Assembly Member Jo Anne Simon and Senator Martin Golden Announce the Unanimous Passage of Bipartisan Dyslexia Bill
Jun 21, 2017
Albany, NY – On Wednesday, June 21, 2017, Assembly Member Jo Anne Simon (D-Brooklyn) and Senator Martin Golden (R-Brooklyn) announced that the Assembly and the Senate unanimously passed dyslexia legislation A8262/S6581 that will improve awareness of...
Assembly Member Jo Anne Simon and Senator Betty Little Announce Introduction of Bi-partisan Gender Neutral Bill to Update Antiquated Firefighter & Police Officer Language
Jun 14, 2017
Albany, NY – On Wednesday, June 14, 2017, Assembly Member Jo Anne Simon (D-Brooklyn) and Senator Betty Little (R-Glens Falls) announced the introduction of gender neutral legislation (A8321/S6542) to update antiquated and inaccurate language in state...
Assembly Member Simon and Senator Golden Host 2nd Annual Dyslexia Awareness Day in Albany
Apr 4, 2017
Albany, NY – Today, Assembly Member Jo Anne Simon (D-Brooklyn) and Senator Martin Golden (R-Brooklyn) hosted the 2nd Annual Dyslexia Awareness Day at the Capitol. People from all over New York State who are affected by Dyslexia attended including students,...
Assembly Passes the LICH Act
Jun 23, 2015
Today, the Local Input in Community Healthcare (LICH) Act passed in the New York State Assembly, reported Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon. “I am very pleased that this important piece of legislation protecting our communities is now one step closer to...
Statement on the Proposed Education Investment Tax Credit/Parental Choice in Education Act
Jun 7, 2015
There is little doubt that many parents who choose to educate their children in religious or private schools feel the pinch. I understand this choice and the sacrifice many parents make. It is a choice my parents made when they sent me to Catholic schools....
Education Budget Letter
Apr 14, 2015
Dear Friend,
I want to share with you my thoughts on the recently passed 2015-16 state budget and what it means for New York’s schools. This year’s state budget is the result of a hard-fought battle between the Legislature and the governor over...