A coalition of New York public health, environment and healthy schools advocacy groups have banded together as they
push state government leaders to take action.
At 11 a.m., amid a growing flood of reports of lead in school drinking water around the state and the country, a coalition of New York public health, environment, and healthy schools advocacy groups will call
on state government leaders to take action, LCA Press Room (130), Legislative Office Building, Albany.
The New York State budget, which is expected to be delivered on time, is due April 1, but
as state government leaders enter the final week of negotiations there are many questions left open for New York City.
For many developers, campaign support of municipal and
state government leaders is provided every year — whether there is an election or not.
In fact, Reading School District superintendent Melissa Jamula, the daughter of a former Reading police captain, is by all accounts a powerful advocate for the district with the local business community and local and
state government leaders.
Reading School District Superintendent Melissa Jamula is, by all accounts, a powerful advocate for the district with the local business community as well as local and
state government leaders.