Joseph Bruno Explained

Office1:Acting Lieutenant Governor of New York
Governor1:David Paterson
Term Start1:March 17, 2008
Term End1:June 24, 2008
Preceded1:David Paterson
Succeeded1:Dean Skelos (acting)
Office2:Temporary President and Majority Leader of the New York State Senate
Term Start2:November 25, 1994
Term End2:June 24, 2008
Preceded2:Ralph J. Marino
Succeeded2:Dean Skelos
Office3:Member of the New York State Senate
Constituency3:41st district (1977–1982)
43rd district (1982–2008)
Term Start3:January 1, 1977
Term End3:July 18, 2008
Preceded3:Douglas Hudson (41st)
Ronald B. Stafford (43rd)
Succeeded3:Jay P. Rolison Jr. (41st)
Roy McDonald (43rd)
Birth Name:Joseph Louis Bruno
Birth Date:8 April 1929
Birth Place:Glens Falls, New York, US
Death Place:Brunswick, New York, US
Party:Republican
Spouse:Barbara Frasier (deceased)
Partner:Kay Stafford
Children:4
Alma Mater:Skidmore College (BA)

Joseph Louis Bruno (April 8, 1929 – October 6, 2020) was an American businessman and Republican politician from upstate New York. Bruno served in the New York State Senate from 1977 to 2008 and was Senate Majority Leader from 1994 to 2008. Bruno was convicted of federal corruption charges in 2009, but his conviction was overturned on appeal and a subsequent retrial resulted in an acquittal.

Early life

Bruno was born in Glens Falls, New York[1] and grew up in a six-room cold water flat.[2] Bruno graduated from St. Mary's Academy and earned a B.A. in business administration from Skidmore College. He served in the Korean War as an infantry sergeant. Bruno was president of the New York State Jaycees; in 1964, he was named by them as one of the five "Outstanding Young Men of the State."[1] He “became a millionaire after founding and then selling the Coradian Corporation, a company that sold telephone systems to private businesses and government agencies”.[2]

Political career

In 1966, Bruno was on the campaign staff of Governor Nelson Rockefeller, and from 1969 to 1974 he served as Special Assistant to Speaker of the Assembly Perry B. Duryea. From 1968 to 1969, he was President of the New York State Association of Young Republicans. He also served as Chairman of the Rensselaer County Republican Committee from 1974 to 1977.[3]

New York State Senate

Bruno was a member of the New York State Senate from 1977 to 2008, sitting in the 182nd, 183rd, 184th, 185th, 186th, 187th, 188th, 189th, 190th, 191st, 192nd, 193rd, 194th, 195th, 196th, and 197th New York State Legislatures. He was elected Temporary President of the New York State Senate on November 25, 1994, ousting the incumbent Ralph J. Marino.[4]

Bruno, along with Governor George Pataki and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, was instrumental in passing a death penalty law in New York State in 1995.[5] [6] The New York Court of Appeals (the highest state court in New York) later found the law to be unconstitutional because it gave jurors deadlocked between life without parole and execution no choice but to give eligibility for parole after 25 years; the Court of Appeals feared that jurors faced with this choice would unfairly lean toward a death sentence.[7] In the 10 years after the law was passed, New York's crime rate plummeted without ever seeing an execution, perhaps weakening public support for the death penalty.[8] Silver let the law die in 2005 without much debate.[9]

During the budget process in 1995, Bruno (who was new to the Majority Leader role at the time) made a comment about Blacks and Hispanics who "got their hands out" pressuring the legislature to avoid cuts to social services.[10] [11] According to the Syracuse Post-Standard, "Bruno said he was referring to the Black and Puerto Rican Caucus, which is a major force in the Democratic majority in the Assembly."[12] Bruno's defense was that he was referring to political caucuses, not all blacks and Hispanics; he offered a blanket apology for offending some people, but refused to take his words back.[13]

According to an editorial in The Buffalo News, Bruno pushed a bill through the Senate on June 27, 1995, that would have required girls under 16 years of age to obtain consent from both parents for an abortion. The bill never passed the New York State Assembly.

