Long Island holds a special place in my heart, an unwavering home that draws me back no matter how far I may wander. Yet crafting a place into a genuine home is a process that demands more than mere happenstance; it requires deliberate effort. Just as one selects the perfect furniture and art to create a home, in our context, we carefully choose the bills to champion, the ones that amplify and uphold our voices.
Within our vibrant community, there are numerous aspects that stand as sources of pride, weaving a plethora of values and achievements that uplift the collective spirit. We have the capacity to uphold laws that safeguard every member of the community, as well as the integrity of our island itself. A crucial focus is on education funding, which must be adequately and equitably allocated to nurture the growth of future generations. Equally important, we ensure that community safety is upheld through well-regulated law-enforcement methods and effective crime-prevention strategies, fostering a secure environment for all residents.
We have a commitment to consumer protection, ensuring that businesses adhere to just and transparent practices while safeguarding consumers against fraud and misleading advertisements. Anti-discrimination efforts thrive on establishing equality and shielding individuals from bias. The region’s diverse economic landscape provides a wide range of opportunities across various industries, contributing to its vitality and our beloved tax base.
A concerted dedication to environmental protection becomes evident through the preservation of Long Island’s natural splendor, encompassing its renowned beaches, scenic vistas, and recreational parks, all of which contribute to the area’s distinctive charm and appeal.
Though we have much to admire in our community, it is not perfect. Understanding and addressing concerns is essential for Long Island’s sustainable development. Zoning and development policies require careful consideration to prevent problems such as overdevelopment, environmental deterioration, and inadequate suburban planning. Similarly, housing and affordability challenges, including shortages and high costs, underscore the necessity for increased attainable housing options. Additionally, while some public-transit options exist, Long Island could benefit from expanded services to better serve its population density.
Taylor Darling represents the 18th Assembly District.