Knox Gallery O’Donnell & Associates  27,252        
ArtPark Masiello Martucci  42,000
Bassett Healthcare Network Lippes Mathias  84,000
Bflo. & Erie Co. Botanical Gardens Masiello Martucci 24,000
Buffalo & Pittsburgh RR Harter Secrest Emery 11,223
Buffalo Cannabis Co. Upstate Strategic Advisors 12,000
Buffalo City Cemetery Featherstonhaugh  60,318
Buffalo City Cemetery Masiello Martucci  16,000
  Buffalo Computer Graphics Brown & Weinraub  6,735
     
Buffalo Zoo Masiello Martucci  8,000
Buffalo Zoo O’Donnell & Associates  54,252
CAO of WNY O’Donnell & Associates  30,136
     
     
     
Center for Elder Law & Justice Masiello Martucci   24,000
City of Buffalo Masiello Martucci   60,000
Correctional Officers & PBA Lippes Mathias   80,154
County of Niagara Masiello Martucci   60,000
Creative Structure Serv. Masiello Martucci    18,000
     
Delaware North Companies O’Donnell & Associates     120,252
Delta Sonic Masiello Martucci       16,000
     
D’Youville University Masiello Martucci        89,000
ECMC Corp. Masiello Martucci        48,000
Erie County Water Auth. Masiello Martucci         60,000
     
Health Care Assn. of WNY          6,078
Health Foundation of Cen.&WNY O’Donnell & Associates          40,000
Highmark of W. & NE NY Hinman Straub           96,905
     
Independent Health Association           30,000
John W. Danforth Co. Masiello Martucci           36,000
Kaleida Health Masiello Martucci           108,000
Kleinhans Music Hall E3 Communications            48,000
Maid of the Mist Masiello Martucci            60,000
Main Place Liberty Group Masiello Martucci            30,000
Medaille University O’Donnell & Associates             40,168
  Modern Corp. Masiello Martucci             54,000
Montante Companies E3 Communications             58,000
National Fuel Gas E3 Communications             60,000
National Fuel Gas Statewide Public Affairs             50,853
National Fuel Gas            216,264
National Grid             14,476
New Era Cap Co. O’Donnell & Associates             60,000
NFTA Masiello Martucci             78,000
Nia.Fron. Anesthesia Services Lenihan Strategies              24,003
Nia.Fron. Auto Dealers Assn. Masiello Martucci              24,003
 Niagara Falls Bridge Commission Bolton St. John              15,426
Niagara Falls Bridge Commission O’Donnell & Associates              72,252
     
Niagara University O’Donnell & Associates              60,252
Noco E3 Communications              24,000
OLV Human Services Masiello Martucci   9,000
Parkview Health Services Masiello Martucci              1,500
     
     
Phillips Lytle Masiello Martucci              36,000
PVS Chemical Solutions Masiello Martucci              60,000
Ralph C. Wilson Foundation O’Donnell & Associates              55,252
Rich Baseball Operations Masiello Martucci              30,000
     
Rosina Food Products Masiello Martucci              36,000
Roswell Park C.I. Greenberg Traurig              96,000
Say Yes Buffalo Masiello Martucci              14,000
Seneca Nation Bolton St. John            68,200
Seneca Nation Hinman Straub            120,510
Seneca Nation Masiello Martucci            120,000
Shea’s O’Connell Guild Masiello Martucci              30,000
Sinatra & Co. Masiello Martucci              36,000
South Buffalo RR Harter Secrest              11,223
St. Bonaventure University                 1,064
Tac Air Masiello Martucci              36,000
Town of Cheektowaga
Town of Tonawanda
O’Donnell & Associates              36,000
24,000
 
                                                                           
Trocaire College
E3 Communications                                     30,000
University at Buffalo            204,705
Upstate Pharmacy O’Donnell & Associates              45,210
Western Regional OTBC Upstate Strategic Advisors              42,000
Westminster Community Charter O’Donnell & Associates              60,252
     
William Schutt Masiello Martucci              18,000
WNY Energy Park Strategies              45,016
WNY Women’s Foundation            1,528

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Black pundits and columnists are already predicting the racism that will surface from some of the top media outlets in the country as they try to cover a candidate of color in the presidential race.

Writing for "The Nation," legal expert Elie Mystal shredded the New York Times for a report they titled: "Some Black Voters Say They Wonder if a Black Woman Can Win."

Mystal was furious as the Times "used other Black people to make their point."

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He explained that as a Black voter, he wonders about many things.

"I wonder if aliens exist; I wonder if God is an a--hole; I wonder how many abortions Donald Trump has paid for," Mystal wrote Tuesday. "But the Times wouldn’t run a story that stated 'Some Black Voters Say They Wonder How Many Active Ku Klux Klan Members Attended the Republican National Convention.'"

He thinks that more Black voters likely wonder about the latter than about whether Harris could win in November.

One Black woman from Atlanta, interviewed by the Times, said, "America is just not ready for a woman president, especially not a Black woman president."

Keli Goff at The Daily Beast is another writer parroting that language, he said. Her sentiment is akin to, “I’d vote for a Black woman, but not that Black woman.”

Mystal wrote that Goff simply stating what the U.S. has told Black people for generations, especially Black women. That message: "America hates you."

"We see the disdain this country holds for people of color whenever we turn on the news. We feel the antipathy this country holds for women every time we go to work, or read an opinion from the Supreme Court," Mystal wrote.

"Harris has been subjected to the worst press coverage of any vice president in my lifetime, and she’s about to be subjected to the worst coverage of any presidential candidate in American history… save perhaps Hillary Clinton."

He called it nothing more than "white male supremacy," which not only dictates the leadership, but works to hold others down by telling them that they feel don't deserve power.

"I can already see David Brooks and Bret Stephens clacking away on their keyboards, doing everything in their power to call Harris unqualified, unintelligent, and undeserving of the office she seeks," Mystal wrote.

The Washington Post editorial board has already taken a different path by encouraging Harris not to hold back out of prudence.

He warned it will get "ugly," but said he won't be deterred by "programming that’s designed to make me think a woman of color can’t win."

While "they are not ready for her, but she is ready to beat them," Mystal closed.

Read the full column here.