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Richard Schwartz (politician)

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246:(who in 1996 beat him out for a deputy mayor's job), in a 1999 interview. "They were all sycophants around Rudy," says a top city-union leader, "but Schwartz was the worst. It was like, Yes, Mister Mayor. Of course, Mister Mayor." ... Reiter and two other senior aides recall watching in amusement as Schwartz switched his position to agree with the mayor's in the course of a single 8 a.m. staff meeting. 410:
Then, on February 11, 1997, at age 38, Richard Schwartz announced he was leaving city government. The next day, he founded Opportunity America. His specialty would be corporate matchmaker, the missing link to help private-sector companies hire welfare recipients. But he promised in The New York Times
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In addition to obtaining special access to Turner, Hevesi charged, Maximus had an added edge because of its alliance with Schwartz, Giuliani's former senior adviser and the man who had shaped the administration's welfare policies. After leaving City Hall in 1997, Schwartz had started a new for-profit
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According to many in the Giuliani administration, Schwartz was a major fan of the mayor's – though some of his former colleagues wouldn't put it so nicely. "In the world of ass kissers, Richard wins the Academy Award, the Tony, the Nobel Prize, the Pulitzer," recalled former deputy mayor Fran Reiter
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firm, Opportunity America, to help place welfare recipients in jobs. Schwartz won work with government and private businesses and later also enlisted to work with Maximus on its HRA contracts. His share of the contracts was expected to be worth about $ 30 million, records showed.
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that he wouldn't take advantage of his government experience to win consulting contracts with New York City.
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From 2005 to 2010, Schwartz was a partner at Source Communications, a New York public relations agency.
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Despite no journalistic experience, Schwartz became the Editorial Editor at the
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Internet Filters: A Public Policy Report - Revised and Updated
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1959) is an American politician who has worked with former
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Christina Cho; Marjorie Heins; Ariel Feldman (2001).
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Index

Columbia University
New York University
Clearview AI
Democrat
New York City
Rudy Giuliani
Ed Koch
David Dinkins
Henry Stern
New York City Parks Commissioner
New York City Council
clicksafe.com
Archdiocese of New York
Child Online Protection Act
Lawrence Lessig
Center for Democracy and Technology
ACLU
Electronic Frontier Foundation
American Family Association
New York Daily News
Clearview AI
Hoan Ton-That
Manhattan Institute
Who Cleans the Park?
ISBN
9780226435589
"Big Apple Polisher - Nymag"
"WELFARE BOSS TURNS PRUDE.COM"

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