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Mikulin: 2025-26 Legislative Session Should Have Delivered More for New Yorkers

“While the 2025-26 Legislative Session was extended in Albany, unfortunately, this extension did not deliver the positive changes New Yorkers were expecting. Affordability and public safety issues have persisted and will continue to drive New York families...

Mikulin Supports the ‘Fentanyl Fathers and Mothers Act’

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Assemblyman John Mikulin (R,C-Bethpage) joined Co-Founder of the Fentanyl Fathers Non-Profit Organization Greg Swan and members of the Assembly Minority Conference at a press conference in Albany on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, to help promote Assembly Bill...

Mikulin Supports Lieutenant Joseph Banish Mental Health Act

A Statement from Assemblyman John Mikulin (R,C-Bethpage) in support of the “Lieutenant Joseph Banish Mental Health Act,” which establishes a peer support program to provide confidential counseling services and support for law enforcement officers....

Mikulin: Those Who Violate Orders of Protection Should Face Jail Time

Assemblyman John Mikulin’s (R,C-Bethpage) proposal to require mandatory jail time for violators of orders of protection has been blocked by the Assembly Majority. Assembly Bill A.1596 has been held in the Judiciary Committee and will not be moving forward...

Mikulin: Late State Budget Did Not Deliver

“Unfortunately, this year’s state budget of $254 billion did not deliver for New Yorkers. There were several policy decisions included in the FY2025-26 Enacted Budget I could not support, chief among them was the state takeover of the Nassau University...

Mikulin Collects 155 Pounds of Pet Supplies for Long Island Cares and Baxter’s Pet Pantry

Assemblyman John Mikulin (R,C-Bethpage) was proud to partner with Baxter's Pet Pantry and Long Island Cares for the 14th Annual Legislative Pet Food Drive Challenge to help pets in need this spring. The drive began February 21st and ended April 4th 2025....
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