Daily Campaign Roundup: Democrats Stand Up To Bullies
By Mike Connery on 06/23/2010 @ 02:45 PM
TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Democrats in Senate pass comprehensive anti-bullying legislation, while some Republicans object. Stachowski stands up for firefighters. Avella speaks out against Flushing Commons Project.
- Three lone Republicans oppose anti-bullying legislation in Senate - The Senate passed the Dignity For All bill yesterday, which will combat bias-based bullying, harassment and discrimination in the state's public schools. Amazingly, three Republicans - John DeFrancisco, George Maziarz, and Dale Volker - found themselves incapable of supporting schoolchildren and voted against the bill.
- Sen. William Stachowski helps Armor Volunteer Fire Company survive- Senator William Stachowski sponsored legislation that passed through the Senate which releases the Armor Volunteer Fire Company in Hamburg from the requirement that states that no more than forty-five percent of the company's members can be non-residents. “In this economic climate, it is very difficult for some volunteer fire companies to recruit new members to replace those who may have to move out of the district,” he said.
- Senate unanimously passed bill sponsored by Sen. David Valesky banning use of embalming fluid as a recreational drug - Senators voted to make it a misdemeanor yesterday to possess embalming with the intent to inhale it, ingest it or sell it to someone to do so. The vote was 61-0, and the legislation was sponsored by Sen. Valesky.
- Democratic Candidate Tony Avella speaking out against Flushing Commons Project - Tony Avella, running against Republican incumbent Frank Padavan in Queens- is leading a rally today opposing the Flushing Commons Project . Avella believes that the project will overwhelm an already dense downtown area. He explained: ”The project is way too large for the proposed location, and given that, and its history, the site may be a once and future graveyard for the Flushing community and the small businesses that make it such a unique destination for people all over the city.”
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