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Bronx Council Members Playing Hooky

An investigation by the New York Times revealed that many City Council members have incredibly poor attendance records. According to the report, the average Council member attends 84 percent of all full Council meetings and hearings.

Maria Baez, a Democrat who represents the Bronx’s 14th District, recorded the poorest attendance record of any member. The Times reported that “Ms. Baez…has missed 203 of 608 hearings and full Council meetings since 2004. Only 19 of her absences were excused, for an overall attendance rate of 66.61 percent, according to Council records.”

Calls to Baez’s offices in Manhattan and the Bronx seeking comment were not immediately returned.

Including Baez, four out of the six worst attendance records belonged to Council members from the Bronx – Larry Seabrook (67.86), Foster (71.14 percent), and Anabel Palma (72.47 percent).

Democratic Majority Leader Joel Rivera, a possible candidate in the next race for Bronx borough president, showed up 77.21 percent of the time, the report said.

The Bronx members with the best attendance records were Carmen del Arroyo, who was in attendance 93.9 percent of the time, and Jimmy Vacca, who showed up at 91.94 percent of the meetings and hearings.

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