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Greg Ball (politician)

Gregory R. Ball (born September 16, 1977) is a former American politician from 2006 to 2014 (now a business executive[citation needed]), former active duty U.S. Air Force officer and member of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly. He is a resident of Fredericksburg, Texas.[citation needed]

Greg Ball
Member of the New York State Senate
from the 40th district
In office
January 1, 2011 – December 31, 2014
Preceded byVincent Leibell
Succeeded byTerrence P. Murphy
ConstituencyPutnam County and parts of Westchester County
Member of the New York State Assembly
from the 99th district
In office
January 1, 2007 – December 31, 2010
Preceded byWillis Stephens Jr.
Succeeded bySteve Katz
ConstituencyPutnam County, Westchester County, Dutchess County
Personal details
Born (1977-09-16) September 16, 1977 (age 46)
Pawling, New York, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceFredericksburg, Texas
Alma materUnited States Air Force Academy (BS)
OccupationEntrepreneur
WebsiteOfficial website
Military service
Branch/service United States Air Force
Years of service2001–2009
RankCaptain

Early career and background Edit

 
Air Force Captain Greg Ball graduated from the United States Air Force Academy.[1]

Ball was born on September 16, 1977[2] in Pawling, New York, and grew up on Quaker Hill.[citation needed] In 1996, he was awarded the Falcon Foundation Scholarship and attended the Valley Forge Military Academy before receiving an appointment to the United States Air Force Academy. While at the United States Air Force Academy, Ball interned in the White House Drug Policy Office.[3]

At the Air Force Academy, Ball received a Bachelor of Science in Government in 2001. He started a Masters in International Affairs at Georgetown University in 2004 and was a fellow at the Center for the Study of the Presidency from 2002 to 2003.[4]

USAF service Edit

Ball was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the United States Air Force and requested an assignment with the Air Force Academy's Diversity Recruitment Office, and was posted in Philadelphia for a one-year tour working as a Minority Admissions Officer. Ball was then assigned to the 11th Wing at Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., as protocol officer. The Ceremonies & Protocol office was responsible for planning, organizing and developing projects for the Secretary of the Air Force and the Air Force Chief of Staff, as well as coordinating honor guard burial services at Arlington National Cemetery.[1][5]

During his time in the Ceremonies & Protocol Office, Ball was a Project Officer for numerous events. The largest may have been the 2003 Global Air Chief's Conference, the first since 1997, for which he rented a cruise ship for a welcome reception in Washington, D.C., for dignitaries attending the Global Air Chiefs Conference.[6]

As a lieutenant, Ball was charged with directing National Hispanic Heritage Month in 2002, 2003, and 2004. He organized exhibits and demonstrations to recognize the contributions made by Hispanic countries and cultures, and hosted Alberto Gonzales, then White House Counsel, in 2003. In 2003, Ball was nominated as "Military Volunteer of the Year" for the 11th Wing. He was awarded an Air Force Achievement Medal for outstanding service by General John P. Jumper and was honorably discharged from active duty in January 2005, with the rank of captain.

Business career Edit

Upon his separation from active duty, Ball was recruited by the Antioch, Illinois, based Exceed International, a commercial development corporation with a presence in India, Turkey and Tunisia.[7] Placed in charge of the marketing department, he served as a team member with the Company President on a 38-company executive mission to an economic summit in New Delhi, which included representatives from companies such as Amex, Cargill, New York Life, Dow Chemical, General Electric, Bechtel, and Cognizant.[8] Later, Exceed invested $11.1 million in India to expand operations.[9] Construction began on six projects in Chennai, which included the ESPEE IT Park, and the Bascon Technology Park, which helped Exceed establish a foothold in India.[10][11] The company also invested as a joint venture partner in mixed use residential projects such as a water treatment facility.[12]

Eventually, Ball was elevated to Vice President of Exceed's Northeastern United States division and returned to New York.[13] The Illinois based developer employs nearly 400 people in various fields such as project management, development, architecture, engineering, construction, government relations, finance, and technology.[14][15] In 2006, Exceed proposed a $75 million urban renewal project for the village of Brewster which would generate some $2 million a year in tax revenue for the town.[16] The village's Mayor noted that "All of the infrastructure work recently completed by defining our identity within the watershed has paid off. Brewster finds itself in a situation where people are eagerly interested in working with the village in partnership to see our village revitalized".[16]

Political career Edit

In early 2005, Ball announced his candidacy for State Assembly as a Republican and stated he would attempt to unseat the incumbent Assemblyman Will Stephens in a primary.[17][18] Stephens' family had held the seat nearly continuously for eighty years: his grandfather, D. Mallory Stephens, represented the district from 1926 to 1952; his father, Willis Stephens Sr., held the seat from 1952 to 1982; and Stephens himself served from 1994 to 2006.[19] Ball received over $110,000 in campaign contributions for the race.[20][21] He was placed on the primary ballot by the signature of over 1800 petitioners.[22][23]

In 2004, while living in D.C., Ball created a charity polo event for underprivileged youth known as the Courage Cup, which presented $10,000 to charities in 2005.[24] The Courage Cup was also investigated by the Washington Post after allegations that Ball was diverting funds from the charity to his political campaigns. The Poughkeepsie Journal noted that Ball's political action committee made a donation to the Courage Cup charity for the use of the tent at the event. The group then solicited funds for Ball in the tent, an activity the assemblyman said was "perfectly legal and above-board.".[25]

