Paula Kay (D-Rock Hill) received the endorsement of the New York State Police Investigators Association (NYSPIA) on the steps of the Lawrence Cooke Sullivan County Courthouse. Kay is running for the …
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Paula Kay (D-Rock Hill) received the endorsement of the New York State Police Investigators Association (NYSPIA) on the steps of the Lawrence Cooke Sullivan County Courthouse. Kay is running for the state assembly seat for District 100.
In his endorsement, NYSPIA president Timothy Dymond said, “It is with great honor and pride that we endorse your candidacy for the state Assembly, a position for which you are tremendously qualified.” He added that Kay’s experience as a town attorney and prosecutor “demonstrated a deep understanding of the law, and we look forward to working with you to find reasonable ground on bail reform, discovery reform and getting judges the discretion necessary to keep the people of this district safe. The membership of the New York State Police Investigators Association has great confidence in your ability and foresight. We offer our support and assistance in your candidacy and send best wishes for your continued success.”
Kay said she welcomed the NYSPIA endorsement and has deep respect for the police, firefighter and EMS volunteers who protect the community
NYSPIA represents over 2,500 active and retired members of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) of the New York State Police.
The 100th Assembly District includes Middletown, the Town of Wallkill and most of Sullivan County.
Paula for Assembly 100
Rock Hill, NY
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