Independence Party Endorses Bob Cohen for NYS Senate

Written By: Talk of the Sound News

NEWS from The Westchester Independence Party

White Plains, N.Y. – Dr. Giulio Cavallo, Chairman of the Westchester Independence Party County Committee, announced the Party has endorsed Bob Cohen as their candidate for 37th State Senate District. The 37th Senate District covers large parts of Westchester County including Harrison, Mamaroneck, New Castle, New Rochelle, North Castle, Ossining, Rye City, Rye Town, Scarsdale and White Plains.

Cohen will take on incumbent Sen. Suzi Oppenheimer (D), a 26-year member of the legislature who is seeking her 14th term.

Cohen, who is also an attorney, runs a real estate and construction company in Manhattan. He has been a volunteer firefighter in Scarsdale for 17 years and is currently a member of the non-partisan Town and Village Civic Club Education Forum.

Cohen is running to bring real reform to Albany and real change to Westchester. His plan includes:

• Enact a spending cap and lower taxes
• Establish term limits and non-partisan redistricting
• Restore the STAR property tax rebate checks
• Repeal the MTA payroll tax

More biographical information is available on his campaign website: www.bobcohen2010.com.

2010 elections will be held on Tuesday, November 2nd. For more information about the Westchester County Independence Party or to volunteer for our candidates, Contact: Pat Lagana 914-447-0303

One thought on “Independence Party Endorses Bob Cohen for NYS Senate”

  1. Congradulations and Good Luck, Bob!
    It was nice to meet you at the Fishing Derby and I hope to see you around some more!

    We need a few more good people like to you to take on the establishment and straighten out Albany.

    We need change in Albany and that means getting rid of Sen. Suzi Oppenheimer from NYS government.

    Have you seen or watched lately how dysfunctional our state government is? Or can’t you tell how dysfuncional it is because you’re so used to dealing with New Rochelle’s government?

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