Honorable Andrew M. Cuomo, Governor of New York State
Dear Governor Cuomo:
Mobilizing Preachers & Communities (MPAC) is writing you today to express our deep concern about how the SUNY Board and its chairman, H. Carl McCall, have managed the sale of Long Island College Hospital (LICH). MPAC is an advocacy and grassroots organization that represents over 250 churches in the New York metropolitan area and across the state of New York.
MPAC is deeply troubled and bitterly disappointed about how the RFP process has been handled in the matter of LICH. The recent selection of Fortis by the SUNY Board confirms our suspicions that this process was not intended to be fair and even handed from the start. Even more disturbing to our member churches and congregants is how two very experienced and seasoned minority companies who finished far ahead of Fortis in the scoring process were disqualified by the board (Brooklyn Health Partners and The Peebles Corporation). How is it that a major development project of this size and caliber that will profoundly affect the health and well being of the largest county in the state of New York, whose population is over 80% minority, does not have a minority developer who has been approved to negotiate with the SUNY Board? As difficult as this is to write to you, we need you to know, Governor, that the appearance of impropriety is now perceived in our community.
In addition, what is also deeply troubling to us is the fact that the SUNY Board has chosen a developer who is not committed to building and maintaining a full service hospital in Brooklyn. This is a devastating development for our community. Universally our congregants and supporters have insisted that no matter what development group is awarded the LICH contract, it must be 100% committed to maintaining and managing a full service health care facility so the continuity of care is protected in our neighborhoods. Fortis does not intend to meet this vital threshold for the project.
We hope that you are either unaware or do not endorse the positions of the SUNY Board as it relates to the selection of Fortis. It is our hope that you will intervene with the Board of Trustees at SUNY in order to prevent the final selection of Fortis. We also ask you today to meet as soon as possible with MPAC pastors and clergy from across the region and the state in order to help develop a plan to resolve this issue.
Your leadership, Governor Cuomo, is needed now more than ever. It is our hope that you will be sensitive to our concerns, particularly with regards to the vital need we have for a full service hospital, minority participation in future development of LICH and job security for those who have now become unemployed as a result of this hospital closing.
We look forward to your favorable response.
Sincerely,
Dr. Rev. Johnnie M. Green
President/CEO of MPAC
MPAC SUPPORTERS:
Patrick Young
First Baptist Church*
East Elmhurst, New York
Johnnie Ray Youngblood
Mount Pisgah Baptist* Brooklyn, New York
Carl L. Washington
New Mount Zion Baptist Church*
Harlem, New York
Edward Mulraine
Unity Baptist Tabernacle* Mount Vernon, New York
Dequincy Hintz
Shiloh Baptist Church*
New Rochelle, New York
Lawrence Aker III
Cornerstone Baptist Church*
Brooklyn, New York
Sean P. Gardner
East Ward Missionary Baptist Church*
Harlem, New York
Renee F. Washington
Gardner Memorial Baptist Church*
Harlem, New York
Fredrick Crawford
Union Grove Missionary Baptist Church*
Bronx, New York
Lisa D. Jenkins,
St. Matthews Baptist Church*
Harlem, New York
Bishop Mitchell Taylor
Center of Hope International Church*
Long Island City, New York
Ben Gibson
Progressive Baptist Church*
Brooklyn, New York
Earl Jones
First Calvary Baptist Church* Brooklyn, New York
Chad Foster
Calvary Baptist Church*
Buffalo, New York
Rickey Harvey
Mount Olivet Baptist Church*
Rochester, New York
Johnnie G. McCann
St Luke Baptist Church*
New York, New York
Kris F. Erskine
Bethany Baptist Church*
New York, New York
James Hassel
Kingdom Christian Cultural Church*
Yonkers, New York
John Gilmore
New Hope Institutional Baptist Church*
Tarrytown, New York
Nelson Dukes
Fountain Spring Baptist Church*
Bronx, New York
Norman Coleman
Burke Avenue Baptist Church* Bronx, New York
Herman Washington
Shiloh Baptist Church* Rockville Centre, New York
Bishop Melvin Reid
Bethany Baptist Church*
Queens, New York
Craig Scott Brown
Bethany Baptist Church*
Jamaica, New York
Jeffrey Crenshaw
Greater Tabernacle Baptist Church*
New York, New York
