Annie Rabbitt launches campaign for 42nd NYS Senate District
GOSHEN — Orange County Clerk Annie Rabbitt announced Monday, May 7, her campaign for the 42nd New York State Senate District.
The incumbent, Republican John J. Bonacic, announced last week that he was stepping down following the completion of his term in December.
Rabbitt was joined by county officials, local community leaders and the public as she kicked off her campaign to represent the 42nd District which includes parts of Orange, Ulster and Delaware counties and all of Sullivan County at a press conference in Goshen.
"Now, more than ever," Rabbitt said, "we need a strong voice representing us in Albany to ensure the Hudson Valley and Catskills are not forgotten.
“The issues facing our district are problems that can be solved," she added. "When in the State Senate I will fight to ensure we receive our fair share of school aid, to deliver property tax relief, be a champion for job growth and economic development including downtown redevelopment, community revitalization and small businesses empowerment. We must fix our local transportation infrastructure and help improve the quality of life in this state.
"I have worked across the aisle to get results and accomplish any task at hand," Rabbitt continued. "The values I learned as a small business owner and president of my local chamber of commerce have guided me through every step.”
Support from Neuhaus, DuBois and BrabenecOrange County Executive Steve Neuhaus described Rabbitt as a friend who "I've always admired her for her dedication to the community. She cares deeply about serving residents and that has been illustrated throughout her career.
Assemblyman Karl Brabenec, who had indicated that he was interested in seeking the senate seat, also spoke at the event and endorsed Rabbitt for Senate.
Rabbitt previously has served in the New York State Assembly, on the Warwick Town Board, Greenwood Lake Village Board and as president of the Greenwood Lake Chamber of Commerce.
From Delaware to OrangeThe district stretches from Walton in Delaware County to Tuxedo in Orange County. In Orange, the district includes the cities of Middletown and Port Jervis; the towns of Goshen, Hamptonburgh, Tuxedo, Wallkill, Warwick and Wawayanda; and the villages of Chester, Florida, Goshen, Greenwood Lake, Maybrook, Otisville, Tuxedo Park, Unionville and Warwick.
Meanwhile, Democrats Jen Metzger of Rosendale and Pramilla Malick of Protect Orange County are both seeking the office.
And considering the length and depth of the 42nd district, other candidates may surface.