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Keith P. Brown named grand marshal for Huntington's St Patrick's Day Parade
New York State Assemblyman Keith P. Brown (R,C-Northport) has been selected as the 2025 Grand Marshal of the Huntington St. Patrick’s Day Parade by the Ancient Order of Hibernians Division 4 John F. Kennedy. The decision was made at a recent meeting in Huntington.
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Bill establishing LIPA reserve fund passes both houses
Assemblyman Keith P. Brown (R,C-Northport) and Senator Mario R. Mattera (R,C) have announced that Assembly/Senate Bill A.6310-A/S.7105, which they jointly sponsored, has passed in both houses. This bill establishes a power plant tax assessment challenge reserve fund to prevent increases in the Northport-East Northport Union Free School District’s real property tax levy or tax rate. The need for this reserve fund arose from revenue decreases over the years for the school district.
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Assemblymember K. Brown outlines legislative efforts for safer, smarter New York
Throughout the Legislative Session this year, Assemblymember K. Brown emphasized efforts to enhance safety, education, and environmental standards in New York State. "I worked tirelessly to help make New York State safer, smarter and cleaner for all Long Islanders and New Yorkers," Brown stated.
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Assemblyman calls for stronger oversight after parole board releases cop killers
Assemblyman Keith P. Brown (R,C-Northport) joined Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C-Pulaski), Senate Minority Leader Rob Ortt (R,C-North Tonawanda), other members of the Assembly and Senate Minority Conferences, and law enforcement representatives to advocate for stronger oversight of the state parole board. Since 2017, the parole board has released 41 individuals convicted of killing police officers. Another such individual, Mitchell Martin, who killed NYPD Officer James Whittington in 1982 and was sentenced to life imprisonment, is scheduled for a parole hearing on...
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Brown supports rural equity initiatives for New York residents
Assemblyman Keith P. Brown (R,C-Northport) attended a press conference in Albany led by Assembly Minority Conference members and community representatives to discuss rural equity in New York state and renew calls for its improvement. Brown expressed pride in cosponsoring several proposals aimed at enhancing rural equity across the state.
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Asharoken officials discuss urgent need for seawall replacement
On May 15, 2024, a meeting was held at the Asharoken Village Hall to discuss the current condition of the Asharoken Seawall and strategies for its improvement. The gathering included Sen. Mario R. Mattera (R,C-Smithtown), Assemblyman Keith P. Brown (R,C-Northport), Asharoken Mayor Dr. Gregory Letica, and other elected officials from federal, state, county, town, and village governments. Stakeholders from the Asharoken and Eaton’s Neck communities also participated.
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Assemblyman Brown advocates for wider availability of opioid reversal agents
Assemblyman Keith P. Brown (R,C-Northport) joined a bipartisan press conference yesterday, led by Assemblyman Phil Steck (D-Colonie) and Sen. Peter Harckham (D,WF). The event was also attended by other Senate and Assembly Members, including Sen. Jake Ashby (R), Assemblyman Scott Bendett (R,C-Sand Lake), Assemblyman Joe DeStefano (R,C-Medford), and Assemblyman Alec Brook-Krasny (R,C-Coney Island), along with law enforcement officials. The purpose of the conference was to advocate for bill A.8075-C/S.8991, which seeks to make a wider variety of fentanyl/opioid reversal agents...
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Brown: New York State’s Donate Life Program Saves Lives
On April 18, 2024, Assemblyman Brown highlighted the importance of New York State's Donate Life Program in saving lives through organ and tissue donation. Brown commended the collaboration between the Assembly Minority and Majority Conferences in expanding the program to reach more communities statewide.Brown emphasized the urgency of the situation by stating, "There are 7,962 patients from New York state currently on the national organ transplant waitlist, and the list is still growing." He urged the public to register for organ and tissue donation to prevent more...
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Assemblyman Keith P. Brown Speaks at 3rd Annual Co-Occurring Disorders Conference
Assemblyman Keith P. Brown (R,C-Northport) recently participated in the 3rd Annual Strengthening the System of Care for Co-Occurring Disorders Long Island Conference, held on April 11, 2024. The event brought together lawmakers and experts in mental health and substance use disorders to raise awareness of co-occurring disorders.Brown expressed his enthusiasm about the Conference, stating, "I was amazed at the turnout at this year’s Conference." He further highlighted the importance of the event in promoting integration of co-occurring services and advancing co-occurring...
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Assemblyman Keith P. Brown Congratulates New Board of Directors and President of Peruvian Chamber of Commerce Alliance of Long Island
Assemblyman Keith P. Brown (R,C-Northport) expressed his pride and support for the new board of directors and president of the Peruvian Chamber of Commerce Alliance of Long Island. The ceremony took place on Wednesday, April 10, 2024, at the Huntington Moose Lodge in Greenlawn, New York, where the honorees were sworn in by Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine.The Peruvian Chamber of Commerce Alliance of Long Island's new board of directors includes William Santiago, Juan Bustamante, Ruth Urrutia, Claudia Cadenillas, Kevin Segura, Gian Marcos Chafloque, Elizabeth Russo, and...