At times Ball's campaign was noted for its unorthodoxy. Ball himself dressed up in a chicken suit and followed around Stephens after the incumbent refused to debate him.[26] On September 12, 2006, in the Republican Primary for New York's 99th District, Ball defeated Stephens in a landslide with 70.4% (5,165 votes) to 29.6% (2,176 votes) for Stephens, the lowest vote total for any incumbent running for reelection to the State Assembly that day.[27] Stephens drew criticism when he refused to repudiate a letter about challenger Greg Ball which falsely claimed Mr. Ball had received a dishonorable discharge from the United States Air Force.[28][29][30]

According to a 2006 interview, Ball's ultimate political ambition is to become the Governor of New York State.[7]

New York State Assembly (2007–2010) Edit

 
Ball participates in the 2007 Pawling Veterans Day parade carrying the flag of the POW-MIA.

Ball has stated that "since my election victory, we have made extraordinary progress by elevating the debate on tough issues like taxes, illegal immigration and dysfunction in Albany."[31][32] He was sworn into office on January 8, 2007.[33][34] The first time Ball rose to speak in the Assembly chamber, he called the legislature "dysfunctional", and withstood boos from his colleagues.[35][36][37] The next day, Governor Spitzer called Ball to express support for his sentiments.[38][39]

Ball stated that "It was not easy getting up as the new guy and standing up to tell a group of people what they don't want to hear" but his speech became so popular that soon dozens of reporters began calling, he appeared on Fox News, excerpts from the floor speech popped up on numerous political blogs, his campaign web site received so many visits that its server crashed, and, a YouTube video of his remarks was ranked 80th among new videos the day it was uploaded.[40][41] Although the remarks were contentious, they echoed a fifty-six page study from the nonpartisan New York University School of Law's Brennan Center for Justice, which referred to the legislature as "the least deliberative and most dysfunctional in the nation".[42]

As ranking member of the Veterans Affairs Committee, Ball announced legislation expanding the eligibility for veterans to receive tax exemption benefits, including the exemption of real property owned by certain disabled veterans from property taxation. Ball authored the bill that created the tuition remission program for veterans, offering them free tuition at both SUNY and CUNY undergraduate and graduate institutions.[43][44] Governor Eliot Spitzer included the measure in his 2008 executive budget proposal, and the measure was kept funded in Governor David Paterson's version.[45]

According to The Journal News, one key to Ball's success was that his campaign identified the concern local voters cared most about: illegal immigration.[46] The New York Sun reported that Ball, who has called for some local prison and police officials to be trained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to help deport illegal immigrants, defines himself as a moderate on the immigration issue.[47] Ball made illegal immigration a focal point of his bid for office.[48] In October 2007, he strongly criticized Governor Spitzer's plan to give driver's licenses to illegal immigrants.[49][50][51] He was at the forefront of the opposition to the plan, and his Statewide petition to stop it led to the Assembly Minority Conference's decision to sue the Governor to stop the plan.[52]

 
Former Governor Spitzer and Assemblyman Ball disagreed on a number of issues, but worked together on several reform packages.[53][54]
 
At his Pawling, New York, campaign headquarters, Assemblyman Ball and campaign volunteers gear up for his reelection bid in May 2008.[55]

Ball has worked to promote businesses that hire legal immigrant laborers, and has begun to create a database for usage on his campaign website.[56] His campaign headquarters in Pawling may have been targeted over the contentious issue, and was vandalized with swastikas in October 2006, although the person or persons responsible misspelled the word "Fascist" twice.[57][58] An oft-quoted line from his campaign literature was that "Illegal Immigration is Illegal".[59][60]

2008 election Edit

Ball was referred to as "one of the rising stars in the Republican Party"[61] during speculation that he would run against freshman Congressman John Hall in 2008, although he later ruled out a challenge against Hall.[31][62][63] In early May 2008, John Degnan, the former Mayor of Brewster, New York, announced he would be mounting a challenge to the freshman Assemblyman.[64] In the September 9th, 2008 primary, Ball won the primary by a 3 to 1 margin amongst Republicans.[65][66][67] He again faced Degnan, who had the Democratic nomination, in the general election, and was re-elected with 60% of the vote.[68][69][70][71][72]

Feud with State Senator Vincent Leibell Edit

In July 2010, State Senator Vincent Leibell blamed Ball for a raid of the Senator's home which was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.[73] The Senator was later arrested, tried, and convicted on several counts of Federal corruption charges.[74] Ball had often accused the Senator of using the office as his "personal piggy bank."[2] The feud between Leibell and Ball dated back to the 2008 election, when Ball first accused the Senator of orchestrating a "smear campaign" against him. [3]

On August 26, 2008, a local newspaper known as The Putnam Times published court documents surrounding the breakup between Ball and a Washington, D.C., woman in 2003. Ball blamed Leibell for hiring private investigators for the newspaper article, and for funding the campaign of his Democratic challenger, John Degnan.[75] Ball stated both he and the woman both filed for orders of protection following the end of their relationship. In November 2003, both Ball and the woman asked the court to dismiss their complaints against each other, which was done. Ball told The Daily News that "It was just a heartfelt breakup where both parties jointly requested a 'cooling off' period, and the entire matter was mutually dismissed. My life is an open book, and always has been."[76]

