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Richard L. Brodsky

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Brodsky sponsored legislation permitting New Yorkers to vote on whether a Constitutional Convention should be held in New York State in 2010. He publicly recommended that those calling for a Convention must realize that they "have an obligation to tell us what the Constitution would look like when
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In May 2011, Brodsky sent a letter to the NRC formally complaining of commissions' violations of the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) law with respect to his FOI request earlier that year. The request had sought a complete listing of all "exemptions" to health and safety rules, including fire
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safety, at nuclear power plants across America. The "exemptions" in question included issues of fire safety, control of safety systems that are required for safe shutdown in cases where core meltdown is possible, safe evacuation of civilian populations and safe storage of spent fuel.
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for years, notably winning a "landmark case stemming out of the 2004 Albany County district attorney contest that let the WFP spend money in Democratic primary races, paving the way for the WFP’s future involvement in campaigns like the one run by
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When Brodsky was Chairman of the Committee on Environmental Conservation (1993–2002), he authored the legislation responsible for creating the Environmental Protection Fund, devoted to environmental protection and preservation in
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than any other state legislator. The proposal, which would have substantially reduced New York City motor vehicle traffic congestion and provided funding to mass transit, failed.
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paper in opposition to NJ Senate Bill 2664, or the "Market Competition and Consumer Choice Act," entitled "How To Raise The Phone Bill On The Average New Jersey Family."
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Brodsky worked to reform New York's telecommunications and energy systems. In 2007 he authored the Omnibus Telecommunications Reform Act that would create a
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As Chair of the Assembly Committee on Corporations, Authorities and Commissions, Brodsky investigated New York's system of public authorities, including the
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crisis, Brodsky won "a WFP challenge against rules created by the Public Financing Commission that threatened to destroy the state’s minor parties."
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As Chairman of the Committee on Corporations, Authorities and Commissions, Brodsky was involved in the 2009/2010 financial issues facing the
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approved by New York state voters in 1996. In 2007, Brodsky introduced legislation which subsequently passed to phase out the use of
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act of 2006, the computer breaking and entering act, a bill to notify consumers of the limitations of 911 emergency services using
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was selected instead by the Legislature to serve out the rest of Hevesi's term. Brodsky later ran to succeed Attorney General
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requesting that it deny continued approval to the Indian Point Evacuation Plans. In January 2010, he filed suit against the
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During his career, Brodsky, was concerned with the potential safety hazards of nuclear power plants located at
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Brodsky sponsored the Public Authorities Reform Act, which was signed into law in December 2009.
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Brodsky was one of the few prominent political figures to support a "yes" vote on the
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and state authorities to develop a feasible evacuation plan in a theoretical
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up until days before his death. He served on the Board of Advisors of the
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In July 2007, Brodsky became a leading opponent of New York City Mayor
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campaign contributions from New York City's parking garage industry
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and the country's first-of-its-kind act to combat modem hijacking.
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presumptive for New York state residents. After the resignation of
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Constitutional convention question headed toward landslide defeat
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Testimony by MTA Head Jay Walder before Brodsky's Committee
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In 2006, Brodsky announced his intentions of running for
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Democratic Party members of the New York State Assembly
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automatic constitutional convention referendum of 2017
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Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in New York (state)
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began to put New York on lockdown in response to the
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in the 2018 gubernatorial campaign." On the day that
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Index

New York State Assembly
Vincent A. Marchiselli
Thomas J. Abinanti
Brooklyn, New York
Greenburgh, New York
Alma mater
Brandeis University
BA
Harvard University
JD
New York
Brooklyn
New York City
Westchester County
Ardsley High School
Brandeis University
Juris Doctor
Harvard Law School
Democrat
New York State Assembly
185th
186th
187th
188th
189th
190th
191st
192nd
193rd
194th

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