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Ralph J. Marino

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politicians to hold the Senate Majority Leader position and the first Long Islander to hold the position. Marino frequently sparred with Governor
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in 1954. He met his wife Ethel Bernstein while studying at Syracuse. They married in 1954, and settled in her hometown of
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party leader engineered a caucus room coup against Marino with the aid of much more conservative Republicans from
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on the budget. The budget grew under his tenure as majority leader by some 50%.
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Temporary President and Majority Leader of the New York State Senate
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Ralph J. Marino, Former State Senate Leader, Dies at 74
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He died on April 6, 2002, in Mercy Medical Center in
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as Temporary President and Majority Leader in 1989.
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He was Temporary President of the 14: 972:20th-century American legislators 443:191st New York State Legislatures 977:Lawyers from Rochester, New York 910: 319:Fordham University School of Law 275:Fordham University School of Law 1: 982:20th-century American lawyers 259:Oyster Bay (hamlet), New York 952:New York (state) Republicans 347:He was one of the very few 1003: 947:Syracuse University alumni 450:Rockville Centre, New York 382:, a conservative from the 222:Rockville Centre, New York 908: 668: 615: 606: 598: 593: 583: 572: 564: 554: 543: 535: 528: 280: 178: 143: 92: 41: 30: 336:Generally considered a 338:Rockefeller Republican 662:New York State Senate 575:New York State Senate 546:New York State Senate 530:New York State Senate 389:After sitting in the 295:New York State Senate 131:New York State Senate 80:New York State Senate 483:on February 9, 1995 315:Syracuse University 309:. 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Curran 524: 523: 519:on May 12, 2004 509: 505: 491: 487: 471: 467: 462: 376:Jess J. Present 303: 273: 242:Ethel Bernstein 229:Political party 220: 216: 203: 202:January 2, 1928 197: 195: 194: 193: 173:Carl Marcellino 167: 155: 149: 144: 134: 129: 116: 110:Henry M. Curran 104: 98: 93: 83: 78: 65: 53: 47: 42: 26: 25:Ralph J. 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Temporary President and Majority Leader of the New York State Senate
Warren M. Anderson
Joseph Bruno
New York State Senate
3rd
Henry M. Curran
Caesar Trunzo
New York State Senate
5th
John D. Caemmerer
Carl Marcellino
Rochester, New York
Rockville Centre, New York
Republican
Oyster Bay (hamlet), New York
Alma mater
Syracuse University
Fordham University School of Law
New York
New York State Senate
Rochester, New York
U.S. Army
Syracuse University
Fordham University School of Law
Oyster Bay
Long Island
Republican
Rockefeller Republican
Warren M. Anderson
downstate

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