Jarett Gandolfo comments on tax policy and law enforcement agreements in recent tweets

State Rep. Jarett Gandolfo, District 7
State Rep. Jarett Gandolfo, District 7
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Jarett Gandolfo, a New York State Assembly member representing parts of Suffolk County, has recently shared several posts on his social media account commenting on state and local policy issues.

On January 31, 2026, Gandolfo posted two images without additional commentary: https://t.co/544nkZaWJt https://t.co/ejtKt3KHIn.

In a tweet dated February 1, 2026, Gandolfo questioned the extension of certain tax policies in the state budget. He wrote: “Then why did she extend the “Tax tHe RiCh” income tax rates in last year’s budget? https://t.co/fbNAq7A7uX”.

On February 2, 2026, Gandolfo referenced law enforcement agreements in Nassau County and commented on statements by Governor Kathy Hochul. He stated: “Nassau County has a 287(g) agreement with ICE. They’ve also been ranked the Safest County in America. And @GovKathyHochul is trying to tell us they’re too distracted? https://t.co/z00BzsS80v”.

Gandolfo’s public service record includes work supporting local municipalities and nonprofits as well as advocacy for policies that strengthen the economy and support law enforcement. He was elected to the New York State Assembly in 2020 and represents communities such as Bay Shore and Patchogue in Suffolk County (official biography). His background includes degrees in Criminal Justice from SUNY Albany and Public Administration from Villanova University. Prior to his election, he served as chief of staff for former Assemblyman Andrew Garbarino.

His recent posts reflect ongoing engagement with fiscal policy debates and public safety discussions at both county and state levels.



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