Team Bhalla Council Slate Proposes Term Limits

All Candidates and RSB 3 (1) (1)

Team Bhalla Council Slate Proposes Term Limits

 

The Team Bhalla Council Slate today proposed term limits for the Hoboken Council and Mayor. The proposal limits councilmembers and the mayor to two consecutive terms, which totals to eight years. The Slate-members pledged that if elected, they would seek to pass the proposal, so that it would become a referendum question on the 2020 ballot.

The Team Bhalla Council Slate State, comprised of Migdalia Pagan-Milano, Nora Martinez DeBenedetto, Lisa Sprengle, Phil Cohen and Cristin Cricco-Powell, said, “We need to encourage new energy and ideas of the City Council–not career politicians who all too predictably play too many political games. This proposal to limit members to two consecutive terms will help us accomplish this goal.”

The Team Bhalla Council slate noted that their terms limits proposals, joined with their Stamp out Voter Fraud Pledge and pledge to support and adhere to Hoboken’s pay-to-play reform and related campaign finance regulations, forms a package of essential reforms designed to protect the integrity of Hoboken government and elections and to open up elected positions to a broader array of residents.

Hoboken council members and mayors can currently serve an unlimited number of consecutive terms.

 

Team Bhalla Council Slate Bios

 

Ward 1: Migdalia Pagan-Milano works for the City’s newly resurrected Constituent Affairs department, where on a daily basis she works to assist residents with problems, such as noise pollution from the rail-yard, unaffordable rents and unsafe living conditions in the senior buildings.  She recently assisted residents of Marineview in the refurbishing of their apartments in the wake of two recent fires.

Migdalia previously worked at the City’s Cultural Affairs Department where she helped organize city events such as the Arts and Music Festival and interacted regularly with business owners.  She was one of the organizers of the first ever Hoboken Pride Week, collaborating with Hudson Pride Center and working to include all LGBTQ residents.  Migdalia, a lifelong resident of Hoboken, resides in the First Ward with her wife, Lisa.

 

Ward 2: Nora Martínez DeBenedetto is a teacher at Kaplan Cooperative Preschool and the coordinator of the popular Art in the Park program for the City of Hoboken, which is now greatly expanded and running at capacity each summer with almost six hundred children enrolled.

 

Nora has served as a volunteer organizer of the Hoboken Uptown Farmers Market for ten years, where she was one of the founding members. In this capacity, she worked to bring Jersey Fresh produce to a neighborhood that was in need of more health food options and community events. A graduate of Syracuse University, Nora later received her Master’s Degree from New Jersey City University. She is a lifelong resident of Hoboken and the Second Ward, where she lives with her husband and young son.

 

Ward 4:  Lisa Sprengle is an attorney, accountant and a mom. She is a business professional and a CPA, with a JD from Chicago Kent. For the past  15 years,  Lisa  has worked as the Controller for a NYC grocery chain, actively involved in all aspects of the business large and small, including legal, finance, accounting, human resources and even store construction.

 

Ward 5: Phil Cohen has been an engaged volunteer in Hoboken’s civic life for nearly two decades. Phil is a member of the Citizens Advisory Group for the transformative $230 million Rebuild by Design project, working on the plan to implement protections for our City from rising tides and strengthening storms like Superstorm Sandy.  He is a member of the Hoboken Library’s Space Search Committee working on identifying an uptown branch location to better serve our community.  Phil is a 5th Ward Democratic Committeeperson who has been elected to serve the 5th Ward for more than a decade.   Last year, he was elected by the Committee’s members to serve as Chair of the Hoboken Democratic Party.

 

A graduate of Rutgers Law School, Phil is a practicing attorney in the New York office of an international law firm where he is a shareholder in the firm’s litigation practice.  Phil and his wife Rebecca are proud to have raised their daughters, Madeline 23, and Anna 19, here in Hoboken.

 

Ward 6: In Cristin Cricco Powell’s 20 years as an executive producer and director of TV shows and documentaries, she’s worked with everyone from coal miners in West Virginia to civil rights icon Harry Belafonte. Leading teams and directing different (and sometimes difficult) personalities has honed her management skills, while running high stakes projects with fixed schedules and tight budgets has given her the ability to think outside the box for smart solutions to sudden problems.

 

Cristin is an active supporter of the Hoboken Public Education Foundation and has a soon-to-be 4th grader and kindergartener at Brandt. She is a firm believer that everyone in Hoboken is her neighbor. Cristin’s family has been in Hoboken since 1897. Her great-grandparents Robert and Raffaela Cricco helped build St. Ann’s Church, and her grandfather, Carl, Sr. and father, Carl, Jr. were much-loved surgeons in town.

(Visited 63 times, 1 visits today)

Comments are closed.

News From Around the Web

The Political Landscape