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Divernan

(15,480 posts)
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 02:57 PM Feb 2013

Attorney General Kane rejects Pennsylvania lottery contract

Source: Pittsburgh Post Gazette

HARRISBURG -- Attorney General Kathleen Kane announced today she has rejected a contract for the private management of the Pennsylvania Lottery.

The attorney general said in a memorandum that the 20-year management agreement with Camelot Global Services LLC is an "unlawful extension of executive authority" that infringes on the power of the General Assembly to make basic policy decisions.

She said also state law governing the lottery does not authorize the development of monitor-based games, such as keno. And she said a provision for the compensation of indirect expenses by Camelot is too open and undefined to be allowed under the state Constitution.

Camelot, which operates the United Kingdom lottery, pledged to bring in more than $34 billion in profits over a 20-year management contract, in part by introducing online ticket sales and keno.




Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/state/attorney-general-kane-rejects-lottery-contract-675392/



I shouted HOORAY when I read this. Our gutsy new Democratic Attorney General will be GOP Governor Tom, I-never-saw-a-state-service-I-didn't-want-to-hand-over-to-privatizers-who-give-me-campaign-donations, Corbett's worst nightmare! Pennsylvania has one of the top-performing lottery operations in the country - just came off a record year for profits, which go to senior citizens. When Corbett put it up for sale, only one bidder showed up - a private British company just purchased by the Canadian retiree pension program. NO guarantee they would actually deliver on their promised profits. In Illinois, which had a terribly performing lottery, the state sold out to a private operator and is now involved in costly lawsuits because the private operator couldn't live up to its contractual obligations.

On top of that, Corbett wanted to expand the lottery to further types of gambling - which fits in just perfect for the GOP - an addiction driven source of funds, playing on the desperate hopes of the poorest. Show me a damn one percenter who plays the lottery!

I'm also counting on the new Democratic Attorney General to do a scathing investigation of Corbett's piss-poor performance when Corbett was Attorney General and slow-walked the Jerry Sandusky investigation and prosecution to avoid making waves with Penn State alumni while Corbett campaigned for Governor.

Say it loud and say it proud! ONE TERM TOM!

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Attorney General Kane rejects Pennsylvania lottery contract (Original Post) Divernan Feb 2013 OP
I just hope she realizes durablend Feb 2013 #1
Next we need the new Dem. Auditor General to evaluate the likelihood of the promised income Divernan Feb 2013 #4
Frack you, governor gasshole! Ha! K&FUCKINGR! nt Mnemosyne Feb 2013 #2
Great news! Thank God someone will stand up to Toxic Tom. PA Democrat Feb 2013 #3
She's already appointed a special prosecutor - from OUTSIDE the AG's office! Divernan Feb 2013 #6
Great news! Rethugs control both state houses and the gov. seat. We need A.G. Kane to fight! John1956PA Feb 2013 #5
From your neighbor here in Delaware, I'm glad to hear this. n/t woodsprite Feb 2013 #7
I'm very happy AG Kane is putting Toxic Tom in his place meow2u3 Feb 2013 #8
WHAT is happening in Pennsylvania? bucolic_frolic Feb 2013 #9
Our new AG is not an old, white, male Republican. Divernan Feb 2013 #10
True PRETZEL Feb 2013 #11
Corbett is considering appealing the AG's decision to Commonwealth Court. Divernan Feb 2013 #25
I think they'll definately do that PRETZEL Feb 2013 #27
She's kickin' ass and takin' names. nt msanthrope Feb 2013 #19
Fighting gun fuckery! Fighting corruption! GLAD I VOTED FOR HER! nt onehandle Feb 2013 #12
AG Kane is just getting started and I hope our worthless Governor livetohike Feb 2013 #13
This is what happens when you get an honest Attorney General Pakid Feb 2013 #14
Good for her!! The PA lottery works just fine for PA seniors. Best lottery in the US. kelliekat44 Feb 2013 #15
Latest F&M Poll: Corbett Approval Lowest Ever for any Pennsylvania governor! Divernan Feb 2013 #16
We need a decent candidate. Who will it be? nt onehandle Feb 2013 #20
Allyson Schwartz was rumored as considering. BumRushDaShow Feb 2013 #21
She's my Rep. Won in a previously red district. nt onehandle Feb 2013 #22
My sister is in her district too. BumRushDaShow Feb 2013 #23
Yea!!!!!! life long demo Feb 2013 #17
Best news I've heard here in PA in years! BumRushDaShow Feb 2013 #18
You know that song "Little Red Corvette" by Prince? alp227 Feb 2013 #24
Latest comments from AG Kane Divernan Feb 2013 #26

durablend

(7,462 posts)
1. I just hope she realizes
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 03:01 PM
Feb 2013

