Thursday, March 27, 2014

Brabenec And Depew Appointed To Orange County Transportation Council

(GOSHEN, NY) – Deerpark Town Supervisor Karl A. Brabenec and Wallkill Town Supervisor Daniel C. Depew have been appointed as western region representatives to the Orange County Transportation Council (OCTC) for the 2014/2015 term. The western region is comprised of the towns of Crawford, Deerpark, Goshen, Greenville, Hamptonburgh, Minisink, Mount Hope, Wallkill, and Wawayanda.


“It is a honor to be appointed as a representative of this committee,” said Supervisor Brabenec. “Many of the towns of our region have faced transportation issues over the past few years and I look forward to working with this committee to plan for positive solutions to those problems.”


OCTC is the “Metropolitan Planning Organization” or MPO for Orange County. As a condition for receiving Federal transportation funding, the designated MPO must carry out certain transportation planning functions and must develop a transportation capital improvement program. The three main products of this work are an annual Unified Planning Work Program, a four-year Long Range Transportation Plan and the a biennial Transportation Improvement Program. Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus serves as chairman of the committee and it is part of the Orange County Planning Department.


“I am very pleased to be able to represent the towns of northern and western Orange County on the Transportation Council,” said Supervisor Depew. “This is an extremely important committee which plans for the long-term transportation needs of Orange County residents. I look forward to contributing to the thoughts and discussions on the committee.”

Minisink Town Supervisor Endorses Karl Brabenec For Assembly

(WESTTOWN, NY) – Minisink Town Supervisor Ralph J. Ford has announced his endorsement of Karl Brabenec for New York State Assembly in the 98th District.


“The taxpayers of Minisink need permanent relief from the dysfunction of Albany,” said Supervisor Ford. “Karl is the only candidate in this race that knows the challenges we all face as municipal leaders. He knows what needs to be reformed, he’s electable, and he has a track record of getting the job done.”

The 98th district seat was vacated earlier this year when Annie Rabbitt resigned to take office as Orange County Clerk. The 98th district includes the towns of Minisink, Greenville, Monroe, Warwick, Deerpark, Tuxedo, portions of Ramapo, and the City of Port Jervis. Karl Brabenec has been the Deerpark Town Supervisor since 2010. He announced his candidacy for the Assembly seat in December.

“The Town of Minisink, like many municipalities in the 98th district, have talented leaders like Supervisor Ford who are holding the line on taxes and spending and are doing their jobs effectively,” said Brabenec. “The state puts up barriers to their progress and I pledge to break those barriers starting on day one.”

Brabenec has been endorsed by the:
  • Deerpark Republican Committee
  • Port Jervis Republican Committee
  • Minisink Republican Committee
  • Monroe Mayor James Purcell
  • Greenwood Lake Mayor Jesse Dwyer
  • Greenville Supervisor George “Red” Hossann
  • Orange County Deputy Sheriff’s Police Benevolent Association
For more information, please call Supervisor Karl Brabenec at 845-742-5131.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Lalor, Brabenec, and Hudson Valley Towns Call on Governor to Extend Manufacturers Tax Cut to MTA Counties


Wappingers Falls, NY – (3/14/14) – Assemblyman Kieran Michael Lalor (R,C,I – Fishkill) was joined by Deerpark Town Supervisor Karl Brabenec and East Fishkill Town Councilman Emanuele Marinaro at a press conference today to call on Governor Cuomo to expand his proposed tax cuts for manufacturers to include manufacturers in every New York county. Cuomo’s budget proposed eliminating the corporate income tax on upstate manufacturers; manufacturers in MTA region counties would still face a full tax.

“The governor’s proposal would be devastating to jobs in the MTA region, particularly Dutchess and Orange Counties,” said Lalor. “Why would a new manufacturer move to Dutchess or Orange and pay the full tax when they could go just a few miles down the road to Ulster County and pay no tax? Taxes are too high across New York. We’re losing jobs across New York. Governor Cuomo needs to represent all New Yorkers and work to grow the economy in every New York county. The Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown metro region was one of only two regions in New York to lose jobs last year. The governor’s proposal hits us the hardest. We can’t afford it. I’m glad the Assembly and Senate are working on different plans that would extend the region where the tax is eliminated. The governor needs to do the same.”

Cuomo’s proposal eliminates the corporate income tax on upstate manufacturers. Upstate is defined as outside the MTA region. Manufacturers in the MTA region, which includes Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Westchester, Suffolk, and Nassau Counties as well as New York City, would continue to pay the tax. The Assembly’s budget proposal extends the tax elimination to Dutchess and Orange Counties. The Senate’s budget resolution eliminates the tax across New York.

Lalor has circulated a resolution to Hudson Valley towns, calling on the governor to extend the tax elimination to the MTA Region. The Towns of Wappinger, Beekman, LaGrange, Poughkeepsie, North East, Warwick, Deerpark, Fishkill, and East Fishkill, the Villages of Fishkill and Rhinebeck and Orange County have already passed the resolution.