John Davis
First Baptist Church*
New York, New York
Keith Bolden
First Calvary Baptist Church*
New York, New York
Kevin Quarles
WhosoEver Will Ministries* New York, New York
Pat Morrison
Springfield Baptist Church* Harlem, New York
Isaac Graham
Macedonia Baptist Church*
New York, New York
Keith Robertson
Southern Baptist Church*
Queens, New York
Sandra Baker
Ossining Baptist Church*
Ossining, New York
Alan Paul Weaver
Bethesda Baptist Church*
New Rochelle, New York
Elgin Taylor
Sweet Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church*
Albany, New York
Byron Williams
Baptist Temple Church of Newburgh*
Newburgh, New York
Grady Zellar
Greater Bright Light Baptist Church*
Brooklyn, New York
Marty Parker
Alpha Baptist Church*
East Elmhurst, New York
Dr. Donald Butler
Community Baptist Church*
Hempstead, New York
Bishop Eric D. Garnes Tabernacle of Praise Cathedral*
Brooklyn, New York
Paulette Zimmerman
Mount Zion Baptist Church*
Queens, New York
Sheldon Ferguson
Mount Olivet Gospel Church*
Corona, New York
Reggie Bachus
Mount Ollie Baptist Church*
Brooklyn, New York
Joe Albert Bush
Walker Memorial Baptist* Church
Bronx, New York
Sedgwick Easley
Union Baptist Church*
Hempstead, New York
Daryl Frazier
Majorty Baptist Church*
St Albans, New York
Steve Carter
Mount Ararat Baptist Church*
Brooklyn, New York
Craig Gaddy
Friendship Baptist Church*
Brooklyn, New York
Evan Gray
Macedonia Baptist Church*
Far Rockaway, New York
Walter Hutton
Southern Baptist Church*
Elmhurst, New York
Gilbert Pickett
Mount Horeb Baptist Church*
Corona, New York
Robert Burkett
New Hope Baptist Church* Queens, New York
Craig Brown
Friendship Baptist Church*
Brooklyn, New York
Darrien Ferguson
Mount Carmel Baptist*
Far Rockaway, New York
Duane Sleet
First Baptist Church*
Far Rockaway, New York
Eddie Norman
Salem United Methodist Church*
Harlem, New York
Robert Linden
Bethelite Institutional Baptist Church*
Brooklyn, New York
Victor Hall
Calvary Baptist Church*
Jamaica, New York
James L. Cherry, Sr
Aenon Missionary Baptist Church*
Rochester, New York
Lemuel Mobley
Living Stone Baptist Church* Brooklyn, New York
Calvin Rice
New Jerusalem Baptist Church*
Jamaica, New York
Vernon Shelton
Trinity Baptist Church*
Amityville, New York
Patricia Rickenbacker
Living Hope Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church*
Massapequa, New York
Keith Roberson
Southern Baptist Church*
New York, New York
Kimberly Detheridge
St Marks AME Church* Queens, New York
Marvin Bentle
Antioch Baptist Church*
Queens, New York
William Gillison
Mount Olive Baptist Church*
Buffalo, New York
Wilbur Ingram
Greater Beginnings Ministries*
Queens, New York
Jeffrey Thompson
Amity Baptist Church*
Queens, New York
Connis Mobley
United Community Baptist Church*
Brooklyn, New York
J. D. Williams
St. Johns Baptist Church*
Far Rockaway, New York
Rita Story
First Baptist Church*
East Elmhurst, New York
Victor Gunter
First Baptist Church*
East Elmhurst, New York
Hezekiah Wright
First Baptist Church*
East Elmhurst, New York
Willie Daniels
Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church*
Albany, New York
Karl Delk
New Frontier Baptist Church*
Brooklyn, New York
*Churches and organizations listed are for identification purposes only.
About MPAC:
Mobilizing Preachers and Communities (MPAC), is a non-profit coalition consisting of more than 250 interdenominational churches formed to address issues that impact our communities. Our partnership also includes social, civic, political and corporate organizations, philanthropists, as well as concerned individuals, that target, but are not limited to, the issues of stop and frisk, low-income housing, gentrification, domestic violence, education and economic development.
For most of our 400-year history in the Diaspora, the authentic black church has been the center of our life. The black church sustained us through 400 years of slavery and 100 years of apartheid and it is now poised to lead us through the 21st century.
MPAC intends to use the moral authority earned by the great pastors that came before us, and the strength and solidarity of its expansive congregations within the tri-state area to create a new paradigm of social, political and economic action to impact on improving the lives of our congregants and the citizens of the greater New York City and vicinity.
The global emphasis of MPAC is foundational in relationships that span across the United States and around the world.
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