How the king doesn't like to be rebuffed, especially when there's money in it for him. Why else would he be pushing so hard for this unless he's getting something out of it?

Divernan

(15,480 posts)
4. Next we need the new Dem. Auditor General to evaluate the likelihood of the promised income
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 03:08 PM
Feb 2013

to the state. In Illinois, the private operator was not able to deliver. Corbett's next step may be to try to ram enabling legislation through the GOP controlled state legislature, which means bribing each and every GOP Senator and representative. If we Dems, via the Auditor General, court appeals, etc. can stall this for the current two year session, there's a good chance we'll have a new Democratic governor to veto such legislation.

PA Democrat

(13,225 posts)
3. Great news! Thank God someone will stand up to Toxic Tom.
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 03:06 PM
Feb 2013

Now, I hope she moves onto why Corbett was so slow to act on the Sandusky pace. Corbett only moves quickly when his corporate masters want him to do so. No more flying under the radar.

Divernan

(15,480 posts)
6. She's already appointed a special prosecutor - from OUTSIDE the AG's office!
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 03:19 PM
Feb 2013

"H. Geoffrey Moulton Jr., an associate professor at Widener University School of Law and a one-time first assistant in the U.S. Attorney's office in Philadelphia, will oversee the review.
12219883-large.jpg View full size H. Geoffrey Moulton Jr. File

"As special investigator, Moulton in 1993 led a widely-praised investigation into the controversial federal raid on the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas, for the U.S. Treasury Department, which has oversight of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.

"Kane, in a press release issued this afternoon, said Moulton will report directly to her and when his work is complete, "my office will make these findings available to the public.
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2013/02/attorney_general_kathleen_kane_3.html

And I hope Kane carefully screens the holdover attorneys from Corbett's AG years. I know one who was/is a state GOP committeewoman and one of the most rapid Republicans I've ever had the misfortune to know. I wouldn't trust her for a New York minute not to leak any info about the investigation of Corbett, or anything else going on in the AG's office, to Corbett.

John1956PA

(2,655 posts)
5. Great news! Rethugs control both state houses and the gov. seat. We need A.G. Kane to fight!
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 03:15 PM
Feb 2013

In Pennsylvania, the Rethugs want to undercut the Dems by every underhanded means which may be possible. The federal congressional districts seats are already gerrymandered in favor of the Rethugs, and now they want to have PA's electoral votes allocated by congressional district rather than by the long-standing "winner-take-all" method. If allocation by congressional districts had been in place in 2012, President Obama would have won only 7 of the state's 20 electoral votes.

Also, Corbett wants to privatize the state liquor stores in order to dissolve the state liquor store employee's union block, which is comprised largely of Democrats.

I am elated that Attorney General Kathleen Kane (newly elected in 2012) is taking on Corbett and his cohorts.

meow2u3

(24,764 posts)
8. I'm very happy AG Kane is putting Toxic Tom in his place
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 03:32 PM
Feb 2013

First the Sandusky investigation, now the blocking of the FOREIGN, NO-BID contract pertaining to the lottery.

Thank you, Attorney General Kane, for reminding the people of Pennsylvania that Corbett is not a king above the law.

bucolic_frolic

(43,196 posts)
9. WHAT is happening in Pennsylvania?
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 03:34 PM
Feb 2013

She's already shown more spunk than the all the Governors after 1966!!

PRETZEL

(3,245 posts)
11. True
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 04:03 PM
Feb 2013

and she didn't buckle to the pressure that was being put on her from various factions within the Governors Office or from some legislators.

From what I've seen of her reasons, they seemed pretty sound. They'll be challenged in some fashion. I don't believe the PA Supreme Court would have jurisdiction unless someone challenges the connection to the Gaming Laws.

