Magnarelli Sponsors Bills to Protect New York Jobs Mar 4, 2005 New York taxpayers should not be rewarding companies that send jobs out-of-state or overseas with tax breaks and financial incentives. That’s why I am sponsoring legislation in the Assembly to discourage outsourcing jobs from New York State (A.1213)....
Statement on Governor’s Visit to Washington D.C. Feb 28, 2005 With New Yorkers facing Governor George Pataki’s health-care cuts and taxes of more than $2.5 billion, it is my sincere hope that while he is in Washington D.C. today, he will make it a point to appeal for New York State’s fair share of Medicaid...
Lupardo to Participate in Community Health Forum Feb 24, 2005 BINGHAMTON – Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (D-Endwell) will present her plan for Medicaid reform as part of a Community Health Forum, Friday, February 25, at the Broome County Public Library, from 10am-Noon. Assemblywoman Lupardo is a co-sponsor of...
Colton to Pataki: Stop Delaying, Fund Our Schools Now! Feb 15, 2005 Assemblymember William Colton (D 47th AD, Brooklyn) while satisfied with Justice DeGrasse’s ruling on funding for New York City schools in the Campaign for Fiscal Equity (CFE) case, is furious with the statement by Governor Pataki that he will appeal...
Assemblymember Colton Calls Department of City Planning’s Rezoning Effort a "Good First Step" Feb 15, 2005 Following years of mobilizing and spearheading the community’s fight against careless and reckless overdevelopment, Assemblymember William Colton (D-Bensonhurst/Gravesend) is calling the Department of City Planning’s (DCP) rezoning plan for portions...
Remarks by Speaker Sheldon Silver - Association for a Better New York Breakfast Feb 11, 2005 Thank you, Bill (Rudin) for that kind and generous introduction, and thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for that warm reception. Bill Rudin. Members and Friends of the Association for a Better New York. Good morning, and thank you for the invitation. Knowing...
Broome County Awarded Wireless E-911 System Funding Feb 11, 2005 BINGHAMTON – Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (D-Endwell) announced today that Broome County will receive $278,253 for wireless E-911 system upgrades. The grant submitted by the Broome County Office of Emergency Services was approved by the New York State...
Fitzpatrick Demands Action on Civil Confinement Legislation by the Assembly Feb 10, 2005 Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick (R,C,I-Smithtown) was joined by fellow Assembly minority members and Westchester County District Attorney Jeanine Pirro at a press conference in Albany to call for immediate action on civil confinement legislation that...
Assemblymember Colton Says: "No" to the Construction of a Waste Transfer Station in Southwest Brooklyn Feb 7, 2005 Citing a highly flawed and defective Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS), Assemblymember William Colton (D-Brooklyn), Chair of the New York State Assembly’s Solid Waste Commission, has come out strongly opposed to the construction of a Waste...
McDonough Supports Effort to Create Joint Bipartisan Legislative Process Task Force Feb 3, 2005 Assemblyman David G. McDonough (R,C,I-Merrick) joined Assembly and Senate colleagues in supporting legislation that would create a bipartisan Senate-Assembly task force to examine long-standing legislative procedures and recommend changes to the lawmaking...
Fitzpatrick Calls on Governor to Abolish Sales Tax on Clothing and Footwear Feb 3, 2005 Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick (R,C,I-Smithtown) joined a bipartisan Assembly coalition to call on Gov. George E. Pataki and the state Legislature to honor the promise it made to New Yorkers nearly two years ago – to permanently repeal the sales tax...
Fitzpatrick Announces Availability of SUNY Maritime Cadet Scholarship Jan 27, 2005 Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick (R,C,I-Smithtown) today announced the availability of a tuition assistance scholarship for the Cadet Appointment Program at the State University of New York Maritime College. The university offers full-tuition scholarships...
