Daily Freeman: Most at GOP session favor state reforms

April 23rd, 2010

By Mid-Hudson News Network

HUDSON — Some 100 people attended a state Assembly Republican session Wednesday about the possibility of calling a people’s convention to reform New York.

Most people in attendance supported the proposal.
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Register Star: Molinaro, Kolb call for convention

April 22nd, 2010

By Jamie Larson

A town hall meeting was held Wednesday night at the Hudson Elk’s Lodge by state representatives to gain support for new legislation which would move up the date of the next public vote on moving up the date of the next New York State Constitutional Convention, from 2017 to this November.

The meeting was led by State Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb, R,C,I-Canandaigua, and local Assemblyman Marcus Molinaro, R,C,I-Red Hook.

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Mid-Hudson News: Columbia County residents support people’s convention

April 22nd, 2010

HUDSON – Some 100 people attended a State Assembly Republican Minority session in Hudson to gain feedback on the possibility of calling a people’s convention to reform New York.

Most supported the proposal.

Assembly Republican Minority Leader Brian Kolb said the onus to make change is up to the people.

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WBNG: Push For People’s Convention

April 20th, 2010

Push For People’s Convention

Originally printed at http://www.wbng.com/news/local/91055584.html

Binghamton, NY (WBNG Binghamton) Local leaders look to fix problems in New York’s government, by changing the constitution.

The U.S. constitution states that every 20 years the people can propose revisions.

Friday, Assemblymen Clifford Crouch and Minority Leader Brian Kolb led a discussion at the Binghamton Club pushing for 2017′s constitution convention.

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News Channel 34: People’s Convention Idea

April 20th, 2010

There is a reform effort underway to give citizens more of a say in state government.

Republican Assembly Leader Brian Kolb  was in town today talking with some members of the Greater Binghamton Chamber.  Kolb wants legislators to give an up or down vote on whether to let voters decide this November if a People’s Convention should be held.  The goal would be to spear-head reform in sections of state government.

Brian Kolb says, “Certainly, it’s up to the delegates of the convention to decide what to take up but some of the things we look for is a non-partisan legislative re-districting commission so it takes the forming of legislative districts out of the hands of the legislature and lets a non-partisan commission do that. We’d like to look at a property tax cap, spending cap, eliminating back door borrowing.”

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Fox 40 WICZ TV: Kolb and Crouch Push for People’s Convention

April 20th, 2010

We need change in Albany.

That was the message from Assemblymen Brian Kolb and Cliff Crouch Friday.

The lawmakers revealed their plan in front of the Binghamton Chamber of Commerce.

They’re proposing new legislation that could allow citizens, not lawmakers, to form a group called the People’s Convention to reform New York.

The group would address fiscal reforms and voter redistricting.

“We want a citizen approach to the People’s Convention, because we want to get the average New Yorker involved and not rely on political class or lobbyists or special interest groups and that’s why we’re trying to do it differently,” said Assembly Republican Leader Brian Kolb.

The measure will automatically come up on the ballot in 2017 , but Kolb and Crouch are pushing to see it on the 2010 ballot.

Hicksville News: Assembly Republicans to Host Town Hall Meeting

April 16th, 2010

‘People’s Convention To Reform New York’ April 29

Assembly Republican Leader Brian M. Kolb (Canandaigua) and fellow GOP Assemblymen Michael Fitzpatrick (Smithtown), David G. McDonough (Merrick), Tom McKevitt (East Meadow), Michael Montesano (Glen Head) and Andrew Raia (East Northport) will hold a “People’s Convention to Reform New York” town hall meeting on Thursday, April 29 from noon to 2 p.m. at the Hicksville Knights of Columbus, 45 Heitz Place.

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