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Sunday, December 22, 2024

State Rep. John W. McGowan

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  • New York task force addresses human trafficking challenges in Hudson Valley

    Co-Chairs Assemblyman Brian Maher and Assemblywoman Mary Beth Walsh, along with Hudson Valley regional host Assemblyman John McGowan, convened a meeting to address human trafficking in the Hudson Valley.

  • McGowan urges reflection on anniversary of October 7 attacks

    As the anniversary of the October 7, 2023 attacks against the Jewish community in Israel approaches, a call for reflection and unity has been made.

  • Assemblyman McGowan condemns hateful language used at Islamic Center of Rockland

    Assemblyman McGowan Condemns Hateful Language Used at Islamic Center of Rockland

  • East Ramapo Central School District faces fiscal crisis amid calls for reform

    As the East Ramapo Central School District (ERCSD) faces financial ruin with a reported $20 million deficit entering the 2024-2025 academic year, State Education Commissioner Betty A. Rosa directed the ERCSD Board last week to raise school taxes by an additional 4.38%. Legislation for $20 million in “spin-up” funding has also been introduced, and calls remain ongoing to revise the state aid formula for the district and shift ERCSD’s transportation costs entirely onto the state.

  • Congestion pricing delay prompts calls for full rescindment

    The New York City congestion pricing program, initially set to commence on June 30, has been delayed. Assemblymember Mary McGowan expressed her satisfaction with the postponement but emphasized that a complete rescindment of the policy is necessary.

  • McGowan calls for transparency in New York City's migrant aid spending

    Assemblyman John McGowan (R,C-Rockland) attended a press conference hosted by Assemblyman Ed Ra (R-Franklin Square) to call for greater transparency regarding taxpayer-funded humanitarian assistance for the ongoing migrant crisis in New York City. The 2023-24 State Budget allocated an additional $1 billion to help mitigate the crisis; however, it lacks oversight or direction on how those taxpayer dollars will be spent. In total, $4.3 billion has been spent on migrants, and recently, the no-bid contractor from New York City, DocGo, which was overseeing their relocation, is...

  • McGowan Joined Minority Members to Squash Squatting Problem in New York

    Assemblyman John McGowan (R,C-Pearl River) stood alongside members of the Assembly Minority Conference today as they tackled the pressing issue of squatting in New York City. The focus was on addressing necessary changes to state property laws to combat this growing problem.During the gathering, landlords and small property owners voiced their concerns, highlighting the imbalance in rights between squatters and property owners. McGowan emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, "The fact that we had to reach this point is unbelievable. A woman has been murdered by...

  • Assemblyman McGowan Advocates for Increased Funding for Local Roads

    Assemblyman John McGowan (R,C-Rockland) has called for additional funding in the state budget to support New York’s local roads, bridges, and culverts. McGowan attended a press conference on Feb. 15, 2024, advocating for increased Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS) funding.During the conference, McGowan emphasized the importance of local roads and highways, stating, "Local roads and highway infrastructure serve as the backbone of our communities, facilitating economic growth and connecting people to essential services." He highlighted the...