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In his first term as an assemblyman, Ed Ra was committed to lowering taxes, and he remains committed to that goal. more
Harvey Weisenberg has served in the State Assembly since 1989, and during that time he has worked to pass more than 300 bills. more
Republican Brian Curran served the 14th Assembly District capably in his first term, and is running for a second term in the newly redistricted 21st District. more
There’s nothing routine about the race for the 22nd Assembly District in western Nassau County. more
As leaders from around the world gathered in New York City for the opening of the United Nations General Assembly, President Obama flew to New York for a different reason: to impress the ladies of “The View.” more
Many state and federal seats are up for grabs this year, and the decisions we make in the voting booth will have the potential to dramatically impact our lives. more
Though most of the hype is surrounding this year’s presidential election, there are many other seats up for grabs this Election Day. more
In November, when voters head to the polls, they may see some changes on the ballot. On Jan. 1, new State Assembly and Senate districts take effect, along with new congressional districts. more
The summer of 2012 hasn’t been a very good one for some present and former state legislators. more
Following a recently released National Transportation Safety Board report that calls for more comprehensive driver history checks of bus drivers, New York State Senate Transportation Committee Chairman Charles Fuschillo Jr., a Republican from Merrick, called on the state Assembly to pass legislation that would require criminal background checks for bus drivers. The legislation, sponsored by Fuschillo, was approved by the Senate in January. more
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