After SONDA, a gay rights bill, languished in the state Senate for many years as a result of Bruno's opposition,[14] Bruno and his caucus were put on the spot for their support of a socially conservative agenda.[15] LGBT people and groups pushed very hard for SONDA,[16] and in late 2002, Bruno finally gave in;[17] the bill passed the Senate and was signed into law by Governor Pataki.[18]

In 2005, Bruno proposed research into high-speed rail development in New York State as part of a plan to boost Upstate New York's economy.

In December 2006, Bruno disclosed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had been looking into business associates of Bruno's who had received state grants.[19] The FBI investigation appeared to lead Bruno to end one of his long-time consulting jobs in 2007.[20]

Initially, fiscally conservative pundits supported Bruno's agenda as Senate Majority Leader.[21] In later years, they expressed concern over Bruno's willingness to cooperate with Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver on budgets deemed to be excessive, over endorsements Bruno received from state employee labor unions (including health care union Local 1199), and over Bruno's recruitment of former Democrats to run as Republicans for swing Senate districts in Syracuse and the Bronx.[22] [23]

As of 2009, all 16 municipalities (two cities and 14 towns) in Rensselaer County, New York had at least one building named for Bruno. In addition, the Tri-City ValleyCats—a short-season minor-league affiliate of the Houston Astros—play in Joseph L. Bruno Stadium situated on the Troy-North Greenbush border.[24]

2007–2008 legislative session

Entering 2007, Bruno's hold on Senate control appeared more precarious than in prior years, as the Republicans lost the seat formerly held by Nicholas Spano, failed to regain a Republican-leaning seat in Syracuse and—with a caucus diminished to 33 members—had to defend the open seat of Michael Balboni in Nassau County; the latter seat was lost to Democrat Craig M. Johnson, a Nassau County Legislator in a February 6, 2007 special election.[25] The electoral reverses and the ongoing FBI investigation led some Republicans to suggest Bruno might step down as Majority Leader.[26] There were also rumors some Republican senators might cross the aisle to throw control of the Senate to the Democrats.[25]

In April 2007, Bruno also appeared to hold veto power over two other Spitzer initiatives: gay marriage[27] and campaign finance reform.[28] Bruno challenged New York State Governor Eliot Spitzer to restore the state's death penalty law.[29] Bruno also criticized the Governor's plan to issue driver licenses to illegal immigrants, claiming it was aimed at stuffing the ballot box with Democratic voters.[30]

Bruno's position became more tenuous in February 2008 after the special election loss of the heavily Republican 48th District in Watertown, which had formerly been held by Sen. James W. Wright. This loss diminished the Republican Senate majority to a single seat, and press speculation centered on whether the remaining GOP senate caucus would cause Bruno to step down.[31]

Police surveillance controversy

See main article: Eliot Spitzer political surveillance controversy. On July 23, 2007, New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo admonished Governor Eliot Spitzer's administration for ordering the New York State Police to track Bruno's travel records, particularly his use of a state helicopter.[32] At the direction of top officials of the Spitzer administration, the New York State Police created documents meant to cause political damage to Bruno.[33] The governor's staff stated they were responding to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA or FOIL) request from the Albany Times Union in late June.[32] [34]

A lengthy report issued by the Attorney General's office[35] concluded that Spitzer aides attempted to create negative media coverage concerning Bruno's travel before any Freedom of Information Act request was made.[36] The investigation looked into both Bruno's travel and the senate leader's allegation that Spitzer used State Police to spy on him.[37] The Times Union's requests sought documents on use of state aircraft by seven officials, including Spitzer, Bruno and Lieutenant Governor David Paterson, yet Spitzer's office released only Bruno's itinerary.[38] The Spitzer administration and the State Police provided far more details about Bruno than about other officials to the Times Union.[39] No other officials were subject to the same scrutiny as Bruno. In some cases, the reports created by State Police were pieced together long after the trips and based on the memories of the police escorts involved.[40] The report stated that the Times Union request came after the story about Bruno's travels was published, and was "not consistent" with Spitzer administration claims that all it did was respond to a FOIL request.[41] Cuomo concluded: "These e-mails show that persons in the governor's office did not merely produce records under a FOIL request, but were instead engaged in planning and producing media coverage concerning Senator Bruno's travel on state aircraft before any FOIL request was made."[42] [43] The report cleared Bruno of any legal violations in his use of the state's air fleet.[33] [44] The report criticized Spitzer's office for using State Police resources to gather information about Bruno's travel and releasing the information to the media.[45] On July 23, 2007, Spitzer stated that his administration had "grossly mishandled"[32] the situation regarding Bruno's use of state aircraft[46] and added that he had personally apologized to Bruno.[32]