While The Putnam Times, a local paper incorrectly reported that Ball violated the order of protection by following the woman to Israel on July 20, News Channel 12, a regional network, pointed out that order of protection was filed six days earlier on July 14, and court records state Ball traveled to Israel on June 20.[77][78] The Poughkeepsie Journal also later pointed out that there was never a criminal restraining order, and the documents printed by the Times was actually a temporary order of protection, which anyone can request.[79]

Following the revelations that Ball's ex-girlfriend filed for an order of protection against him in 2003, on September 3, 2008, the Journal News reported that a former member of Ball's staff had accused him of sexually harassing her in a letter sent to Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver detailing the incident.[80] Perrault's accusations were later found to be fabrications and Ball was exonerated.[81]

Initially, News 12 analyst Mike Edelman called the report "not credible," and many questioned the timing of the complaint, as the former staff member waited a year to write the letter until a few days before the primary election.[82][83] The previous day, Ball had released e-mails from his former Chief of Staff, which stated that Perreault was ready to "go forward with a lawsuit and 'embellish' some of the details," calling the letter to Silver into question.[84] Ball said the letter was part of a "smear campaign", and that the ex-Chief of Staff was a "mole" for State Senator Vincent Leibell, who was backing his primary opponent. Ball released a taped phone conversation between the ex-Chief of Staff and a local political candidate, where his former deputy stated he was working for "the senate" to "neuter" Ball.[85] Although at first, the ex-Chief of Staff denied working for the senate to The Journal News, the next day, he admitted it in another article, but Senator Leibell denied any conspiracy.[79]

The Assembly Ethics committee met in October 2008, reaching a 'not guilty' verdict[86][87] and ruling that no harassment ever occurred, and unanimously voted to throw out the charges against Assemblyman Ball.[88][89] The accuser, the 60-year-old Perrault, had been the target of numerous sexual harassment allegations at a prior job, where she was a supervisor.[90][91] It was noted that Ball's accuser had herself settled four lawsuits for an undisclosed sum, at least three of which accused her of sexual harassment.[92]

2010 election, notable votes Edit

In May 2009, Ball announced he was a candidate for Congress in New York's 19th congressional district. Ball drew some attention by raising more money than incumbent Congressman John Hall in the second quarter of 2009. On November 21, 2009, Ball abandoned his Congressional run and decided to run for State Senate in District 40, the seat formerly held by Vincent Leibell. [5] In a letter to his supporters, Ball stated that the job of reforming Albany had not been completed, saying, "From property tax reform to corruption in government, the job I set to do in 2006 is still incomplete, and it can only be accomplished by continuing to tackle our nation's most dysfunctional legislature." Ball, who was opposed by the Republican Party operatives[who?], defeated endorsed Republican candidate and Somers town supervisor Mary Beth Murphy in a primary election in September 2010. On November 2, 2010, Ball won election to the New York Senate from the 40th district by a 52%-48% margin over Mike Kaplowitz, also from Somers.

Political positions Edit

On June 24, 2011, Ball voted against allowing same-sex marriage in New York during a senate roll-call vote on the Marriage Equality Act, which narrowly passed 33-29 and legalized marriages performed in the state regardless of the genders involved in the union. In a CNN interview, Ball said he did not think the bill went far enough in extending religious protections for "individuals and businesses with religious objections" to marriage equality for same-sex couples.

Ball opposes drilling in the Marcellus Formation and in particular the use of hydraulic fracturing in the process.[93] He has taken several tours of Pennsylvania with Josh Fox, the director of Gasland.

Ball supported the temporary two-month extension of the Social Security payroll tax relief, calling out incumbent Representative Nan Hayworth for voting against the bill using class-related rhetoric, accusing Hayworth of being out of touch with her constituents.

In 2012, Ball has expressed strong support for the use of public funds to transport private school students and is currently trying to increase the distance for these children that the public schools would be responsible for.[94]

Ball spoke out against publishing the names and addresses of handgun permit holders, insulting the editors of The Journal News, and accusing them of privacy violation.[95]

Gregory Ball has taken a strong, public stance against medical marijuana since bills regarding the topic have come before the NYS senate after passing through the Assembly. After Just Say Now activists contacted their representatives during the week of April 1, 2013, Senator Gregory Ball tweeted [7], "Receiving emails, calls on "Medical" Marijuana...let me be clear: Marijuana is NOT medicine. Period. Next topic..."

In April 2013, Ball argued on Twitter that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, one of the perpetrators of the Boston Marathon bombing, should be tortured in order to obtain information on any possible attacks in the future. He subsequently got into a heated on-air exchange with CNN host Piers Morgan when asked to defend his Twitter post.[96]

Retirement from politics Edit

In May 2014, Ball announced that he would not seek reelection, opting instead to return to the private sector. He was replaced by Yorktown town councilman Terrence P. Murphy on January 1, 2015.

