Assemblyman John Ceretto (R,I-Lewiston) has been named a pro-jobs lawmaker by The Business Council of New York State, Inc. The organization reviewed the voting records of all 212 state legislators on a series of bills that carried significant economic impact, and concluded that Ceretto was one of the staunchest supporters of job creation in the Empire State.
“Since day one, I have made job creation in Western New York and Niagara County a top priority,” said Ceretto. “This year, my colleagues and I made impressive strides to improve the state’s business climate by passing legislation such as Recharge NY, SUNY 2020, and the Excelsior Jobs Program.”
Locally, Assemblyman Ceretto was recognized for his support of the region’s small- business community and received the Niagara Streets Business Association’s Statesman of the Year Award for his pro-jobs advocacy.
“I look forward to continuing my work to create, attract, and retain the jobs that will turn New York’s economy around and result in a bright future for the next generation,” said Ceretto. “As we prepare to enter the 2012 legislative session, lawmakers must remain focused on improving the economy and supporting private-sector job creators.”
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