The Staten
Island Assembly member promised on Monday...
Standing near a City Hall subway stop, Staten
Island Assembly member and GOP mayoral candidate Nicole Malliotakis railed against Mayor Bill de Blasio's handling of the city's transit system and its state - controlled operator, the Metropolitan Transit Authority.
His main rival, Staten
Island Assembly Member Nicole Malliotakis, advised late Wednesday that she will receive the endorsement of the Staten Island Republican party Thursday evening.
Catsimatidis was in attendance at the Crain's GOP debate at the Yale Club on Wednesday morning, where Massey squared off against Staten
Island Assembly member Nicole Malliotakis.
It's my view that Staten
Island Assembly Member Nicole Malliotakis has a strong chance of receiving some, or perhaps all, of the three looming endorsements.
Since kicking off her bid for mayor two weeks ago, Staten
Island Assembly member Nicole Malliotakis has raised $ 94,624, the filings show.
Massey began well, receiving the endorsement of Staten
Island Assembly Member, and now Staten Island Republican Chairman, Ron Castorina in February.
Staten
Island Assembly member Matthew Titone also expressed concern about the «slippery slope» of a review that was sparked by opposition to Confederate monuments.
Staten
Island Assembly members Janele Hyer - Spencer and Matthew Titone told Paterson what they think of him during a closed door meeting at the Capitol this week, and what they said wasn't positive.
And she weighed in on her ongoing battle with Staten
Island Assembly members Nicole Malliotakis and Ronald Castorina over the city's plan to dump the personal files of applicants to the IDNYC program by year's end, so as to keep the Trump administration from requisitioning them.
Not exact matches
Falklands
Islands legislative
assembly member Barry Elsby told AFP: «Argentina are totally ignoring us.
«Unfortunately, the Governor and the
Assembly Speaker care more about keeping teenage drug gang
members, murderers and rapists out of jail than they do about funding our public schools, providing tax relief for our families and rebuilding our infrastructure,» said Sen. Tom Croci, a Long
Island Republican.
Assembly Member Mike Cusick (D)-- Staten
Island said Monday that he believes he has enough support in the full
Assembly to pass the bill right now.
Brooklyn Daily article on Bay Ridge, Coney
Island, and Dyker Heights electing their first black female
assembly member, featuring BP Adams.
Assemblyman Dave McDonough, Ranking
Member of the
Assembly Transportation Committee, said, «I salute Governor Cuomo's vision and progress which has begun here on Long
Island on our transportation and infrastructure network.»
The bill had leadership juice behind it: it was sponsored in the
Assembly by Herman «Denny» Farrell, D - Manhattan, the
Assembly Ways & Means chairman, and co-sponsored in the Senate by John DeFrancisco, R - Syracuse, the Finance Committee chairman, and Diane Savino, D - Staten
Island, who is both a close ally of labor unions and a leading
member of the Independent Democratic Coalition.
At 2:30 p.m., state Sen. John Brooks,
Assembly members Christine Pellegrino and Kimberly Jean - Pierre, along with local elected officials, call for the installation of elevators in Long
Island Rail Road stations, Amityville Long
Island Rail Road Station, John Street, Amityville.
As housing prices continue to stretch family budgets thin here in Coney
Island, it's crucial that we offer assistance to the most vulnerable
members of our community,» said
Assembly Member Pamela Harris.
Others included Borough President Jimmy Oddo, NYS Senator Diane Savino,
Assembly Members Michael Cusick (also the parade Grand Marshal), Ron Castorina and Matt Titone, City Council
Members Steve Matteo and Debi Rose and Staten
Island District Attorney Michael McMahon.
We spoke today following a Staten
Island press conference in which Malliotakis and fellow Staten
Island Republican
Assembly Member Ron Castorina, Jr. called for additional stop signs on roads near schools.
During the budget hearing, which was attended by state senators and
Assembly members, Lhota came under fire for the MTA's myriad failings — derailments, poor Access - a-Ride service, even the condition of bathrooms on the Long
Island Rail Road, according to the New York Times.