“It is a shame that New York State continues to punish Orange County and the rest of the counties in the MTA region with burdensome taxes on all business,” said Karl A. Brabenec, Deerpark Town Supervisor and candidate for NYS Assemblyman in the 98th District. “We need to encourage and compete for economic development by lowering taxes for businesses and residents. I, along with the members of the Deerpark Town Board, encourage our state government officials to include the counties in the MTA Region in the elimination of the corporate tax on manufacturers.”

“The Town of Poughkeepsie supports Assemblyman Lalor’s call to eliminate the corporate income tax on manufactures for all the counties in New York State,” said Todd Tancredi, Poughkeepsie Town Supervisor. “The Governor’s proposal to split New York State into separate tax zones is divisive and will pit New Yorkers against each other and further drive jobs out of our community.”

“This is an ill-conceived idea which will pit New York counties against each other by creating separate tax zones and discourage businesses from locating in my Town”, said Michael Sweeton, Warwick Town Supervisor and the president of the Orange County Association of Towns, Villages and Cities.

Greenville Supervisor Endorses Brabenec For Assembly

(PORT JERVIS, NY) – Greenville Town Supervisor George “Red” Hossann, Jr. has announced his endorsement of Karl Brabenec for New York State Assembly in the 98th District.

“I have had the pleasure of working with Karl for quite some time finding cost saving solutions for the taxpayers,” said Supervisor Hossann. “Karl Brabenec has done great things in Deerpark and I am confident that he will make a fine representative for Greenville residents in the New York State Assembly.”

The 98th district seat was vacated earlier this year when Annie Rabbitt resigned to take office as Orange County Clerk. The 98th district includes the towns of Greenville, Monroe, Warwick, Deerpark, Minisink, Tuxedo, portions of Ramapo, and the City of Port Jervis. Karl Brabenec has been the Deerpark Town Supervisor since 2010. He announced his candidacy for the Assembly seat in December.

“Supervisor Hossann and I share the same conservative philosophy of limited government, cost savings for the taxpayers, and efficiency in services,” said Brabenec. “As town leaders, we have both experienced the challenges, road blocks, and financial burdens that New York State Government places on municipalities. I will work tirelessly to solve these problems in Albany and I am very proud to have gained his support and confidence.”

He has been endorsed by the Deerpark, Port Jervis, and Minisink Republican Committees, in addition to Monroe Mayor James Purcell, Greenwood Lake Mayor Jesse Dwyer, and the Orange County Deputy Sheriff’s Police Benevolent Association.

For more information, please call Supervisor Karl Brabenec at 845-742-5131.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Former Mayor of Port Jervis endorses Karl Brabenec for Assembly

(PORT JERVIS, NY) – Russell R. Potter, the former mayor of the City of Port Jervis has announced his
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endorsement of Karl Brabenec for New York State Assembly in the 98th District.

"I had the pleasure of working side by side with Supervisor Brabenec for four years on many critical projects for the tri-state area," said former Mayor Potter. "Karl has a wealth of knowledge in local government and the energy and vision to get the job done, which will be a huge asset for the residents of this Assembly district, so I urge everyone to support his candidacy."

"Former Mayor Potter has a great record of accomplishment and was on the forefront of many positive projects in the Port Jervis area," said Brabenec. "I thank him for his confidence in me and I promise to work my hardest in the state assembly to make the residents of Port Jervis that he served very proud."

The 98th district seat was vacated earlier this year when Annie Rabbitt resigned to take office as Orange County Clerk. The 98th district includes the towns of Monroe, Warwick, Deerpark, Greenville, Minisink, Tuxedo, portions of Ramapo, and the City of Port Jervis. Karl Brabenec has been the Deerpark Town Supervisor since 2010. He announced his candidacy for the Assembly seat in December. He has been endorsed by the Deerpark, Port Jervis, and Minisink Republican Committees, in addition to Monroe Mayor James Purcell and Greenwood Lake Mayor Jesse Dwyer.

For more information, please call Supervisor Karl Brabenec at 845-742-5131.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Democratic Mayor Purcell Endorses Republican Karl Brabenec For Assembly


For Immediate Release – February 3, 2014
Brabenec_Purcell(MONROE, NY) – Village of Monroe Mayor James C. Purcell has announced his endorsement of Karl A. Brabenec for New York State Assembly in the 98th district.

“With the many life-changing issues and challenges facing our village today, we need a strong advocate in Albany in the coming years to fight for the best interests of our residents,” said Purcell. “I’ve known Karl for years, I’ve worked closely with him, and I truly believe that he will be a great representative for us in Albany. Karl has a proven track record, as a government official, of consensus and reform.”

