Friday, August 9, 2019

the women are coming august 12

kevan abrams v cherice vanderhalll
appear at the sametime same place and take questions

you are cordially invited








Board Of Directors Meeting Of The Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting Corporation
Date:
08/12/2019

Time:
9:30 AM
Description:
A meeting of the NASSAU OTB BOARD OF DIRECTORS will be held on Monday, August 12, 2019. The meeting begins at 9:30am at the Executive Office in Mineola, which is a handicapped-accessible facility.

Location:
The Executive Office is located at 139 Liberty Avenue, Mineola, New York 11501

Contact:
Arthur Walsh, Corporate Secretary
Phone: 516-572-2800 Ext: 133


LONG ISLANDPOLITICS

Nassau County Republicans running more women candidates

Jeanine Driscoll, left, candidate for Hempstead Town receiver
Jeanine Driscoll, left, candidate for Hempstead Town receiver of taxes, on June 21 in Bellerose, and Laura Maier candidate for a Town of Oyster Bay council seat on July 3 in Massapequa. Photo Credit: Howard Schnapp 
More new women candidates are running on the Republican line in Nassau County this November, part of an effort to help rebrand of one of the oldest GOP clubs in the nation following major victories in 2017 by women Democrats in the county. 
Several are first-time Republican candidates who lack political ties but are involved heavily in their communities. They were tapped by Republican Party chairman Joseph Cairo, who is seeking fresh faces and the support of Nassau’s growing number of voters who are not registered with a political party. 
“If you asked me two years ago if I would run for public office, I’d have said ‘probably not.’ I didn’t seek this out but now I can’t see myself doing anything else,” said Laura Maier, 40, of Massapequa, who is running for one of three open council seats in the Town of Oyster Bay 
Maier, a former health care executive who owns several Dairy Queen and Jersey Mike’s shops, is one of a half-dozen new women candidates in Nassau who until a few months ago had no name recognition and never had signed candidate nominating petitions or knocked on doors for other candidates. 
They range in age from early 30s to mid-50s and are mostly private-sector professionals in business and law who are raising children attending the local public schools. One is a registered Democrat. 
“Forget the labels Republican and Democrat but look at what the parties are doing and what they stand for today in 2019,” said Cairo, who argued that many unaffiliated swing voters identify with his party’s current platform. 
“I don’t believe people in their 50s and 60s are going to associate with AOC and that progressive movement,” he said in a reference to freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Bronx/Queens). 
“I think the independent voter in Nassau is going to lean Republican this year and next year based on values [and] not based on party label,” Cairo said. 




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VIDEO.FOXNEWS.COM

New York lawmaker introduces bill to make it a felony to throw or spray water on an on-duty officer


New York Assemblyman Mike Lepetri on introducing the bill in response to recent attacks on NYPD officers.



Assemblyman Mike LiPetri
This morning I sat down with Fox & Friends to talk about the recent water-dousing attacks against law enforcement officers. 
It’s sad that Mayor Bill de Blasio has used his platform to espouse anti-cop rhetoric, rather than build bridges between our community and law enforcement.





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