Malliotakis and fellow Staten
Island Republican
Assembly Member Ron Castorina have sued to prevent the City's destruction of records used in the ID program.
Political peace ruled the shore, both East and South, of Staten
Island this morning as mayoral candidate and
Assembly Member Nicole Malliotakis and Council
Member Joe Borelli held a cordial City Hall press conference.
Writing in politics.co.uk today, Falklands
Islands Legislative
Assembly member Dr Barry Elsby poured cold water on that suggestion, arguing that apart from military spending the islanders were self - sufficient.
Mayor de Blasio and Comptroller Scott Stringer were the two off -
Island electeds participating, while
Assembly Member Malliotakis was one of many Staten
Island elected participating.
Detractors include Assemblyman David Weprin, who represents eastern Queens; City Council
member Barry Grodenchik, for neighborhoods on the Long
Island border; Thomas Grech, executive director of the Queens Chamber of Commerce; and
assembly member (and former mayoral candidate) Nicole Malliotakis, repping south Brooklyn and Staten
Island.
Staten
Island Supreme Court Justice Phillip G. Minardo handed down his decision in the case Friday morning, ruling against
Assembly members Ron Castorina Jr. (R - South Shore) and Nicole Malliotakis (R - East Shore / Brooklyn), who filed the case.
Five state senators and three
Assembly members from Long
Island — or about a third of the delegation — received donations from the state Rifle and Pistol Association.
Long
Island Democrats appeared to lose one open seat in the State
Assembly but maintained another, while incumbent
Assembly members in both major parties Islandwide appeared headed toward victory, according to precinct returns Tuesday night.
On Friday Joe Lhota and
Assembly Member Joe Borelli held a press conference calling on the City to allow Staten
Island drivers to use roads inside the now - closed Fresh Kills landfill.
In their letter to Cuomo, Democratic
Assembly members Deborah Glick (Manhattan), Matt Titone (Staten
Island), Danny O'Donnell (Manhattan) and Harry Bronson (Rochester) and Sen. Brad Hoylman (Manhattan) wrote:
Savino, a Democrat and
member of the IDC who represents Staten
Island and a sliver of Brooklyn, is sponsoring the act, which she and the
Assembly sponsor, Manhattan Democrat Richard Gottfried, have amended in hopes of appealing to their on - the - fence colleagues who tend to be more conservative on this issue.
STATEN
ISLAND, N.Y. -
Assembly members Nicole Malliotakis and Ron Castorina Jr. filed a lawsuit Monday to prevent the city from destroying documents collected for its municipal ID program, IDNYC.
Staten
Island Supreme Court Judge Philip Minardo rejected a lawsuit filed by two Republican
Assembly members from Staten
Island — Nicole Malliotakis and Ron Castorina Jr. — claiming that destruction of foreign passports and other documents in the IDNYC program would be a threat to national security.
STATEN
ISLAND, N.Y. — Staten Island's Assembly members are showing no support for Democrats» plans to create a shared - power agreement between five senior lawmakers in temporarily taking over Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's responsibil
ISLAND, N.Y. — Staten
Island's Assembly members are showing no support for Democrats» plans to create a shared - power agreement between five senior lawmakers in temporarily taking over Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's responsibil
Island's
Assembly members are showing no support for Democrats» plans to create a shared - power agreement between five senior lawmakers in temporarily taking over
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's responsibilities.
As their attorney filed the article 78 proceeding in Supreme Court on Staten
Island Monday afternoon, seeking an injunction on the city's plans, the
Assembly members stood outside the court building, speaking to the press.
Coming out for Clinton are Senator Brad Hoylman (right), the state's only openly gay (state) senator,
Assembly members Deborah Glick (D - Manhattan), Daniel O'Donnell (D - Manhattan), Harry Bronson (D - Rochester), and Matthew Titone (D - Staten
Island), according to the paper.
