Albany
Massive $850K Donation Targets Senator Jessica Ramos Ahead of Primary
The last-minute influx, the biggest ever for a legislative primary, is boosting her opponent, Jessica González-Rojas.
Key points
- A mystery donor has contributed $850,000 to a super PAC targeting Senator Jessica Ramos.
- This donation is one of the largest for a single state legislative primary, raising concerns about transparency.
- The outcome of the primary could significantly influence local governance and economic development in Bennington County.
NewsWK — As the June 23 state primary elections approach, a significant financial maneuver has emerged that could impact local politics in New York, including Bennington County residents. A Delaware-based corporation has made an unprecedented $850,000 donation to a super PAC aimed at defeating state Senator Jessica Ramos. This marks one of the largest contributions to an independent expenditure committee for a single state legislative primary race.
The donation comes at a critical time, with Ramos’s opponent, Assemblymember Jessica González-Rojas, currently holding $236,400 in campaign funds compared to Ramos’s $181,100. The super PAC, named Progress for New York Inc., was registered on the same day it received the donation and plans to back González-Rojas.
Local Implications
For Bennington residents, the outcome of this primary could have significant implications for local governance and representation. Senator Ramos has been a vocal opponent of projects like the casino backed by New York Mets owner Steve Cohen, which may resonate with voters concerned about local economic impacts. On the other hand, González-Rojas’s support for such developments may appeal to those prioritizing economic growth.
The super PAC has already begun its campaign efforts, spending $781,300 on advertisements. A billboard truck promoting González-Rojas has been seen in local neighborhoods, emphasizing her partnership with New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
Concerns Over Transparency
The source of this substantial donation has raised eyebrows. Critics, including Ramos’s spokesperson, Hank Sheinkopf, suggest that Cohen may be behind the funding, pointing to his past controversies involving insider trading. “A criminal billionaire is spending millions to unseat a senator who is a daughter of her district,” Sheinkopf stated, highlighting concerns over the influence of large donations in local elections.
Alex Camarda, a senior policy advisor at Reinvent Albany, expressed that using a shell company to mask the true donor’s identity could violate New York State Election Law. He noted that such tactics often aim to obscure the actual source of campaign funds, calling for more robust enforcement against these practices.
As the primary draws near, the dynamics between Ramos and González-Rojas reveal a broader struggle within local politics, with the potential to influence legislative priorities affecting Bennington County.
What’s Next
Local residents should keep an eye on the developments leading up to the primary, as the outcomes may shape local policies and community initiatives for years to come. Voter turnout and engagement will be crucial in determining the direction of leadership in the region.
This article was produced with the assistance of AI and reviewed by our editorial team.
Based on reporting originally published by New York Focus. Read the original story.
