New York State Assembly Endorsements Continue to Pour In for Congressman Lee Zeldin for Governor

NEW YORK – Today, Assemblymen Joe Giglio, Mike Norris, and Angelo Morinello endorsed Congressman Lee Zeldin (R, NY-1), who has been declared the presumptive nominee by both the Republican and Conservative Parties, for Governor of New York.

Assemblyman Joe Giglio said, “We live in a dangerous time, where elected representatives time and again routinely take the side of criminals on our streets instead of the law enforcement officers working hard to keep us safe. This dangerous trend has to stop. Congressman Lee Zeldin has proudly stood shoulder to shoulder with our police. As governor, he will take Albany in a new direction, one that provides the support and tools our law enforcement needs to keep themselves and our communities safe, which is why I’m proud to support him.”

Assemblyman Michael Norris said, “Thanks to Albany’s tax and spend policies, our small businesses are shuttering, working families are struggling to make ends meet, and thousands of residents are fleeing the state. We need new leadership in Albany, which is why I’m proud to endorse Lee Zeldin. As a soldier who fought for his country, a Congressman who delivered real results for his constituents, and a family man raising two young daughters, Lee Zeldin has what it takes to Save New York. He supports repealing cashless bail, backs our men and women in blue and is committed to finally reclaiming our streets and restoring safety in our communities.”

Assemblyman Angelo Morinello said, “Over the past few years, Albany has become engulfed by corruption and eroded ethical standards. Coverups, corrupt book deals, and neglecting the needs of New Yorkers is just an average day in our state’s capital with Democrats in charge. I’m supporting Lee Zeldin to be our next governor because he is an honest man with the moral backbone to restore integrity and decency to New York State’s government.”

Assembly Members Jake Ashby, Karl Brabenec, Majorie Byrnes, Joe DeStefano, David DiPietro, Chris Friend, Jeff Gallahan, Jarrett Gandolfo, Jodi Giglio, Andy Goodell, Colin Schmitt, Doug Smith, Chris Tague, Joe Angelino, Keith Brown, Michael Fitzpatrick, Steve Hawley, Josh Jensen, John Lemondes, Brian Manktelow, Michael Reilly, Matt Simpson, Robert Smullen, Michael Tannousis, Brian Miller, Mark Walcyzk, Mary Beth Walsh, Edward Ra, Michael Montesano, Missy Miller, John Mikulin, David McDonough and Michael Durso have previously endorsed Congressman Lee Zeldin for Governor.

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About Lee Zeldin
Lee Zeldin was born and raised on Long Island. He grew up in Suffolk County and graduated from William Floyd High School in Mastic Beach, where his identical twin daughters attend school today. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the State University of New York at Albany and then his law degree from Albany Law School, becoming New York’s youngest attorney at the time at the age of 23.
Lee spent four years on Active Duty with the U.S. Army after completing ROTC and served in different capacities, including as a Military Intelligence Officer, Prosecutor, and Military Magistrate. In the summer of 2006, while assigned to the Army’s elite 82nd Airborne Division, Lee deployed to Iraq with an infantry battalion of fellow paratroopers in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
In 2007, Lee returned to Suffolk County with his family. It was at this time that Lee transitioned from Active Duty to the Army Reserve, where he currently serves with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
In 2008, Lee established a successful law practice in Smithtown, NY. Elected to the New York State Senate two years later, in 2010, Lee’s been working hard every day since to keep the promises he made to the hard-working families he represents.
In the State Senate, Lee successfully fought to repeal the MTA Payroll Tax for 80 percent of employers, a job killing tax that was hurting small businesses. Lee led the successful efforts to repeal the Saltwater Fishing License Fee and create the PFC Joseph Dwyer Program, a statewide program in New York to help our returning veterans cope with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Lee also wrote the law that protects our fallen veterans and their families from protests at military burials. 
Lee was then elected to the United States Congress in 2014, representing New York’s First Congressional District, and quickly became a leading voice in America on top local, domestic and foreign policy issues.
Lee has secured many key victories for Long Island, which have included among many other successes:
Saving Plum Island, by securing the repeal of a 2008 federal law requiring the island to be sold off to the highest bidder. He also secured funding to repair the historic Plum Island Lighthouse and funding necessary to remediate environmental concerns on the island. 
  • Delivering a $2 billion Electron Ion Collider project to Brookhaven National Lab.
  • Securing $8.3 billion in much needed funding to support treatment, enforcement, and prevention for those affected by the heroin and opioid abuse crisis.
  • Working with the Army Corps of Engineers to protect our coastlines, advancing the ambitious $1.5 billion Fire Island to Montauk Point project, in addition to several other vital projects on the north and south shores of Long Island.
  • Co-Chairing the Long Island Sound Caucus and delivering vast quantities of funding for the Long Island Sound Program, National Estuary Program and SeaGrant.
  • Introducing and passing into law his Adult Day Health Care legislation for disabled veterans and opening a new health care clinic for East End veterans.
  • Co-authoring a bipartisan resolution (H.Res. 246) that passed the House opposing the anti-Israel and anti-Semitic Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement.
  • Successfully resolving over 17,000 constituent cases in favor of NY-1 residents.
One of only two Jewish Republicans in Congress, Lee co-chairs the House Republican Israel Caucus, and serves on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and Financial Services Committee. He also serves on four House Subcommittees.
Lee and his wife, Diana, reside in Shirley with their twin fifteen-year old daughters, Mikayla and Arianna.