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Lynne Patton, top Trump official, punished over using federal job to create RNC video

In this March 6, 2019 photo, HUD executive Lynne Patton listens as a resident at the New York City Housing Authority’s Queensbridge Houses in New York complains about conditions in her apartment. Patton says she wanted to shine a spotlight . more > By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Tuesday, April 6, 2021 A former high-ranking Trump official has agreed to serve a four-year bar from holding a federal job after she admitted to using her government position to help create a video used by then-President Trump during the GOP nominating convention last year. Lynne Patton, who had served as a regional administrator at Housing and Urban Development (HUD), agreed to the punishment as part of a settlement with the Office of Special Counsel, which policies the Hatch Act, a federal law that limits the kind of political activities federal employees can be part of.

NYC launches Roosevelt-era effort to create jobs, clean up city

Share Mayor Bill de Blasio is taking a leaf out of the FDR playbook to help the city recover from the corona virus pandemic. Roosevelt established the Civilian Conservation Corps, or CCC, in 1933 as part of his New Deal legislation, combating high unemployment during the Great Depression by putting hundreds of thousands of young men to work on environmental conservation projects Mayor de Blasio says his City Cleanup Corps (CCC) will create 10,000 jobs and make New York City the cleanest, greenest city in the United States.  “In 1933, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt built the nation’s economic recovery by improving infrastructure, putting Americans back to work, and restoring civic pride in

Former Trump HUD official barred from government job for 4 years over Hatch Act violation

Former Trump HUD official barred from government job for 4 years over Hatch Act violation CNBC 2 hrs ago Kevin Breuninger Lynne Patton, who oversaw HUD s activities in New York and New Jersey, agreed to accept a 48-month ban from federal employment and pay a $1,000 civil fine for violating the Hatch Act. Patton admitted violating the Hatch Act when she helped produce a video for the Republican National Convention. The Office of Special Counsel said Patton had misused her position to help the Trump campaign. © Provided by CNBC Lynne Patton, event planner and Head of Region II for HUD, looks on as New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Ben Carson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), take questions after signing a ceremonial agreement between the federal government and the City of New York intended to correct mismanagement of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), during a press conference at the Jacob Javits Federal Building, January 31

NYC to combat trash, graffiti complaints with City Cleanup Corps

NYC to combat trash, graffiti complaints with City Cleanup Corps Replay Video UP NEXT New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that the city would be adding 10,000 jobs with the newly created City Cleanup Corps. The first 500 jobs are posted at nyc.gov/ccc with 500 more expected to be added soon. More than 7,700 positions will be posted in July and build to 10,000. Hiring will take place across 10 different City agencies, including the Department of Parks & Recreation (Parks), Department of Transportation (DOT), New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), and Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Mayor de Blasio called it an important part of the city s Recovery for All of Us.

Former Trump Housing Appointee Fined for Abusing Her Position

Ex-Trump Appointee Fined Over Film Shoot at NYC Housing Project Bloomberg 2 hrs ago Catherine Larkin © Photographer: Drew Angerer/Getty Images North America NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 31: Lynne Patton, event planner and Head of Region II for HUD, looks on as New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Ben Carson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), take questions after signing a ceremonial agreement between the federal government and the City of New York intended to correct mismanagement of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), during a press conference at the Jacob Javits Federal Building, January 31, 2019 in New York City. The agreement paves the way for the appointment of a federal monitor to eventually replace the current interim chairman of NYCHA. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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