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Albany Approves Firefighter Tax Credit, But Volunteers Deserve More

For the first time in years, New York’s volunteer firefighters and EMS workers are set to see a real increase in the tax credit they receive for their service. Assemblyman John Mikulin (R,C-Bethpage) said this is a step in the right direction but also...

Mikulin Joins Colleagues to Defend Local Control on Long Island

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Assemblyman John Mikulin (R,C–Bethpage) joined members of the Senate and Assembly Minority Conferences in Albany to push back against the REVIVE Act (A.10632, Solages), a bill that would take zoning power away from local governments and give it to state...

Mikulin Highlights Rare Disease Advisory Council Legislation at Capitol Press Conference

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Assemblyman John Mikulin (R,C-Bethpage) yesterday hosted a press conference at the State Capitol to mark the Assembly’s recognition of Rare Disease Day and to highlight critical legislation aimed at improving care for the nearly 1.8 million New Yorkers...

Mikulin Pushes EV Bus Opt-Out

Editor's Note: Mikulin Interview Assemblyman John Mikulin (R,C-Bethpage) was recently interviewed by WSTM/WTVH Syracuse to discuss his EV bus mandate opt-out bill for New York schools. Specifically, it would allow schools to make the final decisions on...

Mikulin Announces Successful Blood Drive Alongside Levittown Fire Department

Assemblyman John Mikulin (R,C-Bethpage) partnered with the Levittown Fire Department for his January blood drive. The drive was held on January 22 from 1:15 p.m. to 7 p.m., hosted by the New York Blood Center. Mikulin is proud to announce that the blood...

Mikulin: Glaring Inconsistencies in State Budget Proposal

“Measures the governor spoke about in her 2026-27 executive budget proposal highlight glaring inconsistencies in her list of priorities. “For instance, while she spoke about cracking down on fraud to reduce insurance rates for New York drivers, her...
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