Joe Mesi https://www.thebatavian.com/ en https://www.thebatavian.com/themes/barrio_batavian/images/thebatavian_logo.png Joe Mesi https://www.thebatavian.com/ Local Matters © 2008-2023 The Batavian. All Rights Reserved. Wed, 24 Apr 2024 19:58:07 -0400 https://www.thebatavian.com/themes/barrio_batavian/images/thebatavian_logo.png Tue, 14 Apr 2009 07:11:00 -0400 Joe Mesi lands $70K job with State Senate https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/joe-mesi-lands-70k-job-state-senate/5488 You all remember Joe Mesi: The former boxer who lost his bid for the 61st State Senate seat now held by Mike Ranzenhofer.

It turns out, he came out of the election OK, according to the Buffalo News.

Senate Majority Leader Malcolm Smith is handing Mesi a new job for him that pays $70,000 a year and will provide Mesi with a staff of up to 10 people.

“It will serve as a liaison for the majority leader with the local community, working with local community groups,” Shafran said. “It’s another mechanism of community outreach to make sure we’re meeting the needs of the broader community.”

The spokesman for Majority Leader Malcolm A. Smith of Queens said the office will serve a different function than a previous operation maintained by Senate Republicans when they held the majority. While the GOP version centered around communications, Shafran said Democrats plan to make it a more representative presence of the majority conference in the community.

Well good for Joe that he made some friends in Albany, but how necessary is it for the Senate Majority office to have a community outreach office in Buffalo? Aren't there already elected representatives there to handle constituent issues?

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/joe-mesi-lands-70k-job-state-senate/5488#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/joe-mesi-lands-70k-job-state-senate/5488 Apr 14, 2009, 7:11am Joe Mesi Joe Mesi lands $70K job with State Senate Howard Owens <p>You all remember Joe Mesi:&nbsp;The former boxer who lost his bid for the 61st State Senate seat now held by Mike Ranzenhofer.</p> <p>It turns out, he came out of the election OK, according to the <a href="http://www.buffalonews.com/cityregion/story/639169.html">Buffalo News</a>.</p> <p>Senate Majority Leader Malcolm Smith is handing Mesi a new job for</p>
SD-61: Joe Mesi Talks To Voters In Batavia https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/robertharding/sd-61-joe-mesi-talks-voters-batavia/2810 If you had to pick a race statewide that could determine what party has the majority in the New York State Senate, look no further than the 61st Senate District. Democratic candidate Joe Mesi is taking on Republican Mike Ranzenhofer in a very close and hotly contested race.

Tonight, Mesi held a gathering in Batavia. At left it was I encountered when I pulled up to park for the event. What I didn't get on camera was the half-dozen Ranzenhofer supporters that decided they would stand in front of the event's venue - Main Street Cafe - holding Ranzenhofer signs. Apparently they decided that since the Democrats had been doing it for awhile in front of their headquarters, they would do it on the eve of the election.

But inside the event was a great atmosphere. At its peak, the event had 40-50 people. There were people of all ages in attendance for pizza, mingling with Mesi and a nice enjoyable evening before Election Day.

Mesi also addressed the crowd. You can hear the bulk of his remarks in this video:  

I remember first meeting Joe Mesi. That was nearly seven months ago. You could tell then that he was still learning. He was educating himself about the important issues and told the story that led to his candidacy. His brother lost his job at American Axle and that motivated Mesi to run for office.

Since my interview with Mesi, he has evolved into quite a candidate. His Plan for Change is pure genius. I say that because he put his platform into an easy-to-read booklet that was available at his campaign headquarters and handed out tonight at the gathering. Candidates usually use basic talking points on the stump or ramble on about what their policy positions are. Instead of doing that, Mesi decided to put his plans and his positions on paper for the world to see. That way, if there are any questions about where he stands, you can refer to the booklet.