On March 29, 2008, The Buffalo News reported that "former Gov. Eliot L. Spitzer lied to prosecutors" about his role in Troopergate, but added that "the Albany County District Attorney said he will not pursue any criminal charges against the already disgraced ex-governor."[47]

Retirement

On June 23, 2008, Bruno confirmed that he would not seek re-election in the fall of 2008.[48] On June 24, 2008, Bruno stepped down as "temporary president of the senate" and as Senate Majority Leader.[49] On July 18, 2008, Bruno resigned his New York State Senate seat.[50] On November 4, 2008, he was replaced by his "hand-picked" successor, Roy McDonald, in the general election.[51]

Criminal charges and eventual acquittal

On January 23, 2009, Bruno was indicted on eight federal corruption charges, including mail and wire fraud.[52] The indictment alleged that between 1993 and 2006, Bruno was paid $3.2 million in consulting fees to use his position to do favors for entities with business before the state.[53]

On December 7, 2009, Bruno was convicted of two counts of mail and wire fraud. He was acquitted of five felony charges, and the jury hung on the eighth and final count of the indictment.[54] On May 6, 2010, he was sentenced to two years in jail.[55] [56]

In November 2011, Bruno's convictions were overturned on appeal.[57] [58] In May 2013, Bruno's lawyers urged an appeals court to halt the planned retrial, claiming it would violate Bruno's right against double jeopardy.[59] In August 2013, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied Bruno's appeal and held that he could be retried.[60] On May 16, 2014, Bruno was acquitted on both remaining corruption charges.[61]

Post-retirement activities

Almost one year after stepping down from being Senate Majority Leader, Bruno announced that he supported same-sex marriage—a position that in the past he had never taken publicly.[62] In 2009, Bruno was asked by Governor David Paterson to speak out for same-sex marriage in Albany.[63] Bruno also admitted in 2009 that he personally favored same-sex marriage but never brought it to the floor of the State Senate because the majority of his conference was against it, stating "[this] is America, and we have inalienable rights... Life is short, and we should all be afforded the same opportunities and rights to enjoy it."[64] Same-sex marriage legislation was passed in New York in 2011.

In October 2015, Bruno announced that he was contributing $1.4 million in unspent campaign funds to the New York State Senate Republican Campaign Committee, and donating $100,000 to a scholarship fund. At the same time, he announced that he was closing his legal defense fund and donating the $70,000 balance to several nonprofit organizations.[65]

Bruno's autobiography, Keep Swinging: A Memoir of Politics and Justice, was published by Post Hill Press in November 2016.[66] In the memoir, Bruno reportedly made "a spirited defense" of Albany's "system of transactional politics and backroom dealing that he says generally worked".[67]

Personal life

Bruno and his wife, Barbara, had four children: Joseph, Susan, Kenneth, and Catherine. Barbara Bruno died in 2008 after suffering from Alzheimer's disease.[68] As of 2014, Bruno's partner was Kay Stafford,[69] [70] [71] President and CEO of CMA Consulting Services[72] and widow of the late Republican State Senator Ron Stafford.[73] Bruno lived in Brunswick in Rensselaer County, New York.[74]

In September 2013, Bruno had successful surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from his kidney.[75]

