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Before her current venture, she was a top aide for with the New York State Senator Joe Bruno.
NY 430 is ceremoniously designated as the Senator Jess J. Present Memorial Highway in honor of Jess Present, a New York State Senator from Jamestown.
NY 531 is officially designated the Senator Ralph Quattrociocchi Memorial Highway in honor of Ralph E. Quattrociocchi, a New York State Senator who played a large role in making the second extension of NY 531 possible.
Staff Sergeant Thorburn was awarded the Conspicuous Service Cross by New York State Senator John J. Flanagan for his accomplishments in the Vietnam War.
The William H. Seward House Museum, located at 33 South Street between Lincoln and William Streets in Auburn, New York, was the home of William H. Seward, who served as a New York state senator, the governor of New York, a U.S. senator, a presidential candidate, and then Secretary of State under presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson.
The project has been met with interest from government officials, notably New York State Senator Daniel Squadron and New York City Council Member Brad Lander.
The youngest sister, Louisa, born about 1800, married Elijah Rhoades, of Manlius, a merchant and New York State Senator.
She was a granddaughter of Hamilton Harris, New York state senator (1873), and a great-niece of US Senator Ira Harris.
Councilman Como was an Assistant District Attorney under Queens District Attorney Richard Brown, a Commissioner of the New York State Board of Elections and served as Legal Counsel for former New York State Senator Serphin R. Maltese prior to his election to the New York City Council.
The events and CPC are supported by many elected officials, including New York City Comptroller John Liu, New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, New York State Senator Tom Duane, New York City Council Member Margaret Chin, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, and many others.
:For the 19th-century New York state senator, see Christopher F. Norton.
On April 2, 2013, Halloran was arrested along with New York State Senator Malcolm A. Smith by the FBI under federal corruption charges.
David Storobin (born 1979) is a New York Attorney and a former New York State Senator who represented District 27 in the New York State Senate, which includes the neighborhoods of Borough Park, Midwood, Bensonhurst, Brighton Beach, Kensington, Bergen Beach, Mill Basin, Gravesend, Sheepshead Bay, and Manhattan Beach, among others.
:For the 19th-century New York state senator, see George D. Lamont.
George W. Pratt (1830–1862), New York state senator, and Union Army colonel
Hugh Douglas Barclay (born 1932), New York State Senator and former United States Ambassador to El Salvador
James H. Donovan (1923–1990), Republican politician, former New York State Senator
James G. Donovan (1898–1987), Democratic politician, former New York State Senator and United State congressman
Henry Cruger, his grandson who was a member of the Parliament of Great Britain and later a New York State senator.
:For the 19th-century New York state senator, see John B. Halsted.
Leslie was born in 1959 to New York State Senator Roy M. Goodman.
:For the 19th-century New York state senator, see Lewis A. Edwards.
Between his time as Sheriff and as a New York State Senator, Gallivan served as a commissioner on the state parole board.
His father-in-law was Henry Cruger, who had the unique distinction of serving as both a member of Parliament (1774–1780; 1784–1790) and as a New York State Senator (1792–1796).
New York State Senator Andrew Lanza, chair of the Senate Task Force on Youth Violence and the Entertainment Industry requested that the gaming community boycott the game.
The community has earned recognition by New York State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins, who deemed April 18, 2009 “YoHo Artist Studios Day”.