Fifty Years after Brown v. BOE
May 17, 2004
Fifty years ago, the civil rights movement started in earnest when the Supreme Court handed down its revolutionary verdict in the Brown v. Board of Education case. Declaring that separate rarely is equal, the court, in a unanimous decision, ordered schools...
Assemblyman Ramos Celebrates National Library Week
Apr 21, 2004
Libraries play a crucial role in our communities. By providing free access to books, ideas and information, libraries connect us with the insight and knowledge of the greatest minds and best teachers. That’s why it’s important we recognize and celebrate...
Ramos’ Legislation Targets Gun Violence and Illegal Trafficking
Mar 19, 2004
We must do a better job of protecting our families from gun violence, and we can do so by stopping guns from falling into the wrong hands. The Assembly’s passage of a comprehensive package of legislation I sponsored will curb gun violence by protecting...
Ramos Urges Governor Not to Break ‘No New Taxes’ Promise Again
Dec 20, 2003
Before this past year’s budget fight, Governor Pataki traveled the state, telling whoever would listen that he wouldn’t offer any new taxes in his budget proposal. Flash forward a few weeks and there was the same governor unveiling a budget that contained...
Ramos Reminds Suffolk Residents That Home Heating Assistance is Available
Nov 17, 2003
Winter’s cold weather is right around the corner, and with it comes higher home heating bills. Thankfully, the HEAP program will again provide financial assistance to qualified Suffolk residents to help pay for those higher energy costs.
HEAP, or...
Assembly Passes Measures to Ensure Public Trust in Voting Process
Oct 17, 2003
Elections are the lifeblood of our democracy, but they are meaningless without public trust. The 2000 presidential election debacle in Florida, and the hail of media attention that followed, brought the flaws in the election process into sharp focus....
October is Women’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Oct 10, 2003
October marks the 18th anniversary of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to remember that steps can be taken to prevent and treat this disease. It’s also a time to celebrate breast cancer survivors and remember those who have lost their...
Ramos: Governor’s Veto Means No Help for Disoriented Adults
Oct 3, 2003
Since its institution, the Amber Alert system has been incredibly successful in helping safely track down missing children. To date, it’s credited with at least 103 recoveries nationwide. That’s why it’s so disappointing that the governor...
Ramos to Visit Local Schools, Discuss Democratic Process with Students
Sep 17, 2003
This week, I’ll be participating in America’s Legislators Back to School Week. This exciting program, which is nationwide and bipartisan, is a unique opportunity to visit classrooms and talk to students about the importance of state government and...
Assemblyman Ramos: Preparing Students for a Safe, Successful School Year
Sep 5, 2003
Now that a new school year is upon us, it’s important for parents to prepare their children for the challenges ahead. There are some simple things parents can do to help their children have a successful and safe school year – from discussing bus and...
Assemblyman Ramos: A Day of Thanks for the People Who Built Our Country
Aug 29, 2003
As the saying goes, a job well done is its own reward. But across New York – in stores and businesses, construction sites and factories – all of us reap the benefits of the thousands of people who wake up each morning dedicated to doing hard, honest...
Young Voters Have a Chance to Shape Our Democracy
Aug 15, 2003
Younger generations often feel their voices go unheard and fail to see the importance of voting. By registering to vote however, they have a chance to express their opinions and vote for people who represent the issues that matter most to them. That’s...
Ramos: Bush’s OT Elimination Threatens 438,500 New Yorkers
Aug 4, 2003
Assemblyman Philip Ramos (D-Central Islip) said today that President Bush’s plan to eliminate overtime compensation for white collar workers would amount to a pay cut for as many as 438,500 New Yorkers.
“The president’s policies are once again...
Ramos: Saving Star Tax Relief is the Right Choice
Jul 25, 2003
Earlier this year, the Legislature united in a spirit of bipartisanship to override the governor’s budget vetoes in order to prevent his historic cuts to education and block his proposal to freeze STAR benefits. We fought hard to protect quality education...
Assemblyman Ramos: There’s No Place Like Home – But Unfortunately, Too Many Long Islanders Can’t Afford One
Jul 18, 2003
There is no doubt the housing crisis on Long Island is getting out of hand. There are thousands of working families struggling to make ends meet, unable to afford skyrocketing rent, mortgage rates and property taxes. Working families deserve to experience...