So why should the people of the 61st Senate District elect Joe Mesi their state senator? Mesi is genuine. He truly cares about Western New York. This is where he built his life. This is where he became a heavyweight boxer. This is where he became a local star. And this is where he wants to stay, raise his own family and better the region that has given so much to him. He will be a great state senator for Erie and Genesee counties and he will represent them well.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/robertharding/sd-61-joe-mesi-talks-voters-batavia/2810#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/robertharding/sd-61-joe-mesi-talks-voters-batavia/2810 Nov 4, 2008, 10:09am Joe Mesi SD-61: Joe Mesi Talks To Voters In Batavia robert.harding <p>If you had to pick a race statewide that could determine what party has the majority in the New York State Senate, look no further than the <a href="http://www.latfor.state.ny.us/maps/propsen/fs061.pdf">61st Senate District</a>. Democratic candidate <a href="http://www.votejoemesi.com/">Joe Mesi</a> is taking on Republican Mike Ranzenhofer in a very close and hotly contested race.</p><p>Tonight</p>
Poll shows Razenhofer leading Mesi https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/poll-shows-razenhofer-leading-mesi/2788 The Auburn Citizen reports:

In the 61st district in Genesee County and part of Erie County, Republican Michael Razenhofer has overtaken Democrat Joseph "Baby Joe" Mesi for the open seat. Sunday's poll gave Razenhofer a 47-42 lead, with 11 percent undecided. Razenhofer had trailed 38-40 in the September poll, although both margins are within the poll's margin of error so the candidates are in a statistical dead heat.

The seat had long been held by Republicans and was vacant because of a retirement.

Democrats also just received an infusion of cash for these last days of campaigning.

(Updated by Philip at 7:50am): Ranzenhofer released this statement following the announcement of his lead in the poll:

"The Siena poll clearly demonstrates that voters share my concerns about jobs, taxes and spending. They also share my concern about what will happen should the New York City special interests take complete control of state government. Momentum is now on our side."

(Updated by Philip at 8:07am): Interesting, but not at all surprising, Joe Mesi released a similar statement following the poll results claiming that the momentum is on his side:

"With the polls showing a neck-and-neck race, Joe Mesi's campaign is heading into the final 48 hours with a wave of momentum from endorsements by Senator Hillary Clinton and Governor David Paterson. Joe Mesi will be fighting to the finish - talking to families across Western New York - with a marathon 'Countdown to Change' campaign blitz through each of the 17 towns of the Senate District in 17 hours on election eve."

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/poll-shows-razenhofer-leading-mesi/2788#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/poll-shows-razenhofer-leading-mesi/2788 Nov 3, 2008, 7:04am Joe Mesi Poll shows Razenhofer leading Mesi Howard Owens <p>The <a href="http://www.auburnpub.com/articles/2008/11/02/latest_news/9latestnews.txt">Auburn Citizen</a> reports:</p><p>In the 61st district in Genesee County and part of Erie County, Republican Michael Razenhofer has overtaken Democrat Joseph "Baby Joe" Mesi for the open seat. Sunday's poll gave Razenhofer a 47-42 lead, with 11 percent undecided. Razenhofer had trailed 38-40 in the September poll, although</p>
Campaign contributions pile up for 61st Senate District candidates https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/campaign-contributions-pile-61st-senate-district-candidates/2767 The Buffalo News reports that money has been pouring into both campaigns of the hotly contested 61st State Senate District race.

Joe Mesi, the Town of Tonawanda Democrat running to succeed retiring Sen. Mary Lou Rath, a Williamsville Republican, has received about $47,000 in donations the past 10 days or so. His biggest contribution — $9,000 — came from Robert Soros, son of billionaire liberal activist George Soros.

Michael H. Ranzenhofer of Amherst, Mesi’s Republican opponent, brought in $39,000, with big donations from New York City landlords and the National Rifle Association.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/campaign-contributions-pile-61st-senate-district-candidates/2767#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/campaign-contributions-pile-61st-senate-district-candidates/2767 Nov 1, 2008, 10:35am Joe Mesi Campaign contributions pile up for 61st Senate District candidates Howard Owens <p>The <a href="http://www.buffalonews.com/home/story/480601.html">Buffalo News</a> reports that money has been pouring into both campaigns of the hotly contested 61st State Senate District race.</p><p>Joe Mesi, the Town of Tonawanda Democrat running to succeed retiring Sen. Mary Lou Rath, a Williamsville Republican, has received about $47,000 in donations the past 10 days or</p>
Joe Mesi's Plan for Change https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/lorie/joe-mesis-plan-change/2695 This is an impressive booklet to say the least.  Joe Mesi has put out a very detailed plan for the 61st Senate District.  Job creation, investing in our colleges and property tax reduction are just a few things that he touches on in this 17 page plan for change.