On October 6, 2020, Bruno died at his home in Brunswick, New York after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 91.[76] [77]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Joseph L. Bruno. www.nndb.com.
  2. News: Top Senator in New York Won't Seek Re-election. Danny. Hakim. The New York Times. June 24, 2008.
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=T3xBhd0rEZsC&q=%22joseph+l.+bruno%22+rockefeller+duryea Biography, The New York State Directory
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=JE2fZwrUsN4C&dq=%22joseph+l.+bruno%22+new+york+senate+1976&pg=PT120 Rough Justice: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer
  5. https://www.nytimes.com/1995/03/07/nyregion/new-york-senate-approves-revival-of-death-penalty.html "New York Senate Approves Revival of Death Penalty"
  6. https://archive.today/20130415124852/http://www.northcountrygazette.org/articles/2007/042507DeathPenalty.html "Senate Pushing For Reinstatement Of Death Penalty"
  7. https://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/25/nyregion/4-3-ruling-effectively-halts-death-penalty-in-new-york.html "4–3 Ruling Effectively Halts Death Penalty in New York"
  8. http://www.nyadp.org/content/nys-death-penalty-did-you-know Did You Know? Page
  9. http://www.thenation.com/article/no-death-penalty-new-york "No Death Penalty for New York"
  10. News: Governor Criticizes A Chief Ally. James Dao. April 8, 1995. The New York Times. March 18, 2008.
  11. News: Budget Battle Heats Up in Albany as Legislative Leaders Trade Harsh Words. Kevin Sack . April 10, 1995. The New York Times. March 18, 2008.
  12. SyracusePostStandard-Bruno-Assailed
  13. AlbanyTimesUnion-Sharpton-to-Bruno
  14. http://www.gaypasg.org/gaypasg/PressClippings/2007/May/Bruno%20Opposes%20Bill%20to%20Legalize%20Gay%20Marriage.htm "Bruno Opposes Bill to Legalize Gay Marriage"
  15. http://gothamist.com/2007/06/20/assembly_passes.php Blog post, Assembly Passes Gay Marriage Bill
  16. http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/GOP-senator-from-Saratoga-becomes-31st-vote-for-1424481.php "GOP senator from Saratoga becomes 31st vote for same-sex marriage bill; GOP Sen. Roy McDonald becomes 31st vote for same-sex marriage bill"
  17. Web site: The S.O.N.D.A. Shanda - Time to Fight Anti-Family Legislation, Rabbi Yehuda Levin . September 20, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110810111329/http://www.jewishpress.com/pageroute.do/14405 . August 10, 2011 .
  18. Web site: American Family Association - AgapePress news . September 20, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061107221954/http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/1/afa/32003c.asp . November 7, 2006 .
  19. News: Bruno Is Subject of Inquiry by F.B.I.. Michael Cooper and Danny Hakim. December 20, 2006. The New York Times. March 18, 2008.
  20. News: Bruno cuts ties to firm. James M. Odato. December 22, 2007. Times Union. March 18, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080316010124/http://timesunion.com/AspStories/storyprint.asp?StoryID=649518 . March 16, 2008.
  21. News: New York's Republican Crack-Up . Spring 2001 . Steven Malanga . . . March 18, 2008 .
  22. News: Mystery Candidate Revealed. November 22, 2006. Elizabeth Benjamin. Times Union. Capitol Confidential. March 18, 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071007083912/http://blogs.timesunion.com/capitol/?p=2834. October 7, 2007.
  23. News: Conservative Party Refuses To Endorse Senate Leader. Jonathan P. Hicks. July 17, 2004. March 18, 2008 . The New York Times.
  24. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/09/nyregion/09bruno.html "In Bruno’s Upstate Corner, Name Stays Untarnished"
  25. News: Spitzer's Senate choice wins . Elizabeth Benjamin. February 7, 2007 . Times Union. March 18, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080323122929/http://timesunion.com/AspStories/storyprint.asp?StoryID=560993 . March 23, 2008.
  26. News: More Records Subpoenaed in Bruno Case. Danny Hakim and Mike McIntire. December 22, 2006. The New York Times. On the political front, Senator John Bonacic ... became the first Republican to call openly for Mr. Bruno to step down as majority leader, a rare act of defiance among Senate Republicans.. March 17, 2008.
