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Comment on Gov. David Paterson's Budget Reduction Proposals

posted by Brian Kolb on Thursday October 15th 3:45pm
Tuesday afternoon, I instructed my staff to provide to Governor Paterson and his staff a series of 'conversation starters' for reducing New York's projected $3 billion budget... more »

Statement on Wednesday morning's Leaders' Meeting

posted by Brian Kolb on Wednesday September 23rd 1:39pm
"I was encouraged that during our public Leaders' meeting this morning, Governor Paterson agreed to my suggestion that our legislative staffs and Lieutenant Governor Ravitch should meet and... more »

Do You Support A People's Convention?

posted by Brian Kolb on Saturday September 12th 1:06pm
A research bulletin released earlier this week by the independent, non-partisan Empire Center for New York State Policy reported that the 2010-11 State Budget deficit has likely more than doubled and... more »

Bi-Partisan, Grassroots Support...

posted by Brian Kolb on Monday August 31st 12:43pm
In the opening of my legislative column last week, I asked readers if they believed it was time to change state government.  I also asked whether they felt state government had stopped working for them. ... more »

Petition: People's Convention to Reform NY

posted by Brian Kolb on Wednesday August 26th 12:31pm
Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb (R,I,C-Canandaigua) today launched an on-line grassroots petition to continue building statewide, bi-partisan support for a "People's Convention to Reform New... more »
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Brian Kolb was first elected to represent New York State's 129th Assembly District when a special election was held in February 2000 and was overwhelmingly re-elected in 2000, 2002, 2004, and 2006. Assemblyman Kolb represents the 129th Assembly District, which includes Cayuga, Cortland, Onondaga, Ontario, and Seneca Counties.
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