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Tag: Betty Little
Sen. Betty Little Retires
This week on a special edition of Mountain Lake Journal, we look back on the long and distinguished career of North Country State Senator Betty Little, who is retiring after more than 3 decades of public service. Her career in politics began in 1986 with the Board of Supervisors in Warren County and then continued…
Race for Open Senate Seat
With State Senator Betty Little’s announcement last week that she will not seek re-election in 2020, candidates have started jumping into the race year to fill her open seat. Republican Assemblyman Dan Stec, who is from Little’s hometown of Queensbury and represents the Glens Falls area and Essex County announced on Wednesday that he plans…
Sen. Betty Little Full Retirement Press Conference
It will be the end of an era in local politics. After serving in the New York State Legislature for 25 years, State Senator Betty Little announced this week that she will not seek re-election in 2020.
Senator Little Retiring
It will be the end of an era in local politics. After serving in the New York State Legislature for 25 years, State Senator Betty Little announced this week that she will not seek re-election in 2020.
Salt Pilot Project
Three North Country lawmakers are teaming up to support legislation that would create a pilot program to reduce the amount of road salt used on highways in the Adirondacks. Salt from highways is blamed for polluting lakes, streams and hundreds of private wells. Read more about the problem, and pilot program: www.adkaction.org/project/reducing-road-salt/
Senator Little on Need for Forest Rangers
Watch our extended interview with Senator Little on need for hiring more forest rangers.
State Senator Betty Little on Tobacco, Seatbelts and More
Watch our extended interview with Senator Little on Governor Cuomo’s proposals to raise the legal age to buy tobacco to 21, requiring seat belt use in school buses, and banning stretch-limos after the tragic accident in Schoharie in October that killed 20, including 4 sisters who grew up in the North Country.