Assemblyman McDonough Calls for Restoration of Sales Tax Exemption Jan 27, 2005 Assemblyman David G. McDonough (R,C,I-North Merrick) recently called on Gov. George Pataki and the state Legislature to reinstate the sales tax exemption on purchases of clothing and shoes costing less than $110. The sales tax was originally eliminated...
Modernizing New York’s Election Process Jan 25, 2005 Assemblyman Phil Ramos (D – Central Islip) announced today that the Assembly once again passed an election reform package he sponsored. This package modernizes the voting process and helps New York to comply with the federal Help America Vote Act (HAVA)...
Statement by Assembly Minority Leader Charles H. Nesbitt - Governor Pataki’s 2005-06 Executive Budget Jan 18, 2005
Fitzpatrick: Assembly Rules Reform First Order of Business Jan 11, 2005 Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick (R,C,I-Smithtown) and his Assembly colleagues made rules reform their first order of business in the 2005 legislative session. The changes will improve constituent representation and the dysfunctional legislative and budget...
Statement by Assembly Minority Leader Charles H. Nesbitt - Governor Pataki’s State of the State Address Sets the Right Direction for a Challenging Year Jan 5, 2005
Fitzpatrick Unveils Legislative Priorities Jan 5, 2005 Assemblyman Michael J. Fitzpatrick (R,C,I–Smithtown) joined Assembly Minority Leader Charles H. Nesbitt and their Assembly Minoritiy colleagues today to announce a new action plan to reinvigorate the state’s economy, reform state government, protect...
Assemblyman Dinowitz Criticizes President’s Proposal to Eliminate Tax Deductions as a Raw Deal for New York Jan 3, 2005 Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz is criticizing a plan by President Bush’s administration to revamp the federal tax code that would cost New Yorkers tens of billions of dollars in tax deductions. Dinowitz stated, "If enacted, millions of middle- and...
Assembly’s Minimum Wage Hike Goes Into Effect Jan 3, 2005 Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz is pleased to announce that the new bi-partisan legislation raising New York’s woefully inadequate minimum wage from $5.15 to $7.15 per hour went into effect January 1 of this year. The phase-in legislation, which increases...
Notice of Public Hearing - New York State's Response To Hepatitis A, B and C and Methamphetamine Dec 15, 2004
Fitzpatrick Urges Governor to Appeal Court Decision on CFE Dec 13, 2004 Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick (R,C,I-Smithtown) is calling on Gov. George E. Pataki to appeal the recent court-appointed panel’s decision addressing school funding for New York City schools. "To fund the needs of New York City’s schools...
Elected Official and Community Leader Get the Job Done! Dec 7, 2004 Litter-filled grass, open paint cans stored in the park house, and overall deteriorating conditions at Bensonhurst Park, located on Cropsey Avenue at the corner of Bay Parkway, got the attention of a local elected official and a community activist. "Constituents...
Governor Signs Flanagan/Fitzpatrick Library Bill Dec 1, 2004 ALBANY, N.Y. – Sen. John J. Flanagan (R,C,I-East Northport) and Assemblyman Michael J. Fitzpatrick (R,C,I-St. James) today announced that Gov. George E. Pataki has signed into law legislation they sponsored to assist the Smithtown Library Board of Trustees....
Fitzpatrick Calls for Assembly to Make Reform Priority No. 1 in 2005 Nov 19, 2004 Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick (R,C,I-Smithtown) and fellow members of the Assembly minority conference were joined at an Albany press conference on Nov. 17 by representatives of the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law to...
Statement by Assemblyman Michael J. Fitzpatrick regarding MTA proposed rate hikes and service changes pertaining to Long Island Rail Road Nov 12, 2004 I appreciate the effort which goes into these public hearings being conducted by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and appreciate the opportunity to be heard. Given the potential impact on our local communities, it is imperative that a...
Statement from Assembly Minority Leader Charles H. Nesbitt - Governor Pataki's Budget Vetos Nov 3, 2004