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Thomas F. O'Mara

( R, C ) 58th Senate District

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Walk MS: Corning 2016!

01 May 2016
Corning-Painted Post High School

201 Cantigney Street
Corning, NY 14830

9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Senator O'Mara will speak at the Opening Ceremony.  Read more HERE.

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Senator O'Mara's weekly column 'From the Capitol' ~ for the week of July 12, 2021 ~ 'Governing from one Cuomo emergency to the next'

July 12, 2021

Senator O'Mara shares his weekly perspective on issues facing New York State government.

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Statement by Senator O'Mara on Governor Cuomo's latest State of Emergency declaration

July 6, 2021

We saw the failures of state government by Cuomo executive order throughout the COVID-19 crisis and our local Upstate communities, economies, workers and taxpayers will be paying the price for years to come.

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O’Mara and Palmesano: Final Weekend! Keep voting for WGI as America's ‘Best NASCAR Track’

July 2, 2021

“Let’s keep running strong over this final week of voting and bring home another victory for Watkins Glen International as America’s ‘Best NASCAR Track.’

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New York State Corrections Officers

O’Mara criticizes state prison officials for offering COVID-19 vaccine incentives to inmates: Questions prioritizing ‘care packages and barbecues’ while inmate violence continues escalating and staffing shortages are a growing concern

July 1, 2021

The ongoing attacks inside state prisons should serve as a stark reminder that steps are needed to better protect correctional officers, prison staff, inmates themselves, and the overall safety and security within the walls of our prisons.

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