Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb Speaks About Top Issues In Albany, Outlines His Proposals To Strengthen New York's Economy And Create More Private Sector Jobs During Canandaigua Chamber Of Commerce's "Breakfast And Business" Forum

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Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb (R,I,C-Canandaigua) is pictured (center, standing) speaking to Canandaigua area residents and business owners at the Canandaigua Chamber of Commerce's Breakfast & Business Legislative forum on Friday, March 9 at Wegmans. The Canandaigua Chamber of Commerce invited Leader Kolb to speak to their membership and share his legislative agenda, which is aimed at strengthening New York's economy and creating more private sector jobs.

New York State Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb Says "More Jobs Are Job One," Discusses His Pro-Growth Economic Agenda With Local Business Owners

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Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb (R,I,C-Canandaigua) is pictured (center, standing) discussing the top issues in Albany and outlining his 2012 legislative agenda with members of the Canandaigua Chamber of Commerce and local residents at the Chamber's Breakfast & Business Legislative forum on Friday, March 9 at Wegmans. As the only Legislative Leader in State government that has actually started and run successful manufacturing companies, Leader Kolb was invited to outline his pro-growth legislative agenda that would boost private sector jobs and advance statewide economic development.

Leader Kolb provided an update on the top issues being discussed and debated in Albany, including redistricting and the 2012-2013 State Budget. Kolb also called for relief from job-killing regulations such as the annual notice requirement of the Wage Theft Prevention Act of 2010, the state's 18-A utility assessment and unfunded mandates. Additionally, Leader Kolb spoke about his groundbreaking, bi-partisan reform coalition - "Citizens' Committee for an Effective Constitution" (CCEC), available online - that would deliver a more effective State Constitution, a more effective state government, a more effective civic process and a more effective economy for the benefit of all New Yorkers.