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Thursday, November 7, 2024

State Rep. Karl A. Brabenec

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  • Proposed measures aim to combat rising fentanyl crisis

    The fentanyl crisis, exacerbated by the federal government's failure to secure the southern border, is devastating communities across the United States. This lethal drug has led to a sharp increase in deaths. In New York, fentanyl-related fatalities have soared over the past decade, particularly impacting the 98th Assembly District, including Port Jervis.

  • Governor Hochul pauses congestion pricing proposal amid legislative session

    Following a week of late-night debates and secret backroom deliberations by the Majority Party, the 2024 Legislative Session ended with a surprising but noteworthy development: the congestion pricing proposal championed by Governor Hochul, which would have charged substantial toll fees for commuters entering lower Manhattan, was put on ‘indefinite pause.’ This rare move by the governor, coming at the eleventh hour, has left the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) without a clear funding plan for the next year.

  • Brabenec criticizes government's performance in 2024 legislative session

    "The leadership of this government continues to meander during the legislative calendar instead of fighting for changes New Yorkers need to happen. While the disastrous congestion pricing proposal has been rightfully halted, the time spent in Albany this year did little to solve other problems. Repairing our horrible state roads, affordability of goods and services and the drain of the ongoing migrant crisis continue to be some of the biggest burdens New York taxpayers bear, and the leadership of this government needs to seriously reevaluate how it will solve these problems...

  • Brabenec’s Thoughts on Governor’s Budget Presentation

    In a recent statement regarding the governor’s budget proposal, Assemblyman Karl Brabenec expressed his disappointment and concerns about the fiscal direction of New York. Brabenec, a representative from the 98th District, did not hold back in sharing his thoughts on the budget presentation."Any optimism I had that New York was preparing to turn itself around from the fiscal irresponsibility of its past was dashed after hearing our governor’s official budget proposal," stated Brabenec. He acknowledged the importance of discussions about increasing aid, particularly for...

  • Brabenec calls for repeal of NYC congestion pricing

    Assemblyman Karl Brabenec (R,C-Deerpark) has joined forces with colleagues in the state Assembly to advocate for a proposal aimed at repealing congestion pricing for all travelers and commuters entering and exiting New York City. A corresponding measure is being introduced in the state Senate, and Brabenec anticipates both proposals will be up for formal debate this year.

  • Brabenec responds critically to 2024 State of The State address

    "As the governor teased her state of the state proposals throughout last week, I was optimistic about the direction she seemed to be taking. Having listened to the full presentation, I am less than enthused. While previously-mentioned initiatives, such as reducing medical debt or protecting consumers from predatory businesses are all worthwhile, she failed to present adequate strategies for a number of other issues, from combating crime to protecting New York’s Jewish citizens. It’s another milquetoast presentation from our executive office, but I am as committed as ever to...

  • Legislative session begins amid election year preparations

    Albany is once again bustling with political activity. Following the ceremonial start of the 2024 session last week, anticipation builds for the governor’s 2024 State of the State address. The election cycle is also beginning to intensify, leading to an influx of political advertisements and campaigns aimed at swaying voters.

  • Brabenec outlines priorities for 2024 legislative session

    Karl Brabenec, a member of the New York State Assembly, has expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming 2024 legislative session. "There’s an excitement to returning to Albany, despite the many shortcomings of this state government’s leadership," Brabenec stated. He emphasized his commitment to serving the people and ensuring that residents feel comfortable and safe in New York.

  • Reflections on legislative efforts as new year approaches

    By the time you’re reading this column, Christmas will have come and gone, meaning New Year’s Day is around the corner, and the holiday lull has officially arrived. Gifts will have been opened, food will have been shared, and it was hopefully a very merry occasion for all the family and friends in your life. And while we’re all enjoying the remaining candy canes and holiday cheer, the coming of the new year gives us time to reflect on what we accomplished this year and where we can still grow.