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Gregory Ball redirects here For other uses see Gregory Ball disambiguation This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article July 2021 Gregory R Ball born September 16 1977 is a former American politician from 2006 to 2014 now a business executive citation needed former active duty U S Air Force officer and member of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly He is a resident of Fredericksburg Texas citation needed Greg BallMember of the New York State Senate from the 40th districtIn office January 1 2011 December 31 2014Preceded byVincent LeibellSucceeded byTerrence P MurphyConstituencyPutnam County and parts of Westchester CountyMember of the New York State Assembly from the 99th districtIn office January 1 2007 December 31 2010Preceded byWillis Stephens Jr Succeeded bySteve KatzConstituencyPutnam County Westchester County Dutchess CountyPersonal detailsBorn 1977 09 16 September 16 1977 age 46 Pawling New York U S Political partyRepublicanResidenceFredericksburg TexasAlma materUnited States Air Force Academy BS OccupationEntrepreneurWebsiteOfficial websiteMilitary serviceBranch serviceUnited States Air ForceYears of service2001 2009RankCaptain Contents 1 Early career and background 1 1 USAF service 1 2 Business career 2 Political career 3 New York State Assembly 2007 2010 3 1 2008 election 3 2 Feud with State Senator Vincent Leibell 3 3 2010 election notable votes 3 4 Political positions 4 Retirement from politics 5 References 6 External linksEarly career and background Edit nbsp Air Force Captain Greg Ball graduated from the United States Air Force Academy 1 Ball was born on September 16 1977 2 in Pawling New York and grew up on Quaker Hill citation needed In 1996 he was awarded the Falcon Foundation Scholarship and attended the Valley Forge Military Academy before receiving an appointment to the United States Air Force Academy While at the United States Air Force Academy Ball interned in the White House Drug Policy Office 3 At the Air Force Academy Ball received a Bachelor of Science in Government in 2001 He started a Masters in International Affairs at Georgetown University in 2004 and was a fellow at the Center for the Study of the Presidency from 2002 to 2003 4 USAF service Edit Ball was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the United States Air Force and requested an assignment with the Air Force Academy s Diversity Recruitment Office and was posted in Philadelphia for a one year tour working as a Minority Admissions Officer Ball was then assigned to the 11th Wing at Bolling Air Force Base in Washington D C as protocol officer The Ceremonies amp Protocol office was responsible for planning organizing and developing projects for the Secretary of the Air Force and the Air Force Chief of Staff as well as coordinating honor guard burial services at Arlington National Cemetery 1 5 During his time in the Ceremonies amp Protocol Office Ball was a Project Officer for numerous events The largest may have been the 2003 Global Air Chief s Conference the first since 1997 for which he rented a cruise ship for a welcome reception in Washington D C for dignitaries attending the Global Air Chiefs Conference 6 As a lieutenant Ball was charged with directing National Hispanic Heritage Month in 2002 2003 and 2004 He organized exhibits and demonstrations to recognize the contributions made by Hispanic countries and cultures and hosted Alberto Gonzales then White House Counsel in 2003 In 2003 Ball was nominated as Military Volunteer of the Year for the 11th Wing He was awarded an Air Force Achievement Medal for outstanding service by General John P Jumper and was honorably discharged from active duty in January 2005 with the rank of captain Business career Edit Upon his separation from active duty Ball was recruited by the Antioch Illinois based Exceed International a commercial development corporation with a presence in India Turkey and Tunisia 7 Placed in charge of the marketing department he served as a team member with the Company President on a 38 company executive mission to an economic summit in New Delhi which included representatives from companies such as Amex Cargill New York Life Dow Chemical General Electric Bechtel and Cognizant 8 Later Exceed invested 11 1 million in India to expand operations 9 Construction began on six projects in Chennai which included the ESPEE IT Park and the Bascon Technology Park which helped Exceed establish a foothold in India 10 11 The company also invested as a joint venture partner in mixed use residential projects such as a water treatment facility 12 Eventually Ball was elevated to Vice President of Exceed s Northeastern United States division and returned to New York 13 The Illinois based developer employs nearly 400 people in various fields such as project management development architecture engineering construction government relations finance and technology 14 15 In 2006 Exceed proposed a 75 million urban renewal project for the village of Brewster which would generate some 2 million a year in tax revenue for the town 16 The village s Mayor noted that All of the infrastructure work recently completed by defining our identity within the watershed has paid off Brewster finds itself in a situation where people are eagerly interested in working with the village in partnership to see our village revitalized 16 Political career EditIn early 2005 Ball announced his candidacy for State Assembly as a Republican and stated he would attempt to unseat the incumbent Assemblyman Will Stephens in a primary 17 18 Stephens family had held the seat nearly continuously for eighty years his grandfather D Mallory Stephens represented the district from 1926 to 1952 his father Willis Stephens Sr held the seat from 1952 to 1982 and Stephens himself served from 1994 to 2006 19 Ball received over 110 000 in campaign contributions for the race 20 21 