The Republican leadership is having serious doubts about whether Assemblyman Jim Hayes will be able to hold on to his seat this year. There are too many new, fresh, tough Democratic candidates who are promoting innovative ideas and talking tough words he isn’t used to hearing.
Hayes is a man whose record of accomplishments is a really short list. In reality, he has done little or nothing for the people of his district. In the upcoming election Reynolds will not have the strong support of the party that he hoped to have. If he did, he would have enjoyed their support his run for either the State Senate seat or the open Congressional seat. That did not happen.
What the people of his district are wondering is, what does he mean when he says he still has work to do in his district What? Hayes hasn’t ever done much for his district other than become involved in some suspicious endeavors. For example, he owned a marketing company while being an assemblyman yet reported nothing about it to the Board of Elections. When I questioned him about that issue, looking for information concerning his company, no answers were offered.
Assemblyman Hayes made the front page of the New York papers, including the Buffalo News, when he was caught during an unethical act. While the race to re-elect his close friend Dennis Vacco to the Attorney General position, Hayes was making phones calls to the lawyers on Vacco’s staff telling them they must donate to Vacco’s campaign or their jobs would be in jeopardy. Vacco lost the race and Hayes added to his own reputation as an unethical, dishonest person.
Hayes’ career of doing favors for friends and family, which cost the taxpayers money, goes way back to when he was a Councilman on the Amherst Town Board. Hayes was newly married and his wife’s uncle complained to the Town that his sidewalk was cracked. The town inspected it and repaired the problem at no charge. A year later the town was told to take another look at this same man’s driveway. Again the Town repaired the problem. This took over $3000 of taxpayer’s money to do.
I took this case to the town’s Ethics Board and the Chairman informed me it was all right to fix this property because ‘the owner was not a blood relative of Councilman Hayes.’ What about the rest of the residents of Amherst? Most of us are not blood relatives of Hayes. Can’t we get sidewalks and driveways fixed by the town, gratis?
Still wondering why the Republicans are worried about Hayes losing his seat? There are other questionable issues Hayes has been involved in that will resurface to haunt him.