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Share Your Ideas For A Stronger Economy

New York has clearly faced major economic challenges in recent years.  That’s why – in partnership with Governor Andrew Cuomo – we took decisive action during this year’s Legislative Session to help revitalize our economy and create new job opportunities.  Taken together, these changes and reforms represent one of the boldest job-creation plans New York State has enacted in decades.  That’s good news – especially in terms of our efforts to create new jobs here right in our local community.REAL PROGRESS / FUNDAMENTAL REFORMS

The positive steps we’ve taken to create a stronger economy include the following:

August 23, 2011
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Overbuilt Kimball Street Property Petition

Senator Golden strongly opposes the overbuilt property at 2230-2234 Kimball Street. “The property violates zoning rules while disregarding the community for over half a decade. The floors must come down. I urge the BSA to reject the Variance Application. ” said Senator Golden.  

To have your voice heard in the upcoming BSA hearing, please add your name to the petition below

July 7, 2011
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Join the Fight to reinstate MTA weekend bus service

“We, the undersigned commuters, are calling on the Metropolitan Transit Authority to continue to reinstate weekend express bus service on both the X 27 and X 28 routes.  The service, instituted in September 2002 and canceled in June 2010, is a vital mode of transportation for our senior citizens and our disabled, and those who work on the weekends.   Furthermore, continued service allows an easy and affordable means to go to Manhattan for dining, entertainment and

June 10, 2011
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Cap NYC Property Taxes Now.

One of the most pressing issues facing all New Yorkers is increasing property taxes. For many, it is the defining factor that contributes to their exodus from our City and State.  Now more than ever we need to enact a common sense plan that takes an aggressive stance and puts an end to out of control property tax increases.

March 21, 2011
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