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NYLA Advocacy Day - Tuesday, February 25, 2020 RCLS APPOINTMENT SCHEDULE NYLA Advocacy Day - Tuesday, February 25, 2020 RCLS APPOINTMENT SCHEDULE Room # Appoinment time Legislators District Libraries Represented Phone # 9:15 AM Buses arrive at the Madison Ave Entrance to the Empire State Plaza – Concourse Level. Walk concourse to security checkpoints. LOB 433 Chester, Cornwall, Goshen, Highland Falls, Middletown, Stony Point, 9:45 AM Assemblyman Colin Schmitt - R - C 99th 518-455-5441 Tomkins Cove, Washingtonville, Woodbury Blauvelt, Nanuet, New City, Nyack, Orangeburg, Palisades, Pearl Capitol Bldg. 514 River, Piermont, Sloatsburg, Spring Valley, Suffern, Tappan, Valley 10:00 AM Senator David Carlucci - D 38th 518-455-2991 Cottage, West Nyack LOB 329 Florida, Greenwood Lake, Monroe, Port Jervis, Sloatsburg, Suffern, 10:00 AM Assemblyman Karl Brabenec - R 98th 518-455-5991 Tuxedo Park, Warwick Assemblyman Kevin Cahill - D - (mtg LOB 716 10:30 AM* shared w/ Mid-Hudson Library System) 103rd 518-455-4436 Gardiner LOB 826 Eldred, Fallsburg, Liberty, Livingston Manor, Mamakating, 100th 10:30 AM Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther D-C 518-455-5355 Middletown, Monticello, Roscoe, Western Sullivan LOB 626 Blauvelt, Nyack, Orangeburg, Palisades, Pearl River, Piermont, 11:00 AM Assemblywoman Ellen Jaffee - D 97th 518-455-5118 Spring Valley, Suffern, Tappan Chester, Cornwall, Haverstraw, Highland Falls, Monroe, Senator James Skoufis - D - (mtg shared LOB 815 Montgomery, Newburgh, Pine Bush, Stony Point, Tomkins Cove, 11:00 AM* w/ Mid-Hudson Library System) 39th 518-455-3290 Walden, Washingtonville, Woodbury Cragsmoor, Eldred, Ellenville, Fallsburg, Florida, Gardiner, Goshen, Senator Jen Metzger - D - (mtg shared w/ Greenwood Lake, Grahamsville, Liberty, Livingston Manor, Mid-Hudson & Four County Library LOB 817 Mamakating, Middletown, Monticello, Port Jervis, Roscoe, Tuxedo 11:00 AM* Systems) 42nd 518-455-2400 Park, Wallkill, Warwick, Western Sullivan 11:45 AM-12:00 PM Group photo before Rally "The Well" Library Advocates urged to attend in The LOB Well 12:00 - 12:45 PM Legislative Rally and Presentations "The Well" Library Advocates urged to attend rally in The LOB Well 1:00 - 2:00 PM LUNCH Leave time to return through security checkpoints Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson - D - (mtg shared w/ Mid-Hudson Library LOB 628 1:00 PM* System) 104th 518-455-5762 Newburgh LOB 625 Haverstraw, Nanuet, New City, Nyack, Spring Valley, Valley Cottage, 1:30 PM Assemblyman Kenneth Zebrowski - D 96th 518-455-5735 West Nyack Assemblyman Brian Miller - R - (mtg shared LOB 544 Cragsmoor, Ellenville, Grahamsville, Montgomery, Pine Bush, 2:00 PM* w/ Four County Library System) 101st 518-455-5334 Walden, Wallkill BUSES LEAVE ALBANY - 3:30 PM SAME LOCATION AS DROP OFF POINT DON'T BE LATE! * These times will be shared with Mid-Hudson Library System & Four County Library System.
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