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Assemblyman Keith P. Brown Organizes 3rd Annual Co-Occurring Disorders Conference
Assemblyman Keith P. Brown has played a pivotal role in organizing the 3rd Annual Strengthening the System of Care for Co-Occurring Disorders Long Island Conference. The event, scheduled for Thursday, April 11, 2024, aims to address the challenges faced by individuals with mental health and substance use disorders, as well as provide better support for families.Brown expressed his pride in being involved in the conference, stating, “I am very proud to help organize and have the opportunity to speak at this very important conference with so many caring doctors, counselors,...
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Brown Urges Swift Passage of State Budget to Avoid Delays
Brown, a key figure in the state budget proceedings, has called for immediate action to pass the state budget without further delays. Expressing concern over the repeated extensions in budget proceedings, Brown emphasized the importance of finalizing the budget promptly to allow school districts and municipalities to plan effectively.In a recent statement, Brown highlighted the urgency of the situation, stating, “Just this past Thursday, April 4, 2024, a second emergency budget extender was passed, yet here we are back in session just three days later passing a third. New...
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Brown Stands With New York State’s Legal Cannabis Industry and Supports Assembly Bill A.9520
State Senator Brown expressed his support for the legal cannabis industry in New York and endorsed Assembly Bill A.9520. In a statement made on April 3, 2024, Senator Brown emphasized the importance of compliance with regulations, stating that selling cannabis products is a privilege, not a right.Senator Brown highlighted the need for responsible behavior within the industry, pointing out that any violations of the cannabis law could jeopardize public safety and health in communities across the state. By co-sponsoring Assemblymember Zaccaro, Jr.’s proposal, Senator Brown...
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Brown: New York City Police Officer's Death Sparks Calls for Criminal Justice Reform
In a recent tragedy that shook the city, New York City Police Officer Jonathan Diller was shot to death during a routine traffic stop in Queens. Expressing condolences, Brown highlighted that, "My thoughts go out to the family of New York City Police Officer Jonathan Diller who was tragically shot to death during a routine traffic stop in Queens last week."The incident has sparked discussions on the need for reform within the criminal justice system. Mayor Eric Adams and others have pointed to recidivism and mental health issues as factors in the shooting. Brown...
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Brown Supports Call to Bring Hamas’ Hostages Home
New York, Apr 2, 2024 - In a recent statement, Brown expressed his support for efforts to bring home the 134 hostages held in Gaza, emphasizing the plight of the families affected by the ongoing situation. Brown highlighted the specific case of two New Yorkers among the hostages, Omer Neutra and Edan Alexander."It is terrible to see the families of the 134 hostages being held in Gaza continue to suffer. The hostages have been held for 179 days now, and of the 134 hostages, two of them are New Yorkers—Omer Neutra and Edan Alexander. Until we see their immediate release and...
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Brown: Covid-19 Claimed 80,000 New York Lives Since 2020—This Death Toll is Not to be Taken Lightly
Mar 25 2024In a recent statement, Brown expressed pride in the joint efforts of Congressman Molinaro and colleagues from both the Assembly and Senate Minority Conferences to push for an independent COVID-19 study. Brown emphasized the widespread impact of the pandemic on families and individuals in New York, stating, “Families and individuals throughout our state were impacted in some capacity during the COVID-19 pandemic—daily life changed significantly, and many loved ones were lost.”Reflecting on a somber anniversary, Brown remarked, “It’s surreal that today marks...
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Assemblymember Brown Advocates for Increased Funding for New York’s Environment, Agriculture, and Housing
Assemblymember Brown recently attended a Joint Budget Conference Committee Meeting to address concerns over much-needed funding for New York’s environment, agriculture, and housing. The meeting, held on March 19, 2024, highlighted the pressing issues faced by various programs in the state.During the meeting, Assemblymember Brown raised important points regarding the state's budget growth and the necessity for adequate funding. Brown emphasized, “If we enact the governor’s Executive Budget, state spending will have increased by $60 billion in the past five years—a 35%...
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Child Care Advocacy in New York State
Assemblyman Keith P. Brown, representing R,C-Northport, has expressed his support for a proposal aimed at improving New York state's child care system. Brown, along with his Assembly Minority Conference colleagues, including Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay and others, presented a comprehensive plan to address the challenges faced by families in accessing affordable child care services in the state.Brown highlighted the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the cost of living and inflation, leading to a scarcity of affordable child care programs and a shortage of child...
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Assemblyman Keith P. Brown Congratulates Susan Broderick on Promotion to Chief of Staff
Assemblyman Keith P. Brown (R,C-Northport) proudly announced the promotion of Susan Broderick from district office manager to district office chief of staff. Brown expressed his admiration for Broderick's work ethic and dedication, stating, "Sue is an exceptional worker and has certainly earned her new title."Brown further expressed his satisfaction with working alongside Broderick, emphasizing his pride in having her on the team. He conveyed his excitement for the future collaboration with Broderick in her new role, wishing her success and offering his congratulations,...
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Assemblyman Keith P. Brown Stands Up for CHIPS Funding in New York State
Assemblyman Keith P. Brown (R,C-Northport) recently expressed his strong support for increasing funding for New York state’s Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS). Brown, along with other New York residents, road workers, and bipartisan lawmakers, opposed Governor Kathy Hochul’s plan to reduce CHIPS funding by $60 million in her Executive Budget."Local roads have and will always be essential to commuters, local businesses, our school districts and first responders from all over the state,” said Brown. He highlighted the importance of...