Press Releases

Ra Presses Education Commissioner On Common Core

Wednesday, the Legislature held a budget hearing on education and, as Ranking Minority Member of the Assembly Education Committee, Assemblyman Ed Ra (R-Franklin Square) was an active participant. Providing testimony was state Commissioner of Education...

An Uncommon Plan For Our Schools

Over the past 12 months, there has been one education issue that stands out above all others: the flawed rollout and implementation of Common Core. Children, parents and educators alike all have spoken out about the high stress, frustration, anxiety and...

Common Core Changes, Fiscal Responsibility Should Dominate 2014 Budget

In his Executive Budget proposal for 2014-2015, Gov. Cuomo has outlined an ambitious agenda. While I have many questions about how we can provide meaningful tax and mandate relief, I look forward to reading further into the details laid out today. I’m...

Ra Talks Plan To Correct Flawed Common Core

Assemblyman Ed Ra has begun the 2014 Legislative Session with a specific goal in mind: reforming the flawed Common Core standards that have caused mass student and teacher disillusionment and frustration. Ra has hosted 11 statewide forums concerning this...

Education, Responsible Budget And Real Tax Relief Should Be State Priorities In 2014

In his State of the State address, Gov. Cuomo put forth several initiatives that he feels will best move our middle class and state forward in the years to come. While there is much we can work on together, there were several missed opportunities in the...

Ra Commends Governor For Directing Port Authority To Conduct Aircraft Noise Study

Assemblyman Ed Ra (R-19th District) expressed his gratitude to Governor Andrew Cuomo today for directing the Port Authority to conduct a study concerning aircraft noise over Long Island. Ra, who sponsored a similar measure that passed the Assembly and...

Ra, Colleagues Hold Second Public Forum To Address Flaws In Common Core

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Assemblyman Ed Ra (R-Franklin Square) and several of his Long Island Assembly Minority colleagues recently held their second public forum to address New York’s Common Core curriculum. Held at SUNY Old Westbury, the legislators invited educators, parents...

Ra, Colleagues To Hold Forums On Common Core

Assemblyman Ed Ra (R-Franklin Square) and several of his Long Island Assembly Minority colleagues will be holding a pair of forums on Long Island to discuss the Common Core program and its effect on local education. These are the first of a slate of statewide...

Long Island Assemblymen Host Meeting Organizing Groups To Help Troubled Youth

The Long Island Assembly Minority Delegation hosted a Youth Services Summit Roundtable at Farmingdale State College Campus. Members heard testimony from various representatives of local school districts, summer camps, counseling centers, charities, and...

Ra, Braunstein And Colleagues Host Press Conference For Airplane Noise Control Legislation

Assemblymen Ed Ra (R-Franklin Square) and Edward Braunstein joined Senators Jack Martins and Kemp Hannon and several of their legislative colleagues at a press conference today in front of the New Hyde Park Village Hall to highlight their legislation,...

Ra Legislation to Address Noise Pollution Passes Assembly

Legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Ed Ra (R-19th District), Assemblyman Brian Curran and Assemblywoman Michele Titus to address aircraft noise passed the Assembly. This bill, requiring the Port Authority to conduct an aircraft noise impact study, and...

Ra Legislation To Address Noise Pollution Reported Out Of Ways And Means

Legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Ed Ra (R-19th District), Assemblyman Brian Curran and Assemblywoman Michele Titus to address aircraft noise cleared another hurdle today when it was reported out of the Assembly Ways and Means Committee, meaning it...

Ra Legislation To Address Noise Pollution Reaches Assembly Floor

Legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Ed Ra (R-19th District) and Assemblywoman Michele Titus to address aircraft noise pollution passed the Assembly Corporations, Authorities and Commissions Committee today and will be reported to the Assembly Ways and...

Ra Resolution Honoring Long Island’s Storied Aviation History Passes Assembly

Assemblyman Ed Ra’s (19th Assembly District) legislative resolution proclaiming May 20th as ‘Transatlantic Flight Day’ in the state passed the Assembly this past Monday. The resolution came as a result of the Town of Hempstead’s role...

Ra, Entire Minority Conference Sign Onto Sweeping Ethics Reform

Assemblyman Ed Ra (19th Assembly District) and the entire Assembly Minority Conference have launched legislation to reform New York State government and create real accountability for those who use their position in government to abet their own personal...

A Smarter, Better Education System

If you’ve read or watched the news in the past few weeks, you’ve seen the mixed response to the changes in school curriculum and the discussion as to whether or not these changes are actually helping to prepare our children for the future. Despite...

Ra Joins Leonard Bus Sales For Grand Opening

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Assemblyman Ed Ra (19th Assembly District) helped Mike Leonard and Leonard Bus Sales celebrate the grand opening of their Trans Tech Bus Service Facility in Garden City Park on May 9. The facility is a brick-and-mortar, one-stop shop for all Trans Tech...

Ra: LIPA Reforms A Much-Needed First Step

Assemblyman Ed Ra (R-19th District) expressed optimism for Governor Cuomo’s proposed changes to the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA). The governor’s plans include streamlining of LIPA’s bureaucracy, new customer service priorities and guidelines...

Ra: Tax Dollars Should Benefit Our Communities, Not The Political Class

Assemblyman Ed Ra (R-19th District) voted against a proposal by the Assembly Majority today that would have created taxpayer-funded political campaigns. The legislation would use hundreds of millions in taxpayer funds to provide campaign contributions...

Budget Takes Some Steps Forward, Some Steps Back

This year’s budget makes strides in several areas for Long Island families. For starters, we managed to once again rein in state spending, keeping it within the same two percent growth we expect our counties and school districts to follow. More importantly,...