  27. News: Bruno Opposes Bill to Legalize Gay Marriage. Nicholas Confessore. The New York Times. May 2, 2007 . March 18, 2008.
  28. News: Bruno vs. Ri¢hie $ptiz. Kenneth Lovett. New York Post. April 25, 2007. March 18, 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080315104120/http://www.nypost.com/seven/04252007/news/regionalnews/bruno_vs__ri_hie_pitz_regionalnews_kenneth_lovett__post_correspondent.htm. March 15, 2008.
  29. News: On Death Penalty, Bruno and Spitzer Versus Assembly . https://web.archive.org/web/20080324001735/http://www.observer.com/2007/spitzer-albany-and-death-penalty . dead . March 24, 2008 . Azi Paybarah . . April 25, 2007 . March 18, 2008 .
  30. News: Bruno Warns of Illegal Vote Drive. Kenneth Lovett. New York Post. September 26, 2007. March 18, 2008.
  31. News: Senate loss slams state GOP. Irene Jay Liu. February 27, 2008. Times Union. March 18, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080323122947/http://timesunion.com/AspStories/storyprint.asp?StoryID=667122 . March 23, 2008.
  32. News: Danny Hakim. Spitzer's Staff Misused Police, Report Finds. The New York Times. July 23, 2007. March 17, 2008.
  33. News: Cuomo: Spitzer aides used state police to try to damage Bruno . . Cara Matthews . July 23, 2007 . Alt URL
  34. News: Spitzer aides blamed for leak. Troy Record. Michael Gormley. July 24, 2007. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071020064328/http://www.troyrecord.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=18619713&BRD=1170&PAG=461&dept_id=7021&rfi=6. October 20, 2007.
  35. Web site: Newsday | Long Island's & NYC's News Source.
  36. News: Cuomo criticizes Spitzer for using State Police to monitor Bruno. The Buffalo News. Tom Precious. July 23, 2007. Not available, March 17, 2008.
  37. News: Report: NY Governor's Office Leaked Data. Guardian Unlimited. Michael Gormley. July 23, 2007 . London.
  38. News: Tom . Precious . Spitzer aides faulted for smearing Bruno over use of state aircraft . . 2007-07-24.
  39. News: Exhaustive effort to 'get Joe' boomerangs on Spitzer's aides. Times Union. Fred Lebrun. July 24, 2007. March 17, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080323123005/http://www.timesunion.com/aspstories/storyprint.asp?StoryID=608526 . March 23, 2008.
  40. News: Spitzer aides on the outs . . James M. Odato . July 24, 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080514042834/http://timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=608513&category=FRONTPG&BCCode=HOME&newsdate=7%2F24%2F2007 . May 14, 2008 . Not available, March 17, 2008.
  41. Kugler, Sara. "Spitzer sanctions top aides over scandal ", Jordan Falls News , July 24, 2007. Retrieved July 28, 2007.
  42. News: Spitzer aides linked to Bruno leaks . . Michael Gormley . July 24, 2007 . March 17, 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080229091533/http://www.oneidadispatch.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=18620173&BRD=1709&PAG=461&dept_id=68844&rfi=6 . February 29, 2008 .
  43. Faiola, Anthony. "N.Y. Governor Moves to Limit Ethics Scandal", The Washington Post, p. A06, July 25, 2007. Retrieved on July 28, 2007.
  44. News: Spitzer punishes aides after AG report. Newsday. Melissa Mansfield. July 23, 2007. Not available, March 17, 2008.
  45. News: Spitzer Faces Probe in Senate. The New York Sun. Jacob Gershman. July 24, 2007. March 17, 2008. March 2, 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080302134742/http://www.nysun.com/article/58958. dead.
  46. News: Report: Governor's office compiled, leaked data on Bruno. Staten Island Advance. Sally Goldenberg. July 23, 2007. March 17, 2008.
  47. Web site: The March 29, 2008 Buffalo News article.
  48. News: NY Senate leader Joseph Bruno won't run again. Newsday. Associated Press. Michael. Gormley. June 23, 2008.
  49. News: New majority leader a skilled, savvy politician. Newsday. Associated Press. Frank. Eltman. June 24, 2008.
  50. Web site: N.Y. Senate Leader Bruno To Resign Seat. October 29, 2009 .
