Not exact matches
This is illustrated by the Dead Sea Scrolls and Septuagint texts
of Deuteronomy 32:8 — 9, in which El, as the head
of the divine
assembly, gives each
member of the divine family a nation
of his own, «according to the number
of the divine sons»: Israel is the
portion of Yahweh.
The latter
portion of that statement is a bit facetious, considering that Democrats have 100
members in the
Assembly and are in no danger
of losing the majority.
Jewish voters represent a sizable
portion of the Queens district's population, and an even larger
portion of the district's swing voters willing to vote for either party, a fact further highlighted by the announcement events
of Democratic
Assembly Members Rory Lancman and Grace Meng heavily highlighting the issue.
[1] Prior to being elected comptroller, he served as a
member of the New York State
Assembly, representing
portions of the cities
of Buffalo and Lackawanna, as well as the entire towns
of West Seneca and Orchard Park.
The «Bedbug Disclosure Act» was sponsored by New York State
Assembly member Linda Rosenthal, whose district includes the Upper West Side and
portions of Hell's Kitchen.
Williams joins a crowded field that already includes Assemblyman Keith Wright, a longtime friend and ally
of Rangel; State Senator Bill Perkins, whose district covers a significant
portion of the congressional district; and likely candidates like State Senator Adriano Espaillat, who narrowly lost to Rangel in two close elections; Rev. Michael Walrond, a popular pastor with ties to Rev. Al Sharpton and Mayor Bill de Blasio; SuZan «Sujay» Johnson, the only woman in the race; and Adam Clayton Powell, IV, the former Council and
Assembly member who is also the son
of the legendary congressman whom Rangel deposed in 1970.
Gary D. Finch (born March 13, 1944)[1] is a Republican
member of the New York State
Assembly representing the 126th
Assembly District, which includes
portions of Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, and Onondaga counties.
Assembly member Barrett, who represents
portions of Columbia and Dutchess Counties says she is excited about the idea
of such a trail.