He was placed on the primary ballot by the signature of over 1800 petitioners 22 23 In 2004 while living in D C Ball created a charity polo event for underprivileged youth known as the Courage Cup which presented 10 000 to charities in 2005 24 The Courage Cup was also investigated by the Washington Post after allegations that Ball was diverting funds from the charity to his political campaigns The Poughkeepsie Journal noted that Ball s political action committee made a donation to the Courage Cup charity for the use of the tent at the event The group then solicited funds for Ball in the tent an activity the assemblyman said was perfectly legal and above board 25 At times Ball s campaign was noted for its unorthodoxy Ball himself dressed up in a chicken suit and followed around Stephens after the incumbent refused to debate him 26 On September 12 2006 in the Republican Primary for New York s 99th District Ball defeated Stephens in a landslide with 70 4 5 165 votes to 29 6 2 176 votes for Stephens the lowest vote total for any incumbent running for reelection to the State Assembly that day 27 Stephens drew criticism when he refused to repudiate a letter about challenger Greg Ball which falsely claimed Mr Ball had received a dishonorable discharge from the United States Air Force 28 29 30 According to a 2006 interview Ball s ultimate political ambition is to become the Governor of New York State 7 New York State Assembly 2007 2010 Edit nbsp Ball participates in the 2007 Pawling Veterans Day parade carrying the flag of the POW MIA Ball has stated that since my election victory we have made extraordinary progress by elevating the debate on tough issues like taxes illegal immigration and dysfunction in Albany 31 32 He was sworn into office on January 8 2007 33 34 The first time Ball rose to speak in the Assembly chamber he called the legislature dysfunctional and withstood boos from his colleagues 35 36 37 The next day Governor Spitzer called Ball to express support for his sentiments 38 39 Ball stated that It was not easy getting up as the new guy and standing up to tell a group of people what they don t want to hear but his speech became so popular that soon dozens of reporters began calling he appeared on Fox News excerpts from the floor speech popped up on numerous political blogs his campaign web site received so many visits that its server crashed and a YouTube video of his remarks was ranked 80th among new videos the day it was uploaded 40 41 Although the remarks were contentious they echoed a fifty six page study from the nonpartisan New York University School of Law s Brennan Center for Justice which referred to the legislature as the least deliberative and most dysfunctional in the nation 42 As ranking member of the Veterans Affairs Committee Ball announced legislation expanding the eligibility for veterans to receive tax exemption benefits including the exemption of real property owned by certain disabled veterans from property taxation Ball authored the bill that created the tuition remission program for veterans offering them free tuition at both SUNY and CUNY undergraduate and graduate institutions 43 44 Governor Eliot Spitzer included the measure in his 2008 executive budget proposal and the measure was kept funded in Governor David Paterson s version 45 According to The Journal News one key to Ball s success was that his campaign identified the concern local voters cared most about illegal immigration 46 The New York Sun reported that Ball who has called for some local prison and police officials to be trained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to help deport illegal immigrants defines himself as a moderate on the immigration issue 47 Ball made illegal immigration a focal point of his bid for office 48 In October 2007 he strongly criticized Governor Spitzer s plan to give driver s licenses to illegal immigrants 49 50 51 He was at the forefront of the opposition to the plan and his Statewide petition to stop it led to the Assembly Minority Conference s decision to sue the Governor to stop the plan 52 nbsp Former Governor Spitzer and Assemblyman Ball disagreed on a number of issues but worked together on several reform packages 53 54 nbsp At his Pawling New York campaign headquarters Assemblyman Ball and campaign volunteers gear up for his reelection bid in May 2008 55 Ball has worked to promote businesses that hire legal immigrant laborers and has begun to create a database for usage on his campaign website 56 His campaign headquarters in Pawling may have been targeted over the contentious issue and was vandalized with swastikas in October 2006 although the person or persons responsible misspelled the word Fascist twice 57 58 An oft quoted line from his campaign literature was that Illegal Immigration is Illegal 59 60 2008 election Edit Ball was referred to as one of the rising stars in the Republican Party 61 during speculation that he would run against freshman Congressman John Hall in 2008 although he later ruled out a challenge against Hall 31 62 63 In early May 2008 John Degnan the former Mayor of Brewster New York announced he would be mounting a challenge to the freshman Assemblyman 64 In the September 9th 2008 primary Ball won the primary by a 3 to 1 margin amongst Republicans 65 66 67 He again faced Degnan who had the Democratic nomination in the general election and was re elected with 60 of the vote 68 69 70 71 72 Feud with State Senator Vincent Leibell Edit In July 2010 State Senator Vincent Leibell blamed Ball for a raid of the Senator s home which was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation 73 The Senator was later arrested tried and convicted on several counts of Federal corruption charges 74 Ball had often accused the Senator of using the office as his personal piggy bank 2 The feud between Leibell and Ball dated back to the 2008 election when Ball first accused the Senator of orchestrating