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Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky (D-Long Beach), who is the Democratic candidate for the 9th Senate District, spoke to the editorial board of the Herald newspapers last Thursday and answered several questions. more
For the first time since the bad old days of Boss Tweed and Tammany Hall, some New York voters will be able to vote twice on the same day. But this year, on Primary Day, it will be legal. more
Amid criticism from Republicans who have called him a “faux reformer” in his bid for the State Senate, Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky on Monday signed a pledge circulated by good-government groups … more
Nearly 100 people gathered at Gate 3 of Belmont Park on Saturday to urge state lawmakers to support two bills that would prohibit electronic gaming on Long Island. The rally, organized by the … more
Many American food corporations –– particularly the processed food corporations –– want the federal government to usurp states’ rights. In particular, they want Congress to pass legislation . . . more
Dean Skelos, the former State Senate majority leader who was convicted on multiple corruption charges along with his son Adam earlier this year, is seeking community service rather than prison time, saying that his lifetime of good works should be weighed when he is sentenced next month. more
With less than a month remaining before voters decide who will fill the State Senate seat left vacant by former Majority Leader Dean Skelos, Siena College released a poll last week showing State Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky and Republican Chris McGrath in a tight race. more
There’s a perverse irony in the fact that negotiations about ethics reform in the corruption-stained state Capitol are conducted in secret. Time and again we’ve seen the governor, the Assembly speaker and the Senate majority leader . . . more
Sen. Charles “Chuck” Schumer” said he was standing in about the identical space outside Seasons kosher supermarket on Central Avenue in Lawrence last Friday as he did nearly two years ago when he endorsed Long Beach resident and former federal prosecutor Todd Kaminsky for the assembly. more
Through election financial filings it was learned that Hewlett Harbor resident and Republican candidate for the 9th Senate District Christopher McGrath invested $1,000 each in two R-rated movies that were produced by his friend, Joel Silverman, the son of the owner of Morton’s Army Navy store in Cedarhurst, where McGrath, 57, had his first job. more
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