Congressman Zeldin Campaigns in Saratoga, Sullivan, Bronx, Kings, and New York Counties

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NEW YORK – On Thursday, August 18, 2022, Congressman Lee Zeldin (R, NY-1) joined the Saratoga County Republican Committee at Jasper Nolan Day at the Races. Congressman Zeldin was joined by his running mate Alison Esposito, US Senate Candidate Joseph Pinion, New York State Comptroller Candidate Paul A. Rodriguez, State Senator Jim Tedisco, Assemblyman Matt Simpson, Congressional Candidate Liz Joy, and many other candidates and New Yorkers.

Congressman Zeldin then headed to Glen Spey with State Senator Mike Martucci to attend Bike 4 Chai, a cycling event to raise funds for Chai Lifeline, an organization that provides services to children with cancer and blood disorders. Following the Bike 4 Chai fundraiser, Congressman Zeldin toured and met campers at Camp Shalva of Bobov in Thompsonville.

Congressman Zeldin then attended a dinner meet and greet at Boosur Restaurant in South Fallsburg before heading to Woodbourne Shul to meet with Rabbi Jungries and a large group of congregants.

Congressman Zeldin ended the day by meeting with Satmar community leaders in Bloomingburg, joined by State Senator Martucci, State Senator Peter Oberacker, and candidate for Attorney General Michael Henry.

On Friday, August 19, 2022, Congressman Zeldin and his running mate Alison Esposito visited the Jamaica Muslim Center in Jamaica, Queens.

Congressman Zeldin and Alison Esposito then hosted a press conference to reiterate their call to repeal cashless bail following the brutal beating of an innocent New Yorker who was released on cashless bail. The perpetrator is sex offender Bui Van Phu who was released on parole by the Cuomo-Hochul Administration in 2019. When Phu was first arrested after this most recent attack, the NYPD charged him with attempted murder for brutally beating the victim who needed brain surgery and was put into a coma. The Bronx District Attorney downgraded the charges to misdemeanor assault and harassment, two crimes not eligible for bail under New York’s disastrous cashless bail law. The press conference was held at the scene of the crime outside of Fuego Típico Restaurant in the Bronx. To watch the press conference, click here.

Following the press conference, Congressman Zeldin visited the Summer Stroll on 3rd in Bay Ridge, where he walked around with Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (R, NY-11), New York State Conservative Party Chair Jerry Kassar, Curtis Sliwa, and local candidates for office.

On Saturday, August 20, 2022, Congressman Zeldin, his wife, Diana, and their daughters visited Harlem for the annual Harlem Week street fair.

Congressman Zeldin, concluded the evening by attending the Jamaica 60 Diamond Jubilee Gala celebrating the 60th year of Jamaican independence.

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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:

  • Led the successful effort to repeal the MTA Payroll Tax for 80 percent of employers, a job killing tax that was hurting small businesses. 

  • Cosponsored the nation’s strongest property tax cap, which became law.

  • Reduced middle-income tax rates in New York to the lowest level in 60 years.

  • Secured the repeal of the Saltwater Fishing License Fee.

  • Created the PFC Joseph Dwyer Veteran Peer Support Program to help our returning veterans cope with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). 

  • Authored the law to protect 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 has now won seven consecutive races since 2010 in purple NYC suburban districts, unseating two Democrat incumbents along the way. In Congress, Lee quickly became a leading voice in America on top local, domestic and foreign policy issues: 

  • Combating and defeating MS-13 on Long Island, leading the charge in New York and nationally against cashless bail, opposing all efforts to defund, dismantle or abolish police, and providing law enforcement the resources they need to fight gang violence and other crimes in our communities, including bulletproof vests.

  • Securing the repeal of many harmful, job killing regulations, with the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act, and many other initiatives, to improve our business climate and grow our economy. 

  • Leading the charge to end all COVID mandates. 

  • Saving Plum Island, by securing the repeal of a 2008 federal law requiring the island to be sold off to the highest bidder. 

  • Delivering a $1.5 billion boost in border security resources, helping to choke off the flow of illegal migration across our borders. 

  • 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.

  • Delivering the Electron Ion Collider “discovery machine” to Brookhaven National Lab that will enable advancements in national security, medical and cancer research, astrophysics, and more and create an extensive number of jobs. 

  • Advancing his law enforcement bill of rights, which would help ensure that our great law enforcement officers and the people they serve are protected.

  • Championing the expansion of the Dwyer Program nationally, to help all of our nation’s veterans access the resources they need. 

  • Securing much needed support of treatment, enforcement, and prevention for those affected by the heroin and opioid abuse crisis.

  • Leading the effort against the fatally flawed Iran Nuclear Deal.

  • Co-authoring a bipartisan resolution (H.Res. 246) that passed the House opposing the anti-Israel and antisemitic Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement.

  • Working with the Army Corps of Engineers to protect our coastlines, advancing the ambitious 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 advancing top priorities for the Long Island Sound Program, National Estuary Program and SeaGrant.

  • Co-chairing, as one of only two Jewish Republicans in Congress, the House Republican Israel Caucus, and serving on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and Financial Services Committee, as well as four House Subcommittees.

  • Successfully resolving over 17,000 constituent cases in favor of his constituents.

Lee and his wife, Diana, reside in Shirley with their twin fifteen-year old daughters, Mikayla and Arianna.