a smear campaign against him 3 On August 26 2008 a local newspaper known as The Putnam Times published court documents surrounding the breakup between Ball and a Washington D C woman in 2003 Ball blamed Leibell for hiring private investigators for the newspaper article and for funding the campaign of his Democratic challenger John Degnan 75 Ball stated both he and the woman both filed for orders of protection following the end of their relationship In November 2003 both Ball and the woman asked the court to dismiss their complaints against each other which was done Ball told The Daily News that It was just a heartfelt breakup where both parties jointly requested a cooling off period and the entire matter was mutually dismissed My life is an open book and always has been 76 While The Putnam Times a local paper incorrectly reported that Ball violated the order of protection by following the woman to Israel on July 20 News Channel 12 a regional network pointed out that order of protection was filed six days earlier on July 14 and court records state Ball traveled to Israel on June 20 77 78 The Poughkeepsie Journal also later pointed out that there was never a criminal restraining order and the documents printed by the Times was actually a temporary order of protection which anyone can request 79 Following the revelations that Ball s ex girlfriend filed for an order of protection against him in 2003 on September 3 2008 the Journal News reported that a former member of Ball s staff had accused him of sexually harassing her in a letter sent to Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver detailing the incident 80 Perrault s accusations were later found to be fabrications and Ball was exonerated 81 Initially News 12 analyst Mike Edelman called the report not credible and many questioned the timing of the complaint as the former staff member waited a year to write the letter until a few days before the primary election 82 83 The previous day Ball had released e mails from his former Chief of Staff which stated that Perreault was ready to go forward with a lawsuit and embellish some of the details calling the letter to Silver into question 84 Ball said the letter was part of a smear campaign and that the ex Chief of Staff was a mole for State Senator Vincent Leibell who was backing his primary opponent Ball released a taped phone conversation between the ex Chief of Staff and a local political candidate where his former deputy stated he was working for the senate to neuter Ball 85 Although at first the ex Chief of Staff denied working for the senate to The Journal News the next day he admitted it in another article but Senator Leibell denied any conspiracy 79 The Assembly Ethics committee met in October 2008 reaching a not guilty verdict 86 87 and ruling that no harassment ever occurred and unanimously voted to throw out the charges against Assemblyman Ball 88 89 The accuser the 60 year old Perrault had been the target of numerous sexual harassment allegations at a prior job where she was a supervisor 90 91 It was noted that Ball s accuser had herself settled four lawsuits for an undisclosed sum at least three of which accused her of sexual harassment 92 2010 election notable votes Edit In May 2009 Ball announced he was a candidate for Congress in New York s 19th congressional district Ball drew some attention by raising more money than incumbent Congressman John Hall in the second quarter of 2009 4 On November 21 2009 Ball abandoned his Congressional run and decided to run for State Senate in District 40 the seat formerly held by Vincent Leibell 5 In a letter to his supporters Ball stated that the job of reforming Albany had not been completed saying From property tax reform to corruption in government the job I set to do in 2006 is still incomplete and it can only be accomplished by continuing to tackle our nation s most dysfunctional legislature 6 Ball who was opposed by the Republican Party operatives who defeated endorsed Republican candidate and Somers town supervisor Mary Beth Murphy in a primary election in September 2010 On November 2 2010 Ball won election to the New York Senate from the 40th district by a 52 48 margin over Mike Kaplowitz also from Somers Political positions Edit On June 24 2011 Ball voted against allowing same sex marriage in New York during a senate roll call vote on the Marriage Equality Act which narrowly passed 33 29 and legalized marriages performed in the state regardless of the genders involved in the union In a CNN interview Ball said he did not think the bill went far enough in extending religious protections for individuals and businesses with religious objections to marriage equality for same sex couples Ball opposes drilling in the Marcellus Formation and in particular the use of hydraulic fracturing in the process 93 He has taken several tours of Pennsylvania with Josh Fox the director of Gasland Ball supported the temporary two month extension of the Social Security payroll tax relief calling out incumbent Representative Nan Hayworth for voting against the bill using class related rhetoric accusing Hayworth of being out of touch with her constituents In 2012 Ball has expressed strong support for the use of public funds to transport private school students and is currently trying to increase the distance for these children that the public schools would be responsible for 94 Ball spoke out against publishing the names and addresses of handgun permit holders insulting the editors of The Journal News and accusing them of privacy violation 95 Gregory Ball has taken a strong public stance against medical marijuana since bills regarding the topic have come before the NYS senate after passing through the Assembly After Just Say Now activists contacted their representatives during the week of April 1 2013 Senator Gregory Ball tweeted 7 Receiving emails calls on Medical Marijuana let me be clear Marijuana is NOT medicine