I would like to extend my congratulations to Amy Paulin on her re-election and another term in
the New York State Assembly. By the time this term is over, she will have served more than a
quarter century in Albany.
Throughout this campaign, I have been honored to meet so many of our fellow Westchester
County residents, and I am deeply grateful for the strong support we’ve received in advocating
for conservative values in our community. Though we may have differences on policy, I remain
hopeful that Ms. Paulin will consider embracing a more balanced approach in the coming years.
It is crucial that we bring more diverse voices to the table and ensure that our government is not
dominated solely by one-party progressive ideology.
As she begins her next term, I hope Ms. Paulin will work with her colleagues to rein in reckless
spending, ease the tax burden on hardworking families, and create a more favorable
environment for small businesses in Westchester.
I urge Ms. Paulin also to reconsider her stance on the issue of biological males playing
scholastic girls sports and allowing men in women’s safe spaces. Whether she chooses to admit
it or not, the poorly-worded Proposition 1 she celebrated does INDEED open the door to such
radical possibilities along with non-citizens voting in our elections and children having gender-
altering therapies without parental consent or even their awareness.
I imagine there was a time in Amy Paulin’s decades-long political career where she identified as
a feminist. I submit there are girls and parents in the 88th Assembly District who long for THAT
Amy Paulin to reemerge and protect the safety, opportunities and privacy of girls and women
with the same fervor she sought to “protect” the right to an abortion, which was already
protected up to the point of delivery in New York.
Ms. Paulin Furthermore, I call upon her to reconsider the harmful sanctuary policies that have
protected criminals and undermined public safety.
Thank you once again to all who supported our campaign. Together, we will continue to fight for
the values that make Westchester County a great place to live, work, and raise a family. I
remain committed to advancing a common-sense agenda that promotes fiscal responsibility,
personal freedoms, and public safety for all.
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