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Membership Meetings The Nurse Practitioner Association Capital Day New York State April 17, 2018 BOLD = Team Leader * = Member of Health Committee = Member of Higher Education Committee Membership Meetings Team 1 (LI): Mary Beth Koslap-Petraco, Cilotte Lovinsky, Cathy Singer, Britney Lynch, Maurice Pugh, Manuela Restrepo 10:30 am Assemblyman Brian Curran (R) 318 LOB 1:00 pm Assemblyman William Magee (D) 828 LOB 3:00 pm Senator John Brooks (D) Off the Floor To view Assemblyman/woman bio’s go to: http://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/ To view Senator bio’s go to: https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator The Nurse Practitioner Association Capital Day New York State April 17, 2018 BOLD = Team Leader * = Member of Health Committee = Member of Higher Education Committee Membership Meetings Team 2 (LI): Susan Marks, Navdeep Kaur, Waitline Williams, Kimberly Gilani, Paz Menjivar, Shirin Kohanim 11:00 am Assemblyman Michael Montesano (R) 437 LOB 11:30 am Assemblyman Clifford Crouch (R) 450 LOB 12:00 pm Assemblyman Charles Lavine (D) * 713 LOB 1:00 pm Senator Elaine Phillips (R) 848 LOB To view Assemblyman/woman bio’s go to: http://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/ To view Senator bio’s go to: https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator The Nurse Practitioner Association Capital Day New York State April 17, 2018 BOLD = Team Leader * = Member of Health Committee = Member of Higher Education Committee Membership Meetings Team 3 (LI): Chrystyne Olivieri, Robert Schuman, Andrew Clark, Patty Sainval, Gilberte Fouche, 10:30 am Assemblyman Brian Miller (R) 544 LOB 11:30 am (w/staff) Senator Thomas Croci (R) 306 LOB 12:30 pm Assemblyman Andrew Raia (R) * 635 LOB 2:00 pm Senator Carl Marcellino (R) 811 LOB To view Assemblyman/woman bio’s go to: http://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/ To view Senator bio’s go to: https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator The Nurse Practitioner Association Capital Day New York State April 17, 2018 BOLD = Team Leader * = Member of Health Committee = Member of Higher Education Committee Membership Meetings Team 4 (LI): Argelia Diaz, Manju John, Colleen Walsh-Irwin, Carol Patrick, Marcella Schiappacasse, Michelle Jackson, Emily Ginty, Carrine Mathieu 10:30 am Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (D) 824 LOB 12:15 pm Assemblyman Dean Murray (R) 430 LOB 12:45 pm Assemblyman Fred Thiele, Jr. (I) 622 LOB 3:15 pm Senator Philip Boyle (R) Off the Floor To view Assemblyman/woman bio’s go to: http://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/ To view Senator bio’s go to: https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator The Nurse Practitioner Association Capital Day New York State April 17, 2018 BOLD = Team Leader * = Member of Health Committee = Member of Higher Education Committee Membership Meetings Team 5 (LI): Gayle Couleas, Edith Michel, Jennifer Somerville, Michele Brunner, Crystal Nevins, 12:00 pm Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick (R) 458 LOB 1:00 pm Assemblywoman Jaime Williams (D) 523 LOB 2:30 pm Assemblywoman Kimberly Jean-Pierre (D) Off the Floor 3:00 pm Assemblyman Steve Englebright (D) 621 LOB To view Assemblyman/woman bio’s go to: http://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/ To view Senator bio’s go to: https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator The Nurse Practitioner Association Capital Day New York State April 17, 2018 BOLD = Team Leader * = Member of Health Committee = Member of Higher Education Committee Membership Meetings Team 6 (LI): Jeanne Martin, Tim Dodd, Kristina DeMarco, Rose Klein-Seymour, Kathleen Lang, Lauren Mahon, Tiffany Talbut 10:30 am Assemblyman Anthony Palumbo (R) 719 LOB 11:00 am Senator Marisol Alcantara (D) 311 LOB 12:30 pm Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal (D) * 627 LOB 1:00 pm Assemblyman Anthony D’Urso (D) 920 LOB To view Assemblyman/woman bio’s go to: http://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/ To view Senator bio’s go to: https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator The Nurse Practitioner Association Capital Day New York State April 17, 2018 BOLD = Team Leader * = Member of Health Committee = Member of Higher Education Committee Membership Meetings Team 7 (LI/NYC): Jean Marie Osborne, Oluyemisi Adedokun, Ann-Marie Civil, Juliet Davis, Raquel Gokool-Sookram, Robert Seeley, Golda Telfaire 10:45 am Senator Gustavo Rivera (D) * 408 LOB 11:30 am Senator Leroy Comrie (D) 617 LOB 1:00 pm Assemblyman David McDonough (R) * 443 LOB 1:30 pm Assemblywoman Alicia Hyndman (D) Off the floor Assembly Chamber To view Assemblyman/woman bio’s go to: http://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/ To view Senator bio’s go to: https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator The Nurse Practitioner Association Capital Day New York State April 17, 2018 BOLD = Team Leader * = Member of Health Committee = Member of Higher Education Committee Membership Meetings Team 8 (LI/NYC): Margaret Krepp, Barbara Mills, Kathleen Kilcullen, Ann Shum, Shawn Hong, Mariam Masri 10:30 am Senator Jose Peralta (D) 415 LOB 11:00 am Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein (D) 923 LOB 11:30 am Assemblywoman Maritza Davila (D) 637 LOB 12:00 pm Assemblyman Jeffrion Aubry (D) 646 LOB To view Assemblyman/woman bio’s go to: http://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/ To view Senator bio’s go to: https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator The Nurse Practitioner Association Capital Day New York State April 17, 2018 BOLD = Team Leader * = Member of Health Committee = Member of Higher Education Committee Membership Meetings Team 9 (NYC): Xinglian Chen, Claudy Aime, Isaac Davis, Melissa Morgan, Amal Alanizi 10:30 am Assemblyman David Weprin (D) 526 LOB 11:00 am Assemblyman Nick Perry (D) 736 LOB 11:30 am Senator Roxanne Persaud (D) * 504 LOB 12:00 pm Assemblyman William Colton (D) 733 LOB 12:30 pm Senator Diane Savino (D) 315 LOB To view Assemblyman/woman bio’s go to: http://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/ To view Senator bio’s go to: https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator The Nurse Practitioner Association Capital Day New York State April 17, 2018 BOLD = Team Leader * = Member of Health Committee = Member of Higher Education Committee Membership Meetings Team 10 (NYC): Michelle Appelbaum, Winifred Connerton, Vivian Ruan, Jacqueline Adamshick, Moonju Bae 10:30 am Assemblyman Al Taylor (D) 633 LOB 12:30 pm Senator Tony Avella (D) 902 LOB 1:15 pm Senator Brian Kavanagh (D) 515 LOB 2:30 pm Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou (D) 818 LOB To view Assemblyman/woman bio’s go to: http://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/ To view Senator bio’s go to: https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator The Nurse Practitioner Association Capital Day New York State April 17, 2018 BOLD = Team Leader * = Member of Health Committee = Member of Higher Education Committee Membership Meetings Team 11 (NYC): Rochelle Kepes, Alice Chan, Christopher Smart, Christine Li, Keshia Graham, Sarah Chambers, Carl Ankrah 10:30 am Senator James Sanders, Jr. (D) 508 LOB 12:30 pm Assemblyman Michael Miller (D) 519 LOB 1:00 pm Senator Martin Malave Dilan (D) 711 LOB 1:30 pm Assemblyman Michael Cusick (D) 724 LOB To view Assemblyman/woman bio’s go to: http://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/ To view Senator bio’s go to: https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator The Nurse Practitioner Association Capital Day New York State April 17, 2018 BOLD = Team Leader * = Member of Health Committee = Member of Higher Education Committee Membership Meetings Team 12 (NYC): Nadeen Lindsay, Cavel Miller, Diane Josephine Mislang, Eva Nyarko, Antionette Palmer, Rini Chennattu, John Tarbox 11:00 am Senator Jamaal Bailey (D) 707 LOB 11:30 am (w/staff) Senator Andrew Lanza (R) 708 LOB 12:30 pm Assemblyman Victor Pichardo (D) Off the Floor 1:00 pm Senator Kevin Parker (D) 604 LOB To view Assemblyman/woman bio’s go to: http://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/ To view Senator bio’s go to: https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator The Nurse Practitioner Association Capital Day New York State April 17, 2018 BOLD = Team Leader * = Member of Health Committee = Member of Higher Education Committee Membership Meetings Team 13 (Capital Region): Mary Rodden, Claudianus Bourne, Diana Miller, Catherine Carswell, Rachel Filetto 10:30 am Assemblywoman Patricia Fahy (D) 452 LOB 11:00 am Senator Kathleen Marchione (R) 917 LOB 11:30 am Senator Neil Breslin (D) 414 CAP 2:00 pm Assemblywoman Carrie Woerner (D) 323 LOB To view Assemblyman/woman bio’s go to: http://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/ To view Senator bio’s go to: https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator The Nurse Practitioner Association Capital Day New York State April 17, 2018 BOLD = Team Leader * = Member of Health Committee = Member of Higher Education Committee Membership Meetings Team 14 (Capital Region): Libby Horn, Janet Yager, Megan Farrell, Ashley Kennedy, Linda West, Laurie Pollard, Kelli Rifenburgh 12:00 pm Assemblyman John McDonald, III (D) 417 LOB 12:30 pm Assemblyman Phil Steck (D) * 702 LOB 2:30 pm Assemblywoman Mary Beth Walsh (R) 725 LOB 3:00 pm Senator James Tedisco (R) * 803 LOB To view Assemblyman/woman bio’s go to: http://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/ To view Senator bio’s go to: https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator The Nurse Practitioner Association Capital Day New York State April 17, 2018 BOLD = Team Leader * = Member of Health Committee = Member of Higher Education Committee Membership Meetings Team 15 (Central New York): David Goede, Deborah Spencer, Christine Herb, Billy Manuel, Colette O’Brien, Maryam Omar, Ramsie Stephens, Christine Atkins 10:30 am Senator John DeFrancisco (R) 416 CAP 11:00 am Assemblyman Peter Lawrence (R) 722 LOB 12:30 pm Senator Joseph Robach (R) 711 LOB 1:00 pm Assemblyman Al Stirpe (D) 656 LOB 2:00 pm Assemblyman Harry Bronson (D) 502 LOB To view Assemblyman/woman bio’s go to: http://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/ To view Senator bio’s go to: https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator
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