Period Next topic In April 2013 Ball argued on Twitter that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev one of the perpetrators of the Boston Marathon bombing should be tortured in order to obtain information on any possible attacks in the future He subsequently got into a heated on air exchange with CNN host Piers Morgan when asked to defend his Twitter post 96 Retirement from politics EditIn May 2014 Ball announced that he would not seek reelection opting instead to return to the private sector He was replaced by Yorktown town councilman Terrence P Murphy on January 1 2015 References Edit a b I was honored to serve as Greg Ball s mentor while he was in the U S Air Force As Greg excelled through the ranks and was promoted to Captain I was honored to watch Greg perform as an outstanding young officer Greg Ball graduated from the Air Force Academy served in the White House Drug Policy Office lived on Capitol Hill and served in the 11th Wing in our Nation s capital working directly for four star generals in the Pentagon and throughout the National Capitol Region Few Lieutenants are chosen for such a demanding position Col Joseph P Green USAF Ret E Mail to Bob Fois June 6 2006 Legislative Preview Meet The New Members The Capitol Manhattan Media January 6 2011 Retrieved March 13 2011 permanent dead link campaign bio Archived 2012 10 28 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on September 25 2012 Henderson Robert E ed A Dialogue on the Presidency with a New Generation of Leaders Papers of the 2002 2003 Center Fellows Archived 2019 04 02 at the Wayback Machine Washington DC CSP 2003 VOTER S GUIDE 99th state Assembly District Poughkeepsie Journal October 29 2006 FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 25 2003 FBO 0603 Department of the Air Force Direct Reporting Units 11th CONS 110 Luke Avenue Bldg 5681 Suite 200 Bolling AFB DC 20332 0305 Retrieved June 1 2008 a b Chandramouly Anjana American dream in India Business Line March 17 2006 Germain David U S India Business Council Mounts 38 Company 4 City Executive Mission to India US Newswire March 2 2007 US based Exceed Int l launches India Operations AsiaPulse News November 22 2004 US construction co Exceed to build IT park in Chennai Business Line November 20 2004 Ramesh M US construction co Exceed bags 6 projects in Chennai Business Line November 20 2004 Exceed to invest Rs 50 crore in its Indian arm Business Standard November 20 2004 The Next Economy Exceed International Retrieved on February 24 2008 Drummond Sara India calls CIRE Magazine January 2006 Kuyper Diana Retail condos encouraged News Sun October 11 2005 a b Plans call for 75 million urban renewal project of village s downtown Archived 2007 02 13 at the Wayback Machine Putnam County Courier March 24 2006 Wagenseil Paul June 30 2005 Politician Tells Voters They re Idiots Associated Press Pawling man seeks GOP support for Assembly Poughkeepsie Journal May 31 2005 Index to Politicians Stephens The Political Graveyard Retrieved on February 24 2008 Risinit Mike Greg s been spending The Journal News July 13 2006 New Yorkers on the Ball 2006 July Periodic Report Summary Page New York State Board of Elections Retrieved on February 24 2008 Archived January 7 2012 at the Wayback Machine Risinit Mike Ball s in or at least his paperwork is The Journal News July 11 2006 Pawling man sets his sights on state Assembly seat Poughkeepsie Journal April 27 2005 Argetsinger Amy June 12 2007 Courage Cup Ponying Up For Whose Charity The Washington Post Retrieved 13 May 2013 Ball says fundraising at charity event was perfectly legal Poughkeepsie Journal Retrieved 13 May 2013 Risinit Mike The chicken suit has been mothballed sort of The Journal News May 31 2006 Primary 2006 NY1 News September 2006 Archived from the original on 2008 02 13 Ball Defeats incumbent Stephens for GOP Line in Assembly Race The Journal News September 2006 Archived from the original on 2007 09 30 Foe questions ethics of assemblyman s mailing Poughkeepsie Journal March 8 2006 Fois Bob 99th Ball s military record assailed News Copy June 29 2006 a b Risinit Mike Carmel assemblyman says he won t run for Congress in 08 The Journal News December 31 2007 GOP legislators tout Road to Reform Poughkeepsie Journal April 21 2007 Kramer Catherine Democrats don t have monopoly on reform Legislative Gazette January 8 2007 Valley Republicans take Assembly oath Poughkeepsie Journal January 3 2007 Hammond Bill My voice will be heard Archived 2012 07 24 at the Wayback Machine Daily News February 8 2007 Joint Legislative Session New York State Assembly 2007 02 07 SenNet TV a href Template Cite episode html title Template Cite episode cite episode a External link in code class cs1 code network code help Gallagher Jay Different tune from freshman Putnam lawmaker The Journal News March 6 2007 Risinit Mike Eliot s on the phone The Journal News February 9 2007 Newcomer Ball slowly learns ropes Poughkeepsie Journal January 17 2007 Confessore Nicholas Scolding Peers Legislator Draws Notice New York Times February 10 2007 Colleagues boo freshman during scolding of Assembly Poughkeepsie Journal February 8 2007 Creelan Jeremy and Moulton Laura The New York State Legislative Process An evaluation and blueprint for reform Archived 2008 05 29 at the Wayback Machine New York University School of Law Brennan Center for Justice Retrieved on February 28 2008 Bill Summary A08532 New York State Assembly Retrieved on February 24 2008 Scott Larry COMBAT VETS GOING BACK TO VIETNAM TO GET FREE TUITION AT N Y STATE UNIVERSITIES Archived 2008 04 20 at the Wayback Machine VA Watchdog April 16 2008 Part N Amend the Education Law in relation to tuition assistance for veterans Archived April 15 2008 at the Wayback Machine Memorandum in Support Article VII Legislation Education Labor and Family Assistance Archived April 10 2008 at the Wayback Machine Enacted Budget 2008 09 New York State Executive Budget