http://votejoemesi.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/plan-for-change.pdf

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/lorie/joe-mesis-plan-change/2695#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/lorie/joe-mesis-plan-change/2695 Oct 27, 2008, 4:55pm Joe Mesi Joe Mesi's Plan for Change lorie <p>This is an impressive booklet to say the least.&nbsp; Joe Mesi has put out a very detailed plan for the 61st Senate District.&nbsp; Job creation, investing in our colleges and property tax reduction are just a few things that he touches on in this 17 page plan for change.</p><p>http://votejoemesi.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/plan-for-change.pdf</p>
Mesi responds to allegations contribution illegally funneled to his campaign https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/mesi-responds-allegations-contribution-illegally-funneled-his-campaign/2681

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/mesi-responds-allegations-contribution-illegally-funneled-his-campaign/2681#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/mesi-responds-allegations-contribution-illegally-funneled-his-campaign/2681 Oct 26, 2008, 11:45am Joe Mesi Mesi responds to allegations contribution illegally funneled to his campaign Howard Owens <p><div class="video-filter"> <iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/77q5QmJI0_I?modestbranding=0&amp;html5=1&amp;rel=0&amp;autoplay=0&amp;wmode=opaque&amp;loop=0&amp;controls=1&amp;autohide=0&amp;showinfo=0&amp;theme=dark&amp;color=red" class="video-youtube vf-77q5qmji0i" allowfullscreen="true" frameborder="0"></iframe> </div> </p>
Genesee County DA called on to investigate campaign contributions https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/genesee-county-da-called-investigate-campaign-contributions/2666 A Republican elections commissioner in Erie County has sent a letter to the Genesee County district attorney asking for a local investigation into Citizens for Fiscal Integrity.

Ralph M. Mohr alleges that:

G. Steven Pigeon laundered thousands of dollars from Buffalo Sabres owner B. Thomas Golisano’s political committee and others in an attempt to conceal the origin and circumvent contribution limits, in violation of state election law.

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“It has become apparent that the committee operating under the name Citizens for Fiscal Integrity may be participating in a nefarious and deliberate scheme to circumvent the financial reporting requirements of the election law,” Mohr wrote.

Any resulting probe could affect the Democratic campaign of State Senate candidate Joe Mesi, who benefited from Pigeon’s committee. Mohr produced a Responsible New York check signed by Golisano and designated on the memo line for “consulting” in the 61st District primary, in which Golisano supported Mesi.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/genesee-county-da-called-investigate-campaign-contributions/2666#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/genesee-county-da-called-investigate-campaign-contributions/2666 Oct 25, 2008, 3:09pm Joe Mesi Genesee County DA called on to investigate campaign contributions Howard Owens <p>A Republican elections commissioner in Erie County has <a href="http://www.buffalonews.com/cityregion/story/472721.html">sent a letter to the Genesee County district attorney</a> asking for a local investigation into Citizens for Fiscal Integrity.</p> <p>Ralph M. Mohr alleges that:</p> <p>G. Steven Pigeon laundered thousands of dollars from Buffalo Sabres owner B. Thomas Golisano’s political committee and others</p>
The Boiling Point https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/danieljones/boiling-point/2658 The Republican Party has been taken over by a bunch of kooks"-Barry Goldwater.

 

Since I was a small child I remember watching with a certain awe the political audacity and committment to which Western New Yorkers, especially in my home county of Genesee, committed themselves to not only political candidates but their ideas as well. Everywhere I went growing up, whether it was in Dunkin Donuts or the grocery store everyone had an opinion around election time. No matter who you were for, you were for someone and you had an opinion on everyone.

Why then, is this predominantly Republican county now registering more Democrats than Republicans? Why are even Republicans coming in our small, rural county committee's office asking for Obama/Biden, Mesi and Kryzan signs?