Divernan

(15,480 posts)
25. Corbett is considering appealing the AG's decision to Commonwealth Court.
Fri Feb 15, 2013, 08:07 AM
Feb 2013

The law allowing the attorney general to review contracts also provides for an appeal to the Commonwealth Court. All Commonwealth Court decisions can, in turn, be appealed to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

"We're looking at all our legal options," said Kevin Harley, Mr. Corbett's spokesman. "That certainly is a legal option."

Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/state/attorney-general-calls-new-lottery-contract-illegal-675503/#ixzz2Ky7SmLH8

PRETZEL

(3,245 posts)
27. I think they'll definately do that
Fri Feb 15, 2013, 02:06 PM
Feb 2013

but it may be moot if Camelot decides not to extend their bid proposal end date which is tomorrow.

livetohike

(22,147 posts)
13. AG Kane is just getting started and I hope our worthless Governor
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 04:16 PM
Feb 2013

is scared . Finally, someone is calling His Highness on his attempts to ruin our state.

 

kelliekat44

(7,759 posts)
15. Good for her!! The PA lottery works just fine for PA seniors. Best lottery in the US.
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 05:15 PM
Feb 2013

Just ask PA residents who have been benefitting for years.

Divernan

(15,480 posts)
16. Latest F&M Poll: Corbett Approval Lowest Ever for any Pennsylvania governor!
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 05:40 PM
Feb 2013
http://www.politicspa.com/fm-poll-corbett-approval-lowest-ever/45881/
"Another poll, another round of bad numbers for Tom Corbett. The latest survey from Franklin and Marshall shows that only 26% of registered voters think the Guv is doing a good job: the lowest for a sitting governor in the history of the F&M College Poll.

"When responding to polls, Corbett supporters have often noted that Ed Rendell and Tom Ridge suffered similar slumps during their first terms but each won re-election with relative ease.
A graph produced by F&M (below) shows that Rendell and Ridge did indeed suffer the first term doldrums. But neither man ever saw approval numbers as low as Corbett’s today. And for Corbett to parallel Rendell, for example, he’d need to turn his numbers around starting this month. Ridge began to improve after 13 months in office; Rendell began to improve at the two year mark (where Corbett is today).

"In fact, Corbett finds little quarter in any segment of the state’s population. Only Republicans view him favorably (42% to 24%) as well as self-identified born again or fundamentalist Christians (37% to 27%). Among every other demographic shown – age, education level, income, geographic region, anything – Corbett is viewed negatively.

"His best region is central Pa., where he’s just five points in the red (32% to 37%). The worst is Allegheny, where he’s under water 11% to 55%." (end of quotes from article)

Having the lowest approval rating fits in with having the lowest IQ of any PA Governor. Take note, he couldn't get admitted to any Pennsylvania law school (Pitt, Duquesne, Temple, Dickinson) and, apparently not even getting in to what is traditionally referred to as one's back up choice of schools, ended up taking a temp high school teaching job for a year before getting accepted by a 3rd rate law school in Texas.

Divernan

(15,480 posts)
26. Latest comments from AG Kane
Fri Feb 15, 2013, 08:14 AM
Feb 2013

"It is disingenuous to put the cart before the horse by promising money to people in need, based upon a contract, before making sure that that contract was legal, and then blaming the messenger when it is deemed illegal," she continued.

In making the determination, Ms. Kane said in a statement, she relied upon the advice of Mr. Mulle and the attorney in charge of the office's civil division, both of whom worked for Mr. Corbett when he was attorney general.

The decision was roundly applauded by Democrats, including both of Ms. Kane's fellow row officers. Treasurer Rob McCord, who has said he is considering running for governor, previously said he would not authorize spending for expanded gambling until he was assured it was legal.
"Expanding the lottery is a policy decision that should include the General Assembly, not be done through a closed-door contracting process," he said.

House Minority Leader Frank Dermody, D-Oakmont, said he would push for even greater increases in the upcoming budget for programs benefiting seniors, and Senate Minority Leader Jay Costa, D-Forest Hills, said the lottery could be changed to generate more revenue while remaining under state management.

Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/state/attorney-general-calls-new-lottery-contract-illegal-675503/#ixzz2Ky95Ooua

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