Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Attention Nassau OTB

 

LONG ISLANDPOLITICS

Republican Kevin McCaffrey and Democrat Susan Berland get Suffolk leadership posts Suffolk county NY PML Sec 109 does no apply to Suffolk OTB, is unconstitutional, is vague indefinite and or overly broad and or violates the rights of bettors secured by by ny const art 1 sec 3

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Attorney Detail Report as of 01/05/2021

Registration Number: 2085603
Name: SUSAN A. BERLAND
Business Name: SUFFOLK COUNTY LEGISLATOR, 16TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT
Business Address: 

6080 JERICHO TPKE STE 307
COMMACK, NY 11725-2808
(Suffolk County)

Business Phone: (631) 854-5100
Email: SUSAN.BERLAND@SUFFOLKCOUNTYNY.GOV
Date Admitted: 12/10/1986
Appellate Division Department of Admission: 2nd
Law School:  Hofstra University Maurice A. Deane School of Law
Registration Status: Attorney - Currently Registered
Next Registration: May 2022

Suffolk County Legis. Kevin McCaffrey (R-Lindenhurst) has been elected as legislative minority leader, while Legis. Susan Berland (D-Dix Hills) will serve as majority leader.

Republicans selected McCaffrey as their leader on Sunday, in a move he called "coming full circle." McCaffrey previously had served for three years as minority leader before Legis. Tom Cilmi (R-Bay Shore) took the role.

Democrats in late November chose Berland as majority leader to replace Legis. William Spencer (D-Centerport), who stepped down from the leadership post after his arrest in October for allegedly trying to trade opioid pills for sex. Spencer, a physician, has pleaded not guilty. 

Berland, an attorney and a former Huntington Town Board member, has represented the 16th Legislative District, which includes sections of Babylon, Huntington and Islip Towns, since 2018.

"I am humbled and honored that my colleagues have entrusted me to lead our caucus. Suffolk County faces significant challenges, but we have innumerable opportunities within our reach," Berland said in a statement in which she pledged to work across the aisle.

McCaffrey, also the president of Teamsters Local 707, has served the 14th District, which includes southeast Babylon Town, since 2014.

"Our agenda is to take back a majority in the legislature," McCaffrey said Monday. "We're going to do that by [promoting] the Republican values many people hold near and dear," including fiscal responsibility and public safety.

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