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Former Legislator Writes Tell All About Albany's Dysfunction

Friday, February 13th, 2009


Seymour Lachman… What a book. My wife bought it for me as a Birthday present, yes I turned 53 Wednesday. But, Lachman confirms everything I have been saying about Albany for a decade. I even wrote an article 5 years ago laying grounds as to file a Lawsuit against Albany.

I spoke to him Tuesday and he will be coming to Buffalo, hopefully for speaking engagement, time on local radio shows and a book signing. I am just in the beginning stages of putting this whole thing together.

Everyone needs to read this book. Buy it on Amazon cheap.


Former Legislator Writes Tell All About Albany’s Dysfunction

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“Today, we are in many ways a laughingstock of the nation,” says Seymour Lachman.

When it comes to how New York State government functions, or it’s dysfunction, Lachman knows first-hand of what he speaks.

He spent nine years in the state senate representing Brooklyn before he says leaving in disgust four years ago.

He then wrote an insider’s tell-all book titled “Three Men In A Room.”

Lachman says everything in state government, from what’s in the budget
to which bills get passed is controlled by those three men who meet
behind closed doors: the governor, the speaker of the assembly and the
senate majority leader.

“My last budget, the Chairman of the Finance Committee presented 2,340
pages of the budget. I had never seen it. And he said ‘ok guys, this
has been approved by the speaker and the majority leader, you go out
and vote on this in 20 minutes,’” says Lachman.

Scott Brown: “Did you have any idea of what was in there?”

Lachman: “No, how can you? I had no idea of what was in there.”

Brown: “Do rank and file members have any real power in Albany?”


Lachman: “No, not really.”

Indeed, the two leaders in the legislature have near absolute power over their members.

They control everything from:

* What committees lawmakers sit on;

* Whether they receive stipends of tens of thousands of dollars in
addition to their salary that come with committee leadership positions;

* How large their office and staffs are.;

* How much money they’ll receive for projects in their district;

* To how much money they’ll get from their party for their re-election campaigns.

Lachman says the leaders keep an iron-fisted control through a carrot and stick approach.

“I was put on the Finance Committee and I was told by one of the
leaders after taking an independent vote that ‘look Lachman you have
all the skills and background, you can rise to the top or sink to the
bottom, which would you rather have?’”

Brown: “And was it simply a question of whether you’d play ball or not?”

Lachman: “That’s right. Whether I would play ball on every bill that’s important to the leadership.”

And most members of the assembly and the senate do play ball.
Rest of transcript here……….

Three Men in a Room – the book

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

After watching this interview with the author on Channel 2 WIVB, I had to find the book on Amazon. This is a must read. I feel vindicated because for the past 5 years I have been saying so much that this guy proves in this book. Buy it and find out exactly how Albany is really run and how we get screwed by the Three Dictators.

The inside story of one of the country’s most secretive and misruled statehouses by a former New York State senator;.

“Democracy takes decades to take root and flourish. New York is learning that it takes just three men in a room to maim and seriously harm a vigorous and representative system of government.“—from Three Men in a Room

It might be a scene from a movie: three powerful and secretive men sit in a private corner of an exclusive New York club, imperiously making decisions that affect the lives of millions of people. But the scene takes place in Albany, New York, and the exclusive members are the governor, the senate majority leader, and the speaker of the assembly of the New York State legislature.

Three Men in a Room is an insider’s exposé of how one of the country’s largest and most powerful governments—with the fourth-largest budget, behind only the federal government’s, California’s, and Texas’s—has become a model of corrupt, inefficient, and undemocratic governance. Seymour Lachman ran the New York City Board of Education, taught political science, and was then elected to New York’s legislature. What he found when he arrived in the halls of the state senate was a Potemkin village of government where legislators vote on bills they haven’t read during legislative sessions they haven’t attended. After four terms, Lachman left his safe seat in disgust, and has now written this sharp, mordant, and impassioned call for reform. Although Lachman’s story takes place in one of the country’s most progressive states, the problems described in this book are rampant in statehouses throughout the country.

About the Author
Dr. Seymour P. Lachman
served for four-and-a-half terms as a New York state senator. He is a distinguished visiting professor at Adelphi University and co-author of One Nation Under God. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. Robert Polner is an award-winning journalist with Newsday and the editor of America’s Mayor: The Hidden History of Rudy Giuliani’s New York. He lives in Queens, New York.