  51. Kenneth C. Crowe II, "McDonald tops Russo in 43rd Senate race: Incumbents Farley, Seward, Breslin also lead in their Senate races", Times Union, found at TimesUnion website. Retrieved November 6, 2008.
  52. Britt Godshalk, YNN, Bruno Facing Corruption Charges, January 24, 2009
  53. News: Feds indict Bruno on corruption matter. Tom Caprood. January 24, 2009. The Saratogian. January 27, 2009.
  54. News: Bruno, Former State Leader, Guilty of Corruption . The New York Times . Nicholas . Confessore . Danny . Hakim . December 8, 2009 . May 7, 2010.
  55. http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/2-years-for-Bruno-585412.php "2 Years for Bruno"
  56. http://articles.nydailynews.com/2009-12-07/news/17941185_1_bruno-honest-services-prosecutors "Former Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno convicted on 2 of 8 felony federal corruption counts"
  57. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-11-16/former-new-york-senate-leader-bruno-s-conviction-is-thrown-out-on-appeal.html "Ex-New York Senate Leader Joseph Bruno’s Conviction Thrown Out on Appeal"
  58. http://www.saratogian.com/articles/2011/11/17/news/doc4ec3dbd640f4e465348052.txt "NY federal appeals court vacates Joseph Bruno conviction; former senate majority leader may face another trial"
  59. Bruce Golding, New York Post, Battlin’ Bruno ‘fed’ up, May 9, 2013
  60. Glenn Blain, New York Daily News, "U.S. Appeals Court Allows Corruption Case Against Joe Bruno To Continue", August 6, 2013
  61. Lovett, Ken (May 16, 2014). "State Sen. Joseph Bruno walks in corruption trial". New York Daily News. Retrieved June 2, 2014.
  62. Web site: Joe Bruno backs Cuomo, same-sex marriage. Jimmy. Vielkind. Capitol bureau on. May 26. 2011 at 10:47. AM. May 26, 2011. Capitol Confidential.
  63. https://nymag.com/daily/intel/2009/06/can_joe_bruno_rescue_gay_marri.html Can Joe Bruno Rescue Gay Marriage?
  64. http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2009/06/14/2009-06-14_samesex_surprise_joe_bruno_former_ny_senate_leader_now_supports_gay_marriage.html Same-sex surprise: Joe Bruno, former NY Senate leader, now supports gay marriage
  65. News: Associated Press . October 9, 2015 . Ex-Sen. Bruno Giving Leftover $1.4M to NY Senate GOP . WCAX-TV . Burlington, VT . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151013051657/http://www.wcax.com/story/30227385/ex-sen-bruno-giving-leftover-14m-to-ny-senate-gop . October 13, 2015 .
  66. Book: 978-1682613023. Keep Swinging: A Memoir of Politics and Justice. Bruno. Joseph L.. 2016. Simon and Schuster .
  67. Web site: In new memoir, Joe Bruno offers a defense of old Albany. Bill. Mahoney. Politico PRO. December 5, 2016 .
  68. Web site: Joe Bruno's wife Barbara has died. Mahoney. Joe. January 7, 2008. www.nydailynews.com. December 6, 2017.
  69. Web site: Joseph Bruno, Kay Stafford. Groll. Mike. May 16, 2014. www.poststar.com. December 6, 2017.
  70. Web site: JEx-NY Senate leader Joe Bruno, newly acquitted, glad to be free of legal stress. Hughes. Kyle. May 21, 2014. www.dailyfreeman.com. December 6, 2017.
  71. Web site: After all that, Joe Bruno, and 'this system,' are off the hook. Vielkind. Jimmy. May 16, 2014. www.politico.com. December 6, 2017.
  72. Web site: CMA - Kay Stafford - President & CEO. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20151005023550/http://cma.com/about/leadership-team/kay-stafford/. 2015-10-05.
  73. Web site: Bruno kin accused in no-show. Odato. James. July 31, 2013. www.timesunion.com. December 6, 2017.
  74. http://pressrepublican.com/0100_news/x155085428/NY-Senate-leader-Joseph-Bruno-wont-run-again/print Newspaper article, NY Senate leader Joseph Bruno won't run again
  75. Glenn Blain, New York Daily News, Joe Bruno, Ex-State Senate Majority Leader, has Cancerous Tumor Removed from Kidney Before Corruption Trial, September 27, 2013
  76. Web site: Joseph L. Bruno, an iconic Capital Region senator, dies at 91. Brendan J.. Lyons. Times Union (Albany). October 7, 2020. October 7, 2020.
  77. Web site: Lyons . Brendan J. . 2020-10-07 . Joseph L. Bruno, an iconic Capital Region senator, dies at 91 . 2023-12-09 . Times Union . en.