Tuesday, June 17, 2014

The LuLac Edition #2677, June 17th, 2014

LUZURNE COUNT DEMS GET NEW DIRECTION

MIKE DECOSMO IS ELECTED CHAIR OF THE LUZERNE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY


Attorney William Vinsko, Vice Chair Gale Conrad. Chairman Mike DeCosmo and Senator John Yudichak.
Tonight the Luzerne County Democratic Party held its reorganizational meeting at the Wilkes-Barre Township Fire Department Banquet Facility. Approximately 160 Democratic Committee members attended, in addition to several supporters, elected officials and volunteers.
By unanimous acclamation, Mike DeCosmo, from Hazleton, has been elected Chair of the Luzerne County Democratic Party. He succeeds Wyoming Mayor, Robert Boyer. His first appointment was to appoint Gale Conrad, of Plymouth Township, as Vice Chair.
DeCosmo credited his father, Mike DeCosmo, Sr., for getting him involved at a young age. “This is where the power of the party is, with the people” referring to the committee members who comprised one of the largest crowds in decades for the Democratic Party. “I will not overpromise and under-deliver, I will work hard and be accessible,” he concluded to thunderous applause and a standing ovation.
"Mike DeCosmo is a smart, hardworking community leader who has the organizational skills and professional experience to help us build a stronger Democratic Party in Luzerne County," said State Senator John Yudichak. "And, with Mike DeCosmo as chairman, a more robust and united Democratic Party in Luzerne County will mean more families will be heard on the issues they care about most like job opportunities, affordable health care, quality schools and safe communities."
Mr. DeCosmo will lead the Luzerne County Democratic Party for the next four (4) years.

ABOUT MIKE DECOSMO

Michael D. DeCosmo is a life-long resident of the Hazleton Area, and was educated in the Hazleton schools. Upon graduation in 1972, he attended Villanova University and in 1976 graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting. DeCosmo continued his education, and in 1983 received a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Lehigh University.
In addition to his educational background, DeCosmo is also a Licensed Certified Public Accountant in the State of Pennsylvania and is a member of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
DeCosmo is a practicing CPA and has been in business for 34 years, the last 18 in Hazle Township. In addition, he is also a college professor in Accounting. He has taught at Lehigh University, Luzerne Community College, and Lackawanna Junior College. For the last 29 years he has been a Professor at East Stroudsburg University.
DeCosmo has been active politically for years, following in the footsteps of his father, Michael Sr., a Committee man for 36 years. In 1979, at the age of 24, DeCosmo was elected city councilman in Hazleton. He was later elected to the Hazleton Area School Board where he was elected board president. Currently he is in his second term as Hazle Twp Tax Collector.
He is the son of the late Michael C DeCosmo Sr. and Loretta (Halton) DeCosmo of Lattimer. He is married to the former Linda Corvino and is the proud father of five children and seven grandchildren.

9 Comments:

At 11:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't know this guy so I Google him and saw he contributes to REPUBLICANS

to a Sean shamany for state rep
To a bonomo . For state rep
Both times it was against a Democratic incumbent.
Should be interesting


 
At 6:52 PM, Blogger David Yonki said...

IN RESPONSE
to a Sean shamany for state rep
To a bonomo . For state rep
Both times it was against a Democratic incumbent.
DOESN'T MAKE HIM LESS OF A CHAIRMAN. IF YOU HAVE FRIENDS OR NEIGHBORS RUNNING, NOTHING WRONG WITH THROWING MONEY THEIR WAY.

 
At 10:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

So as a Democratic chairman he'll be able to support a Republican as long as it's a friend or neighbor? Or be able to go against an incumbent Democrat?
That's one interesting observation.

 
At 10:52 PM, Blogger David Yonki said...

IN RESPONSE
So as a Democratic chairman he'll be able to support a Republican as long as it's a friend or neighbor? Or be able to go against an incumbent Democrat?
I CAN'T SPEAK FOR THE NEW CHAIRMAN BUT I WOULDN'T DO THAT AS CHAIRMAN. BUT ARE YOU GOING TO THROW HIS TALENT OUT BECAUSE HE SUPPORTED A MEMBER OF THE GOP IN WHAT APPEARED TO BE A LOSING CAUSE?
AM I GOING TO GET DRUMMED OUT OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY FOR VOTING FOR DICK SCHWEIKER IN '74, JERRY FORD IN '76, G. HERBERT WALKER BUSH IN '92, LOCALLY JIMMY O'MEARA AND KATHY GRINAWAY WHEN SHE WAS AN R?
C'MON, THAT TYPE OF THINKING HAS GOTTEN US NOWHERE IN D.C.
That's one interesting observation.
THANK YOU, THAT'S WHAT I'M HERE FOR!!!!

 
At 11:21 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I understand he supported Dobash for County Council and has contributed financially to the campaigns of Republicans. Troubling!!!

 
At 11:31 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looks like the puppet show is about to begin!

 
At 6:10 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

What measurable talent or outcomes can you point to that makes him the best choice.

 
At 10:47 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well here's my take on this pick..if people are complaining about him because he reached across the aisles, I think he's a good pick. Me thinks youse guys protest way too much, heyna??

 
At 5:56 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

So if he say supported Tara Toohil for state rep because she was a friend or neighbor and you're a parent of a child that worked at URS and also a Democrat you should feel good about him supporting him?
Being a chairman of a political body SHOULD require evidence of your commitment to electing candidates from that party.
Elections are partisan. Plain and simple.

 

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