  • Assemblyman reflects on Christmas amid contemporary societal divisions

    Christmas is a time for many Americans to set aside their daily endeavors, gather with family, and celebrate the season of goodwill. This sentiment resonates particularly strongly in an age marked by political, economic, and social divisions. The holiday offers an opportunity to momentarily put aside differences and embrace love and community.

  • NYC's congestion pricing faces criticism over financial burden on commuters

    Congestion pricing has been a topic of discussion in New York City and the Metro Transit Authority (MTA) for several years. This week, the MTA board voted to implement congestion pricing for travelers or commuters entering Manhattan south of 60th Street, extending to the southern tip of the Financial District.

  • Pearl Harbor remembrance emphasizes ongoing vigilance for freedom

    Pearl Harbor Day, December 7, 1941—a pivotal historical moment that reshaped the world. Beyond being a mere date, it serves as a poignant reminder of the past and the invaluable lessons it imparts. The devastating attacks on Pearl Harbor propelled the U.S. into World War II, forever altering global history. While over 80 years have passed since that fateful day, the impact and loss endured still resonate, prompting our continued acknowledgment.

  • Tips for saving energy during winter

    As winter approaches, colder weather and higher energy costs are inevitable. However, there are various methods to maintain a comfortable home while reducing expenses. Here are some practical tips for saving energy this season.

  • Thanksgiving fosters unity, gratitude, and community service across America

    Thanksgiving, an American tradition celebrated later this week, holds a special place in the hearts of many. The Brabenec family, known for their lively and exciting celebrations, eagerly anticipates another gathering with loved ones.

  • Honoring sacrifices: Reflections on Veterans Day events across communities

    This past weekend, Americans worldwide honored men and women who served in the armed forces with Veterans Day. The day holds significant importance for many, including those with personal connections to veterans.

  • Reflections on Abraham Lincoln’s leadership anniversary

    On November 6, many reflect on the legacy of Abraham Lincoln, who became President of the United States on this day. A political representative remarked, "As a political representative, I feel comfortable saying that for many of us in this line of work, Abraham Lincoln is a figure we strive to live up to. His poise, his confidence, his command of the English language was the right combination of public servant and political savant that saved our country from being torn down the middle."

  • Hudson Valley prepares for a safe and enjoyable Halloween

    Fall is in full swing, and the Hudson Valley is showcasing its renowned autumnal beauty. The changing seasons bring vibrant fall colors and a crisp chill in the air, marking the arrival of Halloween, a holiday that has evolved from honoring departed souls to a family-friendly celebration.

  • October focuses on spreading awareness about breast cancer

    Throughout October, non-profits and their members have been spreading awareness and providing resources in the ongoing fight against breast cancer in New York. Breast cancer is the second-most common cancer diagnosed for women in the United States, following skin cancer. While it can affect both men and women, women are far more likely to be afflicted by it. Efforts like Breast Cancer Awareness Month have significantly increased awareness among patients, their families, and the general public, contributing to rising survival rates.

  • Brabenec opposes driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants amid migrant crisis

    Throughout the chaos engulfing New York during the migrant crisis, numerous pressing issues demand resolution. These challenges, from the mismanagement of the registration system to the shortage of housing for migrants, have been exacerbated by political turmoil in New York City. Among the many problems plaguing the handling of this crisis, one issue that should not be overlooked is the granting of driver's licenses to migrants.

  • Brabenec calls for solidarity with Israel amid ongoing conflict

    “Let’s not mince words: Israel and her people are under siege from an army of terrorists that are hellbent on removing Jewish people from the face of the earth. It is the responsibility of every person to stand in solidarity with the people of Israel and denounce Hamas’ acts of terror. Peace in the region cannot be reached while Israel’s very existence is under threat. I stand with the people of Israel and the Jewish community in Rockland and Orange counties - and worldwide - as we pray for an end to the violence engulfing the region.”