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EPISODE · Jan 6, 2025 · 1 MIN

Paula Kay Takes Oath as New York's 100th Assemblymember

from WJFF - The Local Edition - Special Report · host Jason Dole & Patricio Robayo

Paula Elaine Kay was officially sworn in as Assemblymember for New York's 100th District on January 5, 2025, succeeding Aileen Gunther. The ceremony, held at Thompson Town Hall, was attended by local officials and supporters, with Judge Anthony Kane administering the oath of office.In her address, Kay emphasized unity and bipartisan collaboration, stating, “This is about people over politics.” Her top legislative priority is addressing public safety and bail reform. Kay announced her first bill, developed with the district attorney's office and state police, aiming to amend aspects of the 2019 bail reform law to better balance fairness and public safety.Beyond bail reform, Kay highlighted plans to tackle housing, healthcare, and childcare shortages in Sullivan County, including efforts to establish a Head Start program. She also announced her district office relocation to 461 Broadway in Monticello for improved accessibility.Thompson Supervisor William Rieber praised Kay’s campaign, noting her dedication to bringing integrity to politics. Kay closed with a call for ongoing community involvement: “We are here for you.”

Paula Elaine Kay was officially sworn in as Assemblymember for New York's 100th District on January 5, 2025, succeeding Aileen Gunther. The ceremony, held at Thompson Town Hall, was attended by local officials and supporters, with Judge Anthony Kane administering the oath of office.In her address, Kay emphasized unity and bipartisan collaboration, stating, “This is about people over politics.” Her top legislative priority is addressing public safety and bail reform. Kay announced her first bill, developed with the district attorney's office and state police, aiming to amend aspects of the 2019 bail reform law to better balance fairness and public safety.Beyond bail reform, Kay highlighted plans to tackle housing, healthcare, and childcare shortages in Sullivan County, including efforts to establish a Head Start program. She also announced her district office relocation to 461 Broadway in Monticello for improved accessibility.Thompson Supervisor William Rieber praised Kay’s campaign, noting her dedication to bringing integrity to politics. Kay closed with a call for ongoing community involvement: “We are here for you.”

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