Perhaps their just not falling for the same old tired talking points anymore, maybe they realize what an aged Barry Goldwater said during the rise of the Religious Right (see above quote)......

We have two major competitive races in our county, one for State Senate and one for Congress. In our State Senate race we have a 20+ year incumbent Erie County legislator, a legislator who was also the biggest proponent of the policies of the Joel Giambra administration. These policies caused a bit of a crisis because Erie County, well, see, they ran out of money. He often quips that he "never voted for a tax increase,". The record shows this is true, however, he bullied those same policies through the Erie County Legislature that caused a fiscal collapse and constituted the need for massive tax increases. What Ranzenhofer is saying, in short, is this...."I caused the problem but I don't want a solution,". Nice, real nice.

On the other hand, in our Congressional race, we have Christopher J. Lee. A nice fellow and a businessman, it's true that his company does have some factories here in Western New York. Even so, his company did have manufacturing facilities in China, a fact that he tried to hide numerous times before being confronted on it during a debate, when finally being backed into a wall, Lee called it a "business policy" with something about assembling being done in China but not manufacturing. Disingenuous much? Politics of parsing on overdrive.

It finally seems that even in a deep red county like Genesee County, people are starting to pull the Democratic lever despite being traditionally Republican for years, that same opinionated attitude may very well be the downfall of a once very dominant rural Western New York Republican base.

Maybe its health care, maybe its education, maybe its the war in Iraq, maybe its the economy.

Or maybe, just maybe, the good and normally Republican voters in Genesee County have had it with the state of their party, because it's been "taken over by a bunch of kooks,"

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/danieljones/boiling-point/2658#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/danieljones/boiling-point/2658 Oct 24, 2008, 11:44pm Joe Mesi The Boiling Point daniel.jones <p>The Republican Party has been taken over by a bunch of kooks"-Barry Goldwater.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Since I was a small child I remember watching with a certain awe the political audacity and committment to which Western New Yorkers, especially in my home county of Genesee, committed themselves to not only political</p>
Ranzenhofer goes on attack in debate — Mesi fires back... in debate, and after https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/ranzenhofer-goes-attack-debate-%E2%80%94-mesi-fires-back-debate-and-after/2535 Republican Mike Ranzenhofer and Democrat Joe Mesi squared off on WBEN's Hardline with Hardwick Sunday in the only live debate between the two candidates who are vying to replace the retiring incumbent Mary Lou Rath in the 61st Senate District.

Unfortunately, that debate does not yet seem available online. Did anyone tune in? What was your impression?

The Buffalo News had this to say:

The real focus of the 90-minute debate was Buffalo Sabres owner B. Thomas Golisano, who Ranzenhofer accused of illegally campaigning for Mesi through the Responsible New York political committee and its administrator— G. Steven Pigeon.

Ranzenhofer, a veteran member of the County Legislature, said he saw Pigeon and Mesi “joined at the hip” at about 40 campaign events earlier this year before Pigeon, the former Erie County Democratic chairman, signed on as point man for Golisano’s $5 million fund — required by law to be independent of any campaign.

“Steve Pigeon is the single person in charge of the Golisano money. It’s clear that Pigeon is directing the money and the message of the Mesi campaign,” Ranzenhofer said. “As a candidate, you have to know the difference between right and wrong, stand up and say that this is wrong and not take the money.”

Mesi, however, denied that he is participating in anything illegal.

Mesi's campaign sent out a news release the very minute that the debate wrapped up proclaiming: "Mesi Wins Debate!" His camp had this to say:

Mesi outlined his credible plans to lower property taxes and cut down Albany’s bloated budget.  He also discussed how he plans to bring good-paying jobs back to Western New York to give our young people more opportunities here at home. ...

The proposals of Mike Ranzenhofer (Mesi’s Republican opponent) were exposed as shallow efforts that would hurt Western New York.  Estimates show that Ranzenhofer’s “sledgehammer” budget cuts would take $210 million out of Western New York economy, eliminate 1,607 local jobs and do irreparable damage to our community's strengths, especially our local colleges and research centers.

Had anyone heard Mesi's plans on how to bring jobs back? Nothing specific is mentioned in the news release. In the Buffalo News article, it's said that: "He said he would try to protect workers with necessary jobs and would reform programs like Empire Zones and industrial development agencies to save money instead."

