State Rep. Christopher Tague
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Tague announces new funding for local libraries
Assemblyman Chris Tague has announced that additional funding will be allocated to local libraries within his district.
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Tague celebrates passage of Greene County public defender law
Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie) announced the successful passage of his bill, A.9916, into law following the governor’s signature last week. The legislation, requested by Greene County officials, permits non-Greene County residents to serve as assistant public defenders in the county. This measure aims to broaden the hiring pool to fill vacancies and expedite court and trial proceedings.
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Virtual court arraignment bill passes into law benefiting rural New York counties
Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie) and Sen. Peter Oberacker (R,C-51st District) are celebrating the passage of their bill, A.6738A/S.6798A, which allows local courts in Delaware, Otsego, and Schoharie counties to permit defendants to appear via virtual methods for arraignments at the courts’ discretion. This policy is a continuation from the COVID-19 pandemic when it was necessary to maintain social distance for public health. The new law aims to save time and resources for local courts.
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New York passes law allowing direct-to-consumer shipping for small craft manufacturers
Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie) has announced the signing of a law that allows New York’s small craft manufacturers to ship directly to consumers. This measure, initially introduced as a COVID-19 pandemic relief effort, aims to support businesses statewide and meet customer demand.
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Tague mourns passing of former State Senator James Seward
Assemblyman Chris Tague issued a statement on July 28, 2024, regarding the passing of former State Senator James Seward.
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Tague criticizes state government over planned prison closures
Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie) expressed shock and frustration over the recent announcement to close Sullivan and Great Meadow Correctional Facilities without proper coordination with local governments and facility employees. The closures, part of the state budget authorized by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, are set to occur by November 6.
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Legislators call for stricter New York State parole board policies
Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie) joined his Assembly and Senate colleagues in a press conference advocating for a stricter parole board in New York State. Since 2017, the parole board has released 41 individuals convicted of killing police officers and is considering the release of another this year.
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Tague advocates for legislative package prioritizing rural equity in New York
Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie) joined Assembly and Senate colleagues today for a press conference to present plans for a rural resurgence in New York. The legislative package aims to offer priority and consideration to rural communities across the state. Tague, a sponsor of several bills in the package, expressed his commitment to rural advocacy.
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Tague supports act withholding tuition aid from students promoting antisemitism
Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie) joined his Assembly and Senate Minority colleagues today to advocate for the adoption of the “Combating Campus Antisemitism Act” by the New York state government. The proposed measure aims to withhold state tuition assistance awards from students who have knowingly engaged in promoting antisemitism and caused disruptions as a result.
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Tague Slams Rapid Act for Robbing Upstate Farmland of Acres for Use
"Assemblyman Chris Tague from Schoharie, New York, has strongly criticized the Renewable Action Through Project Interconnection and Deployment (RAPID) Act. The Act, aimed at facilitating the development of renewable energy generation and transmission facilities, has faced backlash for its impact on upstate farmland. Tague expressed his concerns about the prioritization of renewable energy over agriculture, stating, “If farmers don’t have land to work on, we’re left without the product they produce, plain and simple.” He highlighted the potential use of farmland for farming...
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Tague Blasts Lack of Funding Directed Towards New York’s Veteran Organizations
Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie) has expressed his disappointment over the lack of consistent funding directed towards New York's veteran organizations. In a statement made today in Albany, Tague highlighted the issue of donations being collected by the state for various veteran-related expenses, yet the disbursements have been non-existent.Tague emphasized the importance of providing support to veterans, stating, "The veterans that return to their home state deserve a warmer welcome than they have so far been receiving, and it’s unfortunate this government has...
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Tague Honors Vietnam Veterans from District in Albany
Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie) took the time in Albany this week to express recognition and appreciation to two Vietnam War veterans residing in the 102nd Assembly District. The veterans, Thomas Andreassen and Sheriff Ron Stevens, were honored in the Assembly Chamber and given insight into the workings of the state government."I’m incredibly honored that both Thomas and Sheriff Stevens were able to join me today on this special occasion. The sacrifice these men and many more made is one not made by many around the world, and the work they did for this nation...
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Tague Calls for Full Agriculture Funding in State Budget
Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie) recently highlighted the importance of full agriculture funding in the state budget during a joint budget debate of the Agriculture and Environmental Conservation committees in the New York State Assembly.Tague, in collaboration with the Assembly Majority Conference, acknowledged positive developments in the budget discussions. He stated, "We’ve agreed on some important allocations like funding for the Clean Water Infrastructure Act, which could continually provide clean water to hundreds of thousands of New York families. That is...
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Tague Hosts Press Conference Advocating for Protection of Productive Farmland
Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie) led a press conference yesterday focused on the preservation of productive farmland amidst increasing development trends, particularly the growing presence of solar farms. Tague, a former dairy farmer, expressed his concerns alongside various local officials and agricultural representatives.“It is disheartening to see what used to be hundreds of acres of farmland be turned into a solar farm,” lamented Tague during the conference. He highlighted the challenging economic environment for farmers in New York, emphasizing their struggle...
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Tague Honors Trooper Rick Albert for his Dedicated Service to the Community
Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie) honored Trooper Rick Albert in the Assembly chamber yesterday for his dedicated service to the community. Trooper Albert was shot in the line of duty last year during a traffic stop where he was greeted by the barrel of a gun before being injured. The incident led to the arrest of one suspect, while the shooter, Nelson Troche, was later found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.Tague expressed his appreciation for Trooper Albert's service, stating, "These people put their lives on the line every day for us." He further...
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Tague Honors Biittig for 50 Years of Sobriety and Service to Others
Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie) recently celebrated Ed Biittig's remarkable achievement of 50 years of sobriety and dedication to serving others. The event took place in the Assembly Chamber on Wednesday, Feb. 14, where Biittig was presented with a proclamation and received heartfelt recognition from legislators, staff, and visitors.Ed Biittig's journey towards sobriety began at a young age, with struggles with alcoholism starting at just 13 years old. Despite facing challenges, including multiple car accidents and a DUI arrest in 1974, Biittig chose the path of...