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Table of Contents Senate Members TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................. iv SENATE MEMBERS SENATOR JOSEPH P. ADDABBO, JR ............................................................. 1 SENATOR GEORGE AMEDORE ..................................................................... 4 SENATOR ANTHONY P. AVELLA, JR ........................................................... 6 SENATOR GREGORY R. BALL ....................................................................... 9 SENATOR JOHN J. BONACIC ....................................................................... 11 SENATOR PHILIP BOYLE ............................................................................. 14 SENATOR NEIL D. BRESLIN......................................................................... 17 SENATOR DAVID S. CARLUCCI .................................................................. 19 SENATOR LEROY COMRIE ........................................................................ 22 SENATOR THOMAS CROCI ........................................................................ 24 SENATOR JOHN DEFRANCISCO ................................................................. 26 SENATOR RUBEN DIAZ, SR ......................................................................... 28 SENATOR MARTIN M. DILAN ..................................................................... 30 SENATOR ADRIANO ESPAILLAT ............................................................... 33 SENATOR HUGH T. FARLEY ........................................................................ 35 SENATOR SIMCHA FELDER......................................................................... 38 SENATOR JOHN J. FLANAGAN ................................................................... 41 SENATOR RICH FUNKE ................................................................................ 44 SENATOR PATRICK M. GALLIVAN ............................................................ 46 SENATOR MICHAEL N. GIANARIS ............................................................. 49 SENATOR TERRY GIPSON ............................................................................ 51 SENATOR MARTIN J. GOLDEN ................................................................... 53 SENATOR JOSEPH A. GRIFFO ...................................................................... 56 SENATOR MARK J. GRISANTI ..................................................................... 58 SENATOR JESSE HAMILTON ....................................................................... 60 SENATOR KEMP HANNON ........................................................................... 62 SENATOR RUTH HASSELL-THOMPSON .................................................... 65 SENATOR BRAD HOYLMAN ........................................................................ 68 SENATOR TIMOTHY M. KENNEDY ............................................................ 71 SENATOR JEFFREY D. KLEIN ...................................................................... 74 SENATOR ELIZABETH KRUEGER .............................................................. 76 SENATOR ANDREW J. LANZA ..................................................................... 79 SENATOR WILLIAM J. LARKIN, JR ............................................................. 82 SENATOR GEORGE LATIMER ..................................................................... 85 SENATOR KENNETH P. LAVALLE .............................................................. 87 SENATOR THOMAS W. LIBOUS .................................................................. 90 SENATOR ELIZABETH O’C. LITTLE ........................................................... 92 SENATOR CARL L. MARCELLINO .............................................................. 95 SENATOR KATHLEEN MARCHIONE .......................................................... 98 SENATOR JOAQUIM M. MARTINS ............................................................ 100 SENATOR GEORGE D. MAZIARZ .............................................................. 103 i SENATOR VELMANETTE MONTGOMERY ............................................. 106 SENATOR TERRENCE P. MURPHY ........................................................... 108 SENATOR MICHAEL NOZZOLIO ............................................................... 110 SENATOR EDWARD O’BRIEN ................................................................... 113 SENATOR THOMAS F. O’MARA ................................................................ 115 SENATOR ROBERT ORTT ........................................................................... 117 SENATOR MARC PANEPINTO ................................................................... 119 SENATOR KEVIN S. PARKER ..................................................................... 121 SENATOR JOSE R. PERALTA ..................................................................... 124 SENATOR BILL PERKINS ............................................................................ 127 SENATOR MICHAEL H. RANZENHOFER ................................................. 129 SENATOR PATRICIA A. RITCHIE .............................................................. 132 SENATOR JOSE G. RIVERA ........................................................................ 135 SENATOR JOSEPH E. ROBACH .................................................................. 138 SENATOR JOHN SAMPSON ........................................................................ 141 SENATOR JAMES SANDERS ...................................................................... 144 SENATOR DIANE J. SAVINO ...................................................................... 147 SENATOR SUSAN SERINO .......................................................................... 150 SENATOR JOSE M. SERRANO .................................................................... 152 SENATOR JAMES L. SEWARD ................................................................... 155 SENATOR DEAN G. SKELOS ...................................................................... 158 SENATOR MALCOLM A. SMITH ............................................................... 161 SENATOR DANIEL L. SQUADRON ............................................................ 164 SENATOR TOBY ANN STAVISKY ............................................................. 166 SENATOR ANDREA STEWART-COUSINS ............................................... 169 SENATOR CECILIA TKACZYK .................................................................. 172 SENATOR DAVID J. VALESKY .................................................................. 174 SENATOR MICHAEL VENDITTO ............................................................... 176 SENATOR CATHARINE M. YOUNG .......................................................... 178 SENATOR LEE M. ZELDIN .......................................................................... 181 8TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT ...................................................................... 184 20TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT .................................................................... 186 MAJORITY COALITION OFFICES MAJORITY COMMUNICATIONS ............................................................... 188 INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE COMMUNICATIONS .. 190 MAJORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ............................................................ 192 INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE COUNSEL/PROGRAM 195 MAJORITY LEGISLATIVE SERVICES ....................................................... 197 MAJORITY OPERATIONS ........................................................................... 199 MAJORITY POLICY DEVELOPMENT........................................................ 202 MAJORITY CONFERENCE SERVICES ...................................................... 203 SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE/MAJORITY .......................................... 205 ii MINORITY OFFICES DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE ADMINISTRATION ................................. 208 DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS ......... 210 DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE COUNSEL/PROGRAM ............................ 211 DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE SERVICES & EXTERNAL RELATIONS 213 SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE/MINORITY .......................................... 215 SENATE ADMINISTRATION OFFICES SECRETARY OF THE SENATE’S OFFICE ................................................. 217 SENATE FISCAL OFFICES .......................................................................... 219 SENATE CHAMBER SERVICES OFFICES ................................................. 222 SENATE SERVICES OFFICES ..................................................................... 226 SENATE MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS OFFICES ........................ 241 SENATE MEDIA SERVICES ........................................................................ 272 SENATE PERSONNEL OFFICE ................................................................... 275 SENATE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ................................................................. 277 SENATE STUDENT PROGRAMS OFFICE ................................................. 279 SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES OFFICES ......................................... 284 MISCELLANEOUS SENATE OFFICES ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS REVIEW COMMISSION ................ 296 LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL RESOURCES .................................................................................................. 297 LEG. TASK FORCE ON DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH AND REAPPORTIONMENT (SENATE COMPONENT) ...................................... 299 JOINT LEGISLATIVE OFFICES LEGISLATIVE ETHICS COMMISSION
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