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Fitzpatrick: ‘Hit, Run and Hide’ Legislation First Success On ‘Must-Do’ List Before Session End

Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick (R,C,I-Smithtown) is hailing Assembly passage of "hit, run and hide" legislation that will increase the penalties for drivers who leave the scene of fatal or personal injury accidents. The state Senate earlier passed the...

Ramos Appointed Chair to Emergency Services Subcommittee

Assemblyman Philip Ramos (D-Central Islip) is proud to announce that he has been appointed Chair to the Assembly’s Volunteer Firefighters Subcommittee. "As a former emergency medical technician and Suffolk County police officer, I bring experience...

Assemblyman Dinowitz Requests Hundreds & Hundreds of Trees

Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz has written a letter to the New York City Parks Commissioner requesting that several hundred trees be planted throughout the Woodlawn, Van Cortlandt Village, and especially the Norwood communities. These neighborhoods are...

McDonough Offers Legislative "Must-Do" List Before Session End

Assemblyman David G. McDonough (R,C,I-Merrick) joined his minority colleagues this week in alerting the full Assembly to legislative issues that must be addressed before the 2005 session ends in late June. "We have seven weeks left in the legislative...

Dinowitz Applauds Economic Development Corporation’s Decision on West 230th Street Development Proposals

Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz applauded the Economic Development Corporation’s (EDC) choice of proposals for development at West 230th Street and Broadway. The EDC recently narrowed the field from eleven proposals to five. As a leading proponent...

New "Hit, Run and Hide" Law a Major Step Toward Justice, Safer Roads

Statement On Pataki Announcement That Freedom Tower Needs To Be Redesigned

It is both troubling and unfortunate that it has taken mounting public pressure, the result of months of inaction and delay by Governor Pataki and Mayor Bloomberg for them to get together and announce that the Freedom Tower needs to be redesigned. In...

Lupardo: Assembly Passes Tougher Penalties for Drunk Drivers Who Kill

Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (D-Endwell) announced the Assembly passed bipartisan legislation she sponsored to toughen the penalties for people who cause accidents under the influence of drugs or alcohol in New York State. "Too many New Yorkers have...

Assemblymember Paulin's Able Column - NYS Assembly Legislative Disabilities Awareness Day to be Held May 18, 2005

Assemblymember Paulin's Able Column - NYS Assembly Legislative Disabilities Awareness Day to be Held May 18, 2005

Notice of Public Hearing - Vaporization of Contamination from Soil and Groundwater Into Indoor Air

Assemblyman Dinowitz: Beware of Unscrupulous Tow Operators

Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz has warned constituents to be aware of towing companies that engage in illegal business practices. The Assembly’s office has received several complaints about one local towing company. Some cars have been towed under...

Legislature Secures $2 Million Investment to Revitalize Central New York Economy

I am very pleased to announce that as part of the recently enacted 2005-06 state budget, $2 million will be applied toward "The Essential New York Initiative," an economic development plan targeting a 12-county Central New York region developed by the...

Assemblyman McDonough Offers Long Island ‘Travel Guide’

Assemblyman David G. McDonough (R,C-North Merrick) has available copies of the "2005 Long Island Travel Guide," a publication from the Long Island Convention & Visitors Bureau that features a sampling of Long Island’s scenic tourist attractions such...

Lost Money May Be Waiting For You

Did you ever move without collecting your utility deposit, leave a job without your last pay check or forget to cash a dividend check? In cases such as these, your money was likely turned over to the Office of New York State Comptroller Alan G. Hevesi. Representatives...

Assemblyman Dinowitz is Outraged over Filth on the 1/9 Subway

Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz has written a letter expressing his outrage over conditions on the 1/9 subway and requesting the MTA provide better cleaning services for the line. The newest Straphangers Campaign’s survey revealed yesterday that the 1/9...

Power Companies to be Held Accountable

Assemblyman Philip Ramos (D-Central Islip) recently announced the Assembly passage of his legislation requiring swift notification to the public and the Department of Environment Conservation (DEC) when power plant owners exceed air emission limits (A.5328)....

Lupardo: First Authored Bill Passes Assembly Floor

Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (D-Endwell) and the state Assembly celebrated Earth Day 2005 by passing a package of bills to protect New York’s air, soil and water. As part of this package, Lupardo’s first prime-sponsored bill (A.7083) passed the Assembly...

Lupardo: Assembly’s Earth Day Legislation Ensures a Healthier, Cleaner New York

Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (D-Endwell) and the state Assembly celebrated Earth Day 2005 by passing a package of bills to protect New York’s air, soil and water. Lupardo was one of the founding members of Earth Day Southern Tier. "We all share the...

Lupardo Continues Efforts to Secure Aid for Flood Victims

Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (D-Endwell) continued her efforts to assist flood victims in Broome County by pushing for rapid dispersal of funding to localities in this year’s budget and urging the governor to use his influence to secure federal disaster...

Ramos’ Congratulates Former Central Islip Teacher

Assemblyman Philip Ramos (D-Central Islip) congratulated Richard Iannuzzi on his new role as New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) president and said he looks forward to working with him to improve Suffolk County schools. "I am proud to have one...

Lupardo: Final Budget Provides Aid for Local Flood Victims

"The final bipartisan state budget includes $1 million in immediate funding in order to provide food, clothing and emergency shelter to flood victims in Broome County and across the state. This is a stop gap measure intended to bring immediate relief...

Assemblyman William Colton Introduces Plate Legislation to Create "New York Recycles" License Plate

Today, Assemblyman William Colton (47th Assembly District, Brooklyn) announced that he has introduced legislation to create a "New York Recycles" license plate. The bill requires the $25 dollar annual fee from each license plate sale and renewal to be...

McDonough: Assembly Majority Blocks Civil Confinement Legislation

Assemblyman David G. McDonough (R,C,I-Merrick) today blasted the majority-led Assembly Mental Health Committee for refusing to allow civil confinement legislation to come to the floor for debate and a vote by the full Assembly. The legislation would give...

Long Island Assembly Minority Conference Secures Empire Zone for Nassau County

The Long Island Assembly minority conference representing Nassau County has secured an Empire Zone for Nassau County, one of 11 in the state that weren’t part of the Empire Zones program until passage of the new state budget. The delegation also announced...

Fitzpatrick Introduces Legislation To Prohibit Human Cloning

Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick (R,C,I-Smithtown) has introduced bipartisan and Senate-supported legislation that would prohibit the use of cloning technology to initiate development of human beings at the embryonic stage of life and to prohibit human...

Notice of Public Hearing - Thruway Toll Proposal

Colton Rallies Bensonhurst Community Against Inadequate Garbage Plan

Speaking before a packed room with over 300 energized Bensonhurst residents in attendance inside the Shore Parkway Jewish Center, located by 26th Avenue and Cropsey Avenue, Assemblymember William Colton (D-Brooklyn) demanded that action be taken by New...

Fitzpatrick Announces DEC Accepting Summer Camp Applications

Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick (R,C,I-Smithtown) says the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is accepting applications for its summer environmental education camp program. "This summer camp program is a great opportunity for children...

Assemblyman Dinowitz Requests Appropriate and Timely Information from DOT and MTA on Service Changes Affecting Constituents

Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz has requested in letters to both the Department of Transportation and MTA that local elected officials, including himself, be notified when changes are made that affect service. Two different recent issues that dealt...