“I’m honored to have Mayor Purcell’s support,” said Brabenec. “The challenges we face in Albany are too big and too important to let petty partisan politics get in the way. I have a record of bipartisan leadership that’s delivered results for my constituents in Deerpark. I’m looking forward to doing the same in Albany to reform our broken government, to lower taxes and create jobs.”

The 98th district seat was vacated earlier this year when Annie Rabbitt resigned to take the position of Orange County Clerk. The 98th district includes the towns of Monroe, Warwick, Deerpark, Greenville, Minisink, Tuxedo, portions of Ramapo, and the City of Port Jervis.Karl Brabenec has been the Deerpark Town Supervisor since 2010. He announced his candidacy for the Assembly seat in December and has also received the endorsements of the Deerpark, Port Jervis, and Minisink Republican Committees.

For more information, please call Supervisor Karl Brabenec at 845-742-5131.
Visit Karl Brabenec's campaign website.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Karl Brabenec Endorsed By Three Local GOP Committees

 For Immediate Release – January 13, 2014
man_image (HUGUENOT, NY) - In a strong showing of support for a campaign that is rapidly gaining momentum, three local Republican committees have unanimously endorsed Town of Deerpark Supervisor Karl A. Brabenec for the New York State Assembly 98th district.  The Republican town committees of Deerpark and Minisink and the City of Port Jervis Republican Committee voted to endorse Brabenec’s candidacy at their recent monthly meetings. Brabenec is running for the seat vacated by Orange County Clerk Annie Rabbitt.

“Karl has a strong and positive record of reform as Supervisor of our town,” said Linda Otto, acting chairwoman of the Deerpark Republican Committee. “He has cut spending, lowered taxes, and streamlined regulations in a tough economy. It’s time to put his energy, knowledge, and skills to work for all the residents of the 98th district.”

“Supervisor Brabenec is the only candidate who has directly and successfully tackled the challenges our border communities face in attracting new business and economic development,” said Robert Ritchie, chairman of the Port Jervis Republican Committee. “He also has 20 years of experience helping to elect Republican candidates at every level. He knows our county and its politics better than anyone. No one has worked harder than Karl for our Party’s nomination, and no one is more deserving of it.”

“Our committee always looks for hardworking candidates who will be strong advocates for their constituents and go the extra mile to meet all the voters and win elections,” said George Smith, chairman of the Minisink Republican Committee. “Karl Brabenec has taken the time to understand the issues that concern us in Minisink and he has a proven track record of delivering for his residents. We are positive that he is by far our best candidate and that he’ll be a great Assemblyman for the 98th District.”

The election for the 98th Assembly District seat will be held in November of this year unless Governor Cuomo calls a special election to fill the remainder of Rabbitt’s unexpired term. As yet, no such announcement has been made.

For more information, please call Supervisor Karl Brabenec at 845-742-5131
Visit Karl Brabenec's campaign website.

Karl Brabenec Endorsed By Three Local GOP Committees

 For Immediate Release – January 13, 2014
man_image (HUGUENOT, NY) - In a strong showing of support for a campaign that is rapidly gaining momentum, three local Republican committees have unanimously endorsed Town of Deerpark Supervisor Karl A. Brabenec for the New York State Assembly 98th district.  The Republican town committees of Deerpark and Minisink and the City of Port Jervis Republican Committee voted to endorse Brabenec’s candidacy at their recent monthly meetings. Brabenec is running for the seat vacated by Orange County Clerk Annie Rabbitt.

“Karl has a strong and positive record of reform as Supervisor of our town,” said Linda Otto, acting chairwoman of the Deerpark Republican Committee. “He has cut spending, lowered taxes, and streamlined regulations in a tough economy. It’s time to put his energy, knowledge, and skills to work for all the residents of the 98th district.”

“Supervisor Brabenec is the only candidate who has directly and successfully tackled the challenges our border communities face in attracting new business and economic development,” said Robert Ritchie, chairman of the Port Jervis Republican Committee. “He also has 20 years of experience helping to elect Republican candidates at every level. He knows our county and its politics better than anyone. No one has worked harder than Karl for our Party’s nomination, and no one is more deserving of it.”

“Our committee always looks for hardworking candidates who will be strong advocates for their constituents and go the extra mile to meet all the voters and win elections,” said George Smith, chairman of the Minisink Republican Committee. “Karl Brabenec has taken the time to understand the issues that concern us in Minisink and he has a proven track record of delivering for his residents. We are positive that he is by far our best candidate and that he’ll be a great Assemblyman for the 98th District.”

The election for the 98th Assembly District seat will be held in November of this year unless Governor Cuomo calls a special election to fill the remainder of Rabbitt’s unexpired term. As yet, no such announcement has been made.

For more information, please call Supervisor Karl Brabenec at 845-742-5131
Visit Karl Brabenec's campaign website.