Michael Reilly, Assembly Member for Staten Island’s 62nd District, emphasizes his commitment to public safety and taxpayer advocacy as priority legislative efforts. His office aids constituents in navigating bureaucratic challenges related to quality of life and complex agency matters. Key issues include over taxation, public safety concerns, and inadequate public transportation services. By 2025, Reilly aims to address unique complexities affecting Staten Island's residents. Notable accomplishments include legislative changes for organized retail theft, enhanced school safety measures, and initiatives for impaired driving reduction.
I'm proud to have strongly and vocally supported legislative efforts to restore public safety and advance taxpayer advocacy.
From quality of life issues to complex agency issues, my team and I help our constituents navigate the complexities of city and state government bureaucracy.
Over taxation, public safety, and inadequate services like public transportation rank among the top issues.
I plan to continue advocating for policies that address many of the uniquely complex issues affecting the people of Staten Island and especially those in my district.
Some moments include: changing the law to allow DAs to combine petit larceny charges to address organized retail theft; co-chairing the School Safety Task Force and getting NYC DOE to lock the doors, a $10 million budget allocation for Drug Recognition Experts (police officer training) to reduce impaired driving across the state; passing legislation to move forward a new Outerbridge; getting NYC DOE to open a new special education program.
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