Archived April 10 2008 at the Wayback Machine New York State Division of the Budget Retrieved April 11 2008 West Debra The Greg Ball effect An anti illegal alien strategy takes root and thrives The Journal News August 12 2007 Garland Sarah Immigration Foes Will Search for Common Ground at Conference New York Sun May 30 2008 Klein Benjamin Ball looks to hold people s feet to the fire Legislative Gazette January 16 2007 Chase Kelly A DMV debate is focus of special session Cuomo set to defend state against legal challenges to new policy Legislative Gazette October 29 2007 Blain Glenn Assembly GOP takes aim at Spitzer license plan The Journal News October 1 2007 GOP group critical of Spitzer plan Poughkeepsie Journal March 2 2007 Assembly GOP to Sue Governor and Dept of Motor Vehicles Westchester Times Tribune October 4 2007 Stone Adam Ball pledges Albany reform dead link North County News Archived 2008 04 12 at the Wayback Machine December 27 2006 1 in GOP welcomes Spitzer reforms Poughkeepsie Journal March 14 2007 The Ball Express Volunteer Night at Campaign Office permanent dead link Ball for Assembly May 12 2008 Risinit Mike Move over Yellow Pages Archived 2007 04 30 at the Wayback Machine The Journal News April 25 2007 GOP candidate is target of vandals Poughkeepsie Journal November 2 2006 Risinit Mike Definitely a trick The Journal News November 1 2006 Applebome Peter When an Election Becomes a Forum on Immigration New York Times November 11 2007 Risinit Mike Assemblyman Ball discusses illegal immigration and public safety The Journal News December 13 2007 Blain Glenn Could it be Ball vs Hall in 2008 The Journal News December 4 2007 Risinit Mike Ball may run for House seat The Journal News December 17 2007 Blain Glenn Ball not running for Congress The Journal News December 31 2007 Risinit Michael Ex mayor challenges 99th s Ball Poughkeepsie Journal May 12 2008 Risinit Michael Ball primary win upends attacks Leibell The Journal News September 11 2008 Gross Eric Ball by a landslide permanent dead link Putnam County Courier September 10 2008 Risinit Michael and Rojas Marcela GOP voters overwhelmingly go with Ball over Degnan The Journal News September 9 2008 Gross Eric It wasn t event close Ball wins big in primary dead link Pawling News Chronicle Archived 2008 11 21 at the Wayback Machine September 10 2008 Ball beats Degnan easily but tensions persist permanent dead link News 12 Networks September 10 2008 Ball easily survives Republican primary challenge Mid Hudson News September 10 2008 Rojas Marcela Ball defeats Degnan by 3 to 1 margin Poughkeepsie Journal September 10 2008 Ball defeats Degnan both live to fight another day permanent dead link News 12 Networks September 9 2008 The Courier July 1 2010 Archived from the original on 2010 07 04 Retrieved 2010 12 28 New York Federal Bureau of Investigation Archived from the original on December 12 2012 Westchester pol cries foul at alleged smear campaign permanent dead link News 12 Networks August 26 2008 Blain Glenn 1 Daily News August 26 2008 News 12 reported that In addition Ball wants the FBI to step up an investigation of allegations he made last year accusing Leibell of publishing a newspaper article which incorrectly claimed Ball violated an order of protection brought by a former girlfriend after they broke up WC pol levels new charges against opponent permanent dead link News 12 Networks September 3 2008 a b Risinit Michael GOP primary candidates locked in bitter spat Poughkeepsie Journal September 7 2008 Former staff member says Ball sexually harassed her The Journal News September 3 2008 Gormley Michael NY Assembly committee No sex harassment by Ball Newsday October 23 2008 Risinit Mike Attacks accusations build in primary battle The Journal News September 7 2008 Risinit Michael More on the sex harassment accusation in the 99th The Journal News September 4 2008 Risinit Mike Ball alleges smear denies harassment The Journal News September 4 2008 Risinit Michael Former staff member says Ball sexually harassed her permanent dead link The Journal News September 3 2008 10 24 08 YORKTOWN The Assembly Ethics Committee reached a not guilty verdict in the case of Assemblyman Greg Ball R who was accused of sexually harassing a former staffer News 12 permanent dead link Retrieved October 25 2008 Risinit Michael No evidence sexual harassment by Ball Silver says Journal News October 24 2008 Ball did not harass staffer panel decides Poughkeepsie Journal October 24 2008 Karlin Rick Ball cleared of harassment charges Albany Times Union October 23 2008 Spector Joseph Ball calls for quick decision in possible ethics probe Journal News September 25 2008 Ball cleared of sexual harassment charges Mid Hudson News October 24 2008 Spector Joseph Ball Cleared In Sexual Harassment Case Journal News October 23 2008 Campbell Jon December 21 2011 Ball Castelli slam hydrofracking Ball takes dig at Hayworth Gannett News Service Retrieved December 21 2011 Katherine Pacchiana Ball Holds Busing Forum at Somers JFK High School Archived 2013 02 03 at archive today The Daily Croton March 17 2012 Goodman J David January 2 2013 Newspaper That Put Gun Permit Map Online Hires Armed Guards The New York Times Retrieved January 3 2013 Edelman Adam April 23 2013 New York State Sen Greg Ball stands by rant on Piers Morgan s show calling for torture of accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev New York Daily News Retrieved 2013 04 24 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Greg Ball New York State AssemblyPreceded byWillis Stephens Jr New York State Assembly99th District2007 10 Succeeded bySteve KatzNew York State SenatePreceded byVincent Leibell New York State Senate 40th District2011 15 Succeeded byTerrence P Murphy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Greg Ball politician amp oldid 1175748191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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