 
Senate President Pro Tempore's Statement on passing of City Councilman Thomas White Jr.
Malcolm A. Smith
August 27, 2010
NEWS FROM SENATE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE MALCOLM A. SMITH
“Today  Southeast Queens lost an iconic advocate, and I lost a dear
friend. City  Councilman Thomas White Jr., served his community with
great pride and  distinction for over three decades, fighting to keep
our streets safe and  drug free, and improve the quality of life for
seniors, children, and small  business owners.
“As  Chair of the Council’s Economic Development Committee, Tom White
understood  that to get New York working again, we had to get New
Yorkers back to work.  His support for the commercial revitalization of
economically distressed  areas, and expansion of opportunities for
minority and women owned businesses  created countless jobs and helped
families struggling to get by put food on  their tables and pay their
bills.
“Tom  also understood that no community was safe from the dangerous
affects of  drugs and alcohol without comprehensive treatment and
community engagement  initiatives. His work creating effective alcohol
and substance abuse  residential treatment programs saved the lives of
tens of thousands of young  men, women, and families whose lives were
torn apart by the affects of drug  and alcohol addiction and abuse.
“The  thing I will most remember about Tom, is he was a man of active
compassion.  He didn’t just care, he did something about it. Tom never
sat on the  sidelines, he rolled up his sleeves and fought for our
community every day.  For that, we will forever be in his debt, as he
will  always be in our memories. On behalf of the State Senate, my
thoughts and  prayers go out to Tom’s family.”
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