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David Carlucci, Dem. Candidate for Senate Seat in Rockland, Westchester

Carlucci is running as an incumbent

General Information

Name : Mr. David Carlucci
Age : 31
Place of residence : New City, NY

Education

College

Attended college : Yes
College : Cornell University
Degree : Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial and Labor Relations
Year of graduation : 2002

Employment Information

Job titles held : Town Clerk, Clarkstown, Financial Planner JP Morgan

Employers : NA

Political Information

Party affiliation : Democrat
Running for a: State office
Running for position: State Senate
Chamber/district: 38TH Senate District
Incumbent: Yes
First elected: 02 November 2010
Previous elective offices : Town Clerk, Clarkstown
Unsuccessful bids for elective offices: NA

Party HQ

Address 67 North Main Street
New City
NY
10956

Campaign Manager

Name : jay Martin
Title : Campaign Manager

URLs

Website : http://carlucci2012.com/
Twitter : www.http://twitter.com/davidcarlucci
Facebook : www.facebook.com/davecarlucci
Youtube : http://www.youtube.com/user/SenCarlucci

Other facts

Working with Governor Cuomo we have been able to repeal the job-killing MTA payroll tax for 80 percent of filers and cut the state income tax to the lowest level in 58 years, while at the same time eliminating a $13 billion dollar budget deficit. With your support I will work hard for an increase in the minimum wage, push to eliminate unfunded mandates for our schools and municipalities, advocate for a full restoration of the STAR rebate, and continue to fight for a equal rights and fair environmental policy.

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Lisa Buchman (Editor) June 13, 2013 at 11:09 am
Congratulations to Nyack Boat Club and member Justin Coplan! Would love to see photos of the team inRead More action!
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West Nyack June 13, 2013 at 07:03 pm
This issue is not whether Rockland County will need more water in the future which it may nor is itRead More the fact that Hudson River water can be made drinkable which it can. The primary issue is the company that wants to run the project. United Water has been a lousy corporate neighbor to West Nyack allowing old homes to deteriorate then tearing them down and doing nothing to stop the flooding south of the reservoir. If we allow them to construct the Haverstraw project they will do nothing to protect the area and if anything goes wrong they will blame someone else. When United Water starts to take responsibility for its actions and manages their facilities so as to have a minimal impact on the community then maybe they should be allowed to build Haverstraw but don't count on it.
Caleb June 13, 2013 at 10:23 pm
Untrue. Perhaps if United Water wasn't sending over 2 million gallons a day from Deforest Lake toRead More they're customers in Bergen County we would not have this shortage. Hydrologists have shown that there is enough water regularly collected in Rockland's reservoirs and aquifers for our current and growing needs. Many of the "facts" that United Water is putting forward are outdated, and are based on they're own mismanagement of our water basin. Lets remember that United Water has repeatedly been removed as a water provider of major cities throughout this country (6+ last time I checked, notably even from Camden NJ) for mismanagement of water resources. I think its a prudent choice to look into a plant that we will be stuck paying for for the next 4 years from a company that has repeatedly lied and provided water with toxin levels high above legal limits to they're customers. Better safe than sorry.
John Taggart June 13, 2013 at 11:59 pm
Rockland has grown to the point that it needs more water. Terminating the flow of a river and takingRead More the water resources away from other communities (stealing what we need) isn't going to happen.