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Thomas Milton Street Sr. (April 25, 1939 – November 28, 2022) was an American businessman, a
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from
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, and the brother of former Philadelphia mayor John F. Street. Originally a street hot dog vendor, he rose to prominence as an activist challenging the city's vending and housing ordinances.


Early life and career before politics

Street was born on April 25, 1939, the middle of three brothers. He grew up on a farm near Swedeland in
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, outside Philadelphia, in a strict family of
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. He attended Oakwood College and
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, and was owner of Street Food Concessions prior to entering politics.


Political career


State legislature

Street was elected to the 181st District of the
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as a
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in 1978, and to the
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as a Democrat in 1980. However, shortly after his election, he switched parties to Republican in order to give the Republicans control of the State Senate. He was rewarded with a committee chairmanship and a finer office that was previously State Senator
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's. He was an unsuccessful candidate for Congress against incumbent Representative Bill Gray in
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, and an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for re-election as State Senator in 1984.


2007 Mayoral candidacy

Street declared his candidacy in the 2007 Philadelphia mayoral election, while awaiting trial on federal tax charges. His candidacy was denounced by many, including eventual Mayor
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, who called Street's candidacy a distraction from important issues. Street was later arrested on February 19 in
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for failure to pay multiple traffic tickets, though he asserted upon release that his campaign would continue. Street had announced that if 5,000 people did not attend a noontime rally at
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plaza on March 1, 2007, he would give up his candidacy for mayor. Media reports placed attendance at about 200, many of those curious passersby. Street was undeterred, saying he "underestimated" his passion and vowed to continue in the race, not wanting it to be considered a "
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."


2007 City Council candidacy

Five days later Street withdrew, announcing his intention to run for one of the five Democratic
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seats on the last day to file nominating petitions. This would place him in contention with his nephew,
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, son of the former mayor of Philadelphia. Street himself pointed out that the city residency requirement for a council candidate is one year instead of the three years for a mayoral candidate. There has been some question as to where Street officially resided, in Philadelphia or Moorestown,
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. On March 12, 2007, Street's petition was challenged in court by a voter, since Street turned in only 894 validated signatures into City Hall and the requirement to be placed on the Democratic Primary ballot is 1,000. He did get on the ballot and was unsuccessful in his bid, finishing 17th of 19 candidates (for five spots) with 1.47% of the vote.


2011 Mayoral candidacy

Street was once again running for mayor in the 2011 election. He challenged incumbent mayor
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in the Democratic primary, and lost, accumulating 24.07% of the primary vote.


2015 Mayoral candidacy

On March 10, 2015, Street filed as a Democratic candidate for
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. As with previous years, violence prevention was a central theme of his campaign. He received 1.68 percent of the vote, finishing last in 6th place. Shortly after his failed campaign, Street announced a proposal to train 5,000 residents in
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to support law enforcement.


2018 State House campaign

Street ran for his old seat in the 181st Pennsylvania House district as the Republican nominee. He received 4.66% of the vote, losing to Democrat
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.


2019 Mayoral candidacy

On May 15, 2019, Street announced his candidacy in the 2019 mayoral election. Having announced too late to run on either party's ticket, he ran an independent write-in campaign. He had until August 1, 2019 to submit the necessary paperwork and petition with the required signatures.


Business ventures

Street later returned to prominence during the 1990s through his many business ventures, including a local amphibious tour bus company and vending and consulting contracts with the city and
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.


Trial and conviction

In November 2006, Street was indicated on federal charges of
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,
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, and tax offenses.Philadelphia mayor's brother indicted
United Press International (November 28, 2006).
The fraud charges arose from Street's involvement with Philadelphia Airport Services, a joint venture established to seek a maintenance contract at
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and
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; federal prosecutors alleged that the airport contacting company hired Street and paid him $2 million worth of consulting fees and income for which Street did little or no work, and for which he did not report income on his
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s or pay tax.Joseph A. Gambardello and Joseph A. Slobodzian
Accountant for Milton Street testifies
''Philadelphia Inquirer'' (February 13, 2008).
During his trial, Street claimed that the
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on wages is illegal and the
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had no authority to collect taxes, a common tax protestor argument universally rejected by the courts. On February 22, 2008, a jury convicted Street of three counts of failure to file tax returns for years 2002, 2003, and 2004.Joseph A. Gambardello
Milton Street verdict is mixed
''Philadelphia Inquirer'' (February 22, 2008).
The crimes were misdemeanors.Emilie Lounsberry

''Philadelphia Inquirer'' (September 27, 2008).
He was acquitted on four counts of mail and wire fraud; and the jury deadlocked on two charges that Milton had filed false returns in 2000 and 2001. A co-defendant, John H. Velardi Sr., was acquitted. In September 2008, U.S. District Judge
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sentenced Street to 30 months in prison; during the hearing, Judge Davis said that Street's conduct in failing to file returns or pay tax on almost $3 million in income was "outrageous" and also ordered Street to pay $413,000 in back taxes. Street appealed, but his conviction was affirmed by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Street served 26 months in prison.


Death

Street died on November 28, 2022,James Jackson
T. Milton Street Sr., former Pennsylvania state senator, dies at 83
''Philadelphia Tribune'' (November 28, 2022).
after a battle with
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.


References

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