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M. Maldwin Fertig

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20: 131:. He introduced the first bill in the State Legislature to exempt newly-constructed residential buildings from taxation. He introduced and successfully passed the Lockwood-Fertig Bill, which provided equal pay for New York City school teachers. He also successfully passed a bill that enlarged New York City College. He sponsored a Minimum Wage Bill and an Eight Hour Law. While in the Assembly, he was commended by the 166:
In 1933, Fertig became senior partner of the law firm Fertig, Walter & Gottesman with Alfred A. Walter and Samuel Gottesman. An expert in public utility law and practice, he became a member of the New York State Transit Commission he in 1938. He was a member of the
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of New York City from 1920 to 1932, in charge of franchise division. He conducted the city's long litigation in opposition to increased telephone rates, handled gas, electric, telephone, transit, and regulatory matters, and was the city's counsel in
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from 1930 to 1938, a trustee of the Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies, and a member of the governing council of the American Jewish Congress. He was a member of the
571: 222:. He was also vice-president of the Metropolitan League of Jewish Community Associations. He attended Congregation Kehilath Israel. In 1920, he married Mathilda Wohl. 402: 576: 176: 536: 551: 101: 419: 203: 179:
systems. Later, he was a negotiator who helped fix the amounts to be paid for the properties. He ultimately became a key figure in unifying the
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in 1936, arguing for and obtaining a decision that sustained the constitutionality of Lehman's temporary rate legislation in the
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Fertig was the first to call for an inquiry in the state's housing problems in 1919, resulting in his appointment to the
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in 1910. He was then admitted to the bar and practiced law, with an office at 64 Wall Street in New York City.
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Active in Jewish religious and communal affairs, Fertig was president of the Bronx
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in 1933 and 1941, and in 1952 he unsuccessfully ran for Bronx Surrogate.
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Kaufman, Sandar; Kole, Dorothy Metz; Cohen, Harry, eds. (1943).
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and was a member of the law firm Walter, Wolff & Fertig.
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from 1914 to 1939, president of the New York section of the
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Democratic Party members of the New York State Assembly
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Jewish American state legislators in New York (state)
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New York City, New York
Austrian
Lemberg
Lawrence Fertig
College of the City of New York
B.Sc.
the Bronx
New York University
New York Law School
LL.B.
New York State Assembly
Democrat
1915
1916
Progressive
1917
Independence League
1919
Republican
120 Broadway
Lockwood Housing Committee
American Federation of Labor
corporation counsel
New York Central Railroad
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Herbert H. Lehman
Public Service Commission
Court of Appeals
New York State Constitutional Convention of 1938

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