Sunday, April 19, 2020

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as of 04/19/2020

Registration Number:5395058
MICHAEL JOHN LIPETRI 
RIVKIN RADLER LLP
926 RXR PLZ
UNIONDALE, NY 11556-0926
United States
(Nassau County)
(516) 357-3600
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Date Admitted in NY:01/21/2016
Appellate Division
Department of Admission:
3
Law School:ALBANY LAW SCHOOL OF UNION UNIVERSITY
Registration Status:Currently registered
Next Registration:Jul 2020
Disciplinary History:No record of public discipline

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Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Rep. Peter King (R-Seaford) seek to issue treasury bonds tied to federal budget to fund Teamster pension shortfall. (Credit: Newsday / John Asbury)
Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Peter King joined Long Island Teamsters Tuesday in calling for union pension shortfalls to be funded through Treasury bonds tied to the federal budget.
Schumer (D-N.Y.) and King (R-Seaford) are pushing Congress to pass the Butch Lewis Act, which would create a new office within the Treasury Department to allow pension plans to borrow for any shortfall using Treasury bonds issued by the government to sell to financial institutions. 
Schumer, the Senate minority leader, and King met with Teamsters Local 707 in Hempstead to push for the bill, which could help fund pensions for 4,500 Long Island families, including more than 3,700 retirees, Schumer said.


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