The traditional «three men in a room» — Mr. Cuomo; the Senate majority leader, John J. Flanagan of Long
Island; and Carl E. Heastie, the
Assembly speaker — has expanded to include Senator Jeffrey D. Klein, the leader of the eight -
member Independent Democratic Conference, a breakaway cadre of Democrats who collaborate with Mr. Flanagan to help rule the Senate.
Among the three hundred or so attendees were Republican State Chairman Ed Cox, Republican County chairs from Queens, Manhattan and Staten
Island and New York City's two Republican
members of the New York State
Assembly, Staten Islanders Nicole Malliotakis and Ron Castorina.
The bill, introduced in 2013 by Sen. Lee Zeldin of Long
Island and
Assembly member Charles Lavine, amends a section of the law titled «splitting commissions.»
«It's disappointing that any candidate for Attorney General would believe that equal justice and equality under the law applies to some New York State citizens and not to all,» said
Assembly Member Matt Titone (61st AD - Staten
Island).
The chairman, Ron Castorina, is also a state assemblyman from Staten
Island and a
member of Kolb's
Assembly minority conference.
At 7 p.m.,
Assembly members Clifford W. Crouch, Nicole Malliotakis and Ron Castorina Jr. attend forum on protecting the rights of people with developmental disabilities, I.S. 24 Myra S. Barnes Intermediate School, 225 Cleveland Ave., Staten
Island.
He feels that rather than having a caucus based on political parties, he will work with a «suburban caucus» of
Assembly members dealing with issues to benefit areas like Long
Island.
Bukola Ajisola, Victoria
Island, Lagos State, [email protected]: The National
Assembly comprising the Senate and the House of Representatives, constitutionally empowered to make laws and perform oversight functions, is gradually morphing into a dictatorial Frankenstein where
members are gagged on rhetorical and omnibus House Rules.
The Committee on Economic Development and Labor includes: · Haejin Baek, President, Barclays Structured Finance · Ruben Diaz, Jr., Bronx Borough President · Jamie Dinan, C.E.O. York Capital · Garry Douglas, Plattsburgh Chamber of Commerce · Hazel Dukes, President, NAACP New York · Rob Dyson, Chairman and C.E.O., The Dyson - Kissner - Moran Corp.; President, Dyson Foundation · James Francis, Founder and C.E.O., Paradigm Asset Management;
Member, NYC Partnership · Barbarlee Diamonstein - Spielvogel · Jim Gerace, President, New York Region, Verizon · Barry Gosin, C.E.O., Newmark Knight Franks; Partnership for NYC Board · Hakeem Jeffries, New York State
Assembly · John Johnson, President, Watertown Daily Times · Brian Kolb, Minority Leader, New York State
Assembly \ · Kevin Law, Long
Island Association · John Liu, New York City Comptroller · Edward Mangano, Nassau County Executive · Howard Milstein, C.E.O., N.Y. Private Bank & Trust and Emigrant Bank · Dean Norton, President, Farm Bureau · Peter Rivera, New York State
Assembly · Van B. Robinson, President, Syracuse Common Council · Lisa Rosenblum Senior Vice President, Cablevision.
Losing the court case on Staten
Island, lawyers for the
Assembly members convinced Judge Minardo to extend a stay on the destruction of the materials until April 17 so they could appeal in Brooklyn.
ALBANY, N.Y. — Citing successful programs on Staten
Island, Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis stood with other Republican
Assembly members in Albany Monday to present a report on heroin use, treatment, prevention and education.
A group of politicians including the two hosts, State Senator Toby Ann Stavisky, and
Assembly Members Grace Meng and Francisco Moya called for reopening Elmhurst's Long
Island Railroad Station, shuttered in 1985 due to low ridership.
Fourteen GOP
members of the
Assembly support a ban on conversion therapy for minors as does Long
Island Senator Phil Boyle, but the group's «primary goal» in the 2016 election «is to build a pro-GENDA majority in the State Senate.»