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Summary of the Rockland County Legislature Town Hall Meeting held on January 22, 2025:

Key Discussions and Resolutions:

Opening Proceedings:

  • The meeting was called to order, with all legislators present except Douglas J. Jobson.
  • Legislator Will J. Kennelly led the Pledge of Allegiance and invocation.
  • The minutes of previous meetings (December 3, 19, and 30, 2024) were adopted.

Chairman’s Remarks (Jay Hood, Jr.):

  • Expressed well wishes for Legislator Jobson’s wife, who was hospitalized.
  • Acknowledged that much of the legislative debate happens in caucus meetings, ensuring smooth official proceedings.

Comments from Legislators:

  1. Itamar J. Yeger:
    • Spoke on the hostage exchange between Israel and Palestine, criticizing the nature of the exchange.
    • Condemned former President Trump’s pardons of individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot, particularly one who attacked a police officer.
  2. Dana G. Stilley:
    • Honored the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., emphasizing his activism beyond his “I Have a Dream” speech.
  3. Jesse M. Malowitz:
    • Expressed concern over antisemitic symbols worn by Capitol rioters.
    • Shared a story of a heroic Israeli man who rescued people on October 7 before being killed.
  4. Lon M. Hofstein:
    • Criticized partisan discussions, calling for unity in local governance instead of national political debates.
  5. Alden H. Wolfe:
    • Rejected Hofstein’s suggestion to avoid national issues, arguing that legislators have the right to speak out on all matters.
  6. Toney L. Earl:
    • Commended efforts to help a homeless man in the district find shelter.
  7. Aron B. Wieder:
    • Highlighted the efficiency of committee meetings, which ensure smooth, full legislative sessions.
  8. Will J. Kennelly:
    • We requested that the meeting be adjourned in memory of Barbara Wanamaker, mother of the Clarkstown Chief of Police.

Major Resolutions Approved:

  1. Funding & Budget Approvals:
    • $6.9 million and $9.9 million for mental health services.
    • $3.7 million bond for open space acquisition.
    • $3 million bond for countywide computer replacements.
    • $500,000 for fabrication and installation of aluminum handrails.
    • $400,000 contract for paratransit bus maintenance.
    • $162,000 for disinfecting public transportation vehicles.
    • $207,193 grant from the New York State Department of Health for the Expanded Partner Services Program.
    • $391,250 grant for the Adolescent Tobacco Use Prevention Act.
    • $132,351 grant for the Shelter Arrears Eviction Prevention Program.
    • $124,102 grant from FEMA for emergency management preparedness.
  2. Property Sales & Approvals:
    • Approved the sale of two tax-delinquent properties in Sloatsburg for $55,051.99.
  3. Additional Purchases:
    • $287,815 for uniforms and emergency services supplies.
    • $181,740 contract extension for a second amendment to an existing service agreement.

Public Participation:

  • Anne Nissen spoke on protecting the immigrant community.
  • Matthew Brennan raised concerns about Rockland County owing him money from a court case.

The meeting concluded with unanimous approvals on various financial and community projects.

Mathew Alverez
Mathew Alverez
Mathew Alvarez joined Rockland Daily News as a reporter in March 2020, but he's no stranger to Rockland County. He grew up in New City and graduated from Ball State's College of Communication, Information, and Media.
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