I don't follow here. Not sure what "protect workers with necessary jobs" means. What is a necessary job? How do you protect it? What about people whose jobs are not necessary? Who decides that? Reform of the Empire Zone program and the industrial development agencies to save money sounds like a fine idea, but how? How is money saved? As far as I understand, IDAs are not publicly funded. What would such reform entail?

Ranzenhofer was scheduled to come by The Batavian office this morning for a video interview. Unfortunately, he cancelled. We're doing our best to reschedule. Mesi is due in on Wednesday. We will still take questions to consider asking the candidates, if you have them.

A brief aside: The "sledgehammer" budget cuts comment reminds me of the Saturday Night Live skit—I linked to it in a comment last Friday—that mocked the final presidential debate. In it, the mock Barak Obama says that he will make cuts "with a scalpel not a hatchet," while the mock John McCain vows to use a "scalpel, a hatchet and a magical plunger." Ha!

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/ranzenhofer-goes-attack-debate-%E2%80%94-mesi-fires-back-debate-and-after/2535#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/ranzenhofer-goes-attack-debate-%E2%80%94-mesi-fires-back-debate-and-after/2535 Oct 20, 2008, 12:59pm Joe Mesi Ranzenhofer goes on attack in debate — Mesi fires back... in debate, and after philip.anselmo <p>Republican Mike Ranzenhofer and Democrat Joe Mesi squared off on <a href="http://audio.wben.com/hardline-with-hardwick.htm">WBEN's Hardline with Hardwick</a> Sunday in the only live debate between the two candidates who are vying to replace the retiring incumbent Mary Lou Rath in the 61st Senate District.</p><p>Unfortunately, that debate does not yet seem available online. Did</p>
Mesi Best Candidate for State Senate https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/raelenekclm/mesi-best-candidate-state-senate/2534  I am writing this letter on behalf of Joe Mesi, candidate for the 61st State Senate.  Many know him as “Baby Joe Mesi”, former heavyweight contender in the world.  I simply know him as Joe Mesi, candidate for State Senate, a man that is looking to make a change for the betterment of Western New York.  Impressions are lasting, and I’m thankful my opportunity to meet him wasn’t based on just the notion of the “famous boxer”, but rather a man that has great humility, integrity, compassion, genuineness, and intellect he clearly demonstrated upon meeting him.  After discussing some of the issues we all face, my impression of Joe Mesi, is a man that truly wants to step into the political ring and do what comes so natural to him, fight.  I believe that Joe will fight for jobs, fight to lower our taxes, fight for universal healthcare that is affordable for all, fight for accountability how our money is spent, and bring fresh and new ideas to Albany.  In order to change Albany, we’re going to need a fighter, someone that won’t back down from the political pressures of any majority, someone that has the stamina to go several rounds if needed, someone that is determined to win, and that would be Joe Mesi.  I believe he will be our voice in Albany, and make the changes “we” so desperately need.  We can’t afford to put in office another yes man, a man that will misrepresent you, a man that might cost you your job and higher taxes.  This year’s election is not about voting Democratic or Republican, but rather about voting about economical sound issues, change, and restoration for all.  With our economy in such distress, it will take a true fighter to restore the true meaning of the “American dream”.  On November 4th, do not vote on your party affiliation, but vote for the person that is truly going to represent you and your family.  Let’s get Albany back on track.  If you really want change, the opportunity is here, vote Joe Mesi!            

 

 

Sincerely,

Raelene Christian

 

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/raelenekclm/mesi-best-candidate-state-senate/2534#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/raelenekclm/mesi-best-candidate-state-senate/2534 Oct 20, 2008, 12:52pm Joe Mesi Mesi Best Candidate for State Senate Raelenekclm <p><span>&nbsp;</span>I am writing this letter on behalf of Joe Mesi, candidate for the 61<sup>st</sup> State Senate.<span>&nbsp; </span>Many know him as “Baby Joe Mesi”, former heavyweight contender in the world.<span>&nbsp; </span>I simply know him as Joe Mesi, candidate for State Senate, a man that is looking to</p>