Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb
Hosts Seneca County Town Hall Meetings

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Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb (R,I,C-Canandaigua) is pictured (standing) at the Town Hall Meeting he held this past Saturday, January 30, for residents from the Town of Lodi and the neighboring Towns of Covert and Ovid.

Throughout the morning and afternoon, Kolb met with taxpayers from across Seneca County, stopping in Lodi, Romulus and Seneca Falls. The community forums were the first in a series of meetings that Leader Kolb will host throughout the 129th Assembly District, which includes Cayuga, Cortland, Onondaga, Ontario and Seneca counties.

During the meetings, Kolb outlined his 2010 legislative agenda: creating private sector jobs to get the more than 800,000 New Yorkers who are out of work, back to work; restoring fiscal accountability by enacting a state spending and real property tax cap; and reforming state government by convening a non-partisan, grassroots "People's Convention to Reform New York." Kolb answered questions from attendees, many of which focused on the state's budget.

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Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb (right) listens to constituents at this Town Hall Meeting held in Lodi. The forum was held in the Lodi Town Hall.

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At his Lodi Town Hall Meeting, Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb (standing) discusses some of the legislative initiatives he and the Assembly Minority Conference advocated for during the 2009 legislative session.


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