Archive for March, 2012
Civic Leader Ilene Sacco Honored and Endorsement of U.S. Senate Candidate Wendy Long Announced at Brooklyn Conservatives’ Annual Brunch
March 11, 2012, The Kings County Conservative Party’s Annual Brunch took place today with a crowd of community leaders, elected representatives and Party leaders on hand to thank and honor Ilene Sacco, recipient of the Ronald Reagan Americanism Award. Chairman Jerry Kassar spoke of Sacco’s many years of volunteerism and leadership of multiple civic organizations. She is currently President of the 68th Precinct Community Council. Ilene also received proclamations from Congressman Turner and was lauded by elected officials and the Captain of the 68th Precinct.
The Brunch also witnessed the announcement of the Party’s endorsement of Wendy Long for U.S. Senate. Ms. Long addressed the attendees honing in like a laser on the problems brought about by both President Obama and Kirsten Gillibrand, who was rated the most liberal Senator. There is work to be done and Ms. Long, who has served as law Clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as well as for the Court of Appeals, and worked for judicial nominees that exhibit judicial constraint, is ready for this battle, carrying the Conservative banner and support. Photos from the event follow – courtesy of G. OBrien.
BROOKLYN CONSERVATIVES ENDORSE WENDY LONG FOR U.S. SENATE
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day – Come See the Parade or March with the Walsh Club
EUGENE WALSH CONSERVATIVE PARTY CLUB 486 78TH Street * Brooklyn, New York * 11209* (718) 921-2158
Please join us as we march in the 2012 Bay Ridge Saint Patrick’s Day parade
Sunday, March 25th – 12 Noon
Lineup at Marine Avenue and 4th Avenue
March under our banner with pride. A good time to be had by all.
The parade has always proved to be a rewarding experience of camaraderie and good spirits
We would be glad to have you join us as the road comes up to meet us and the wind is at our backs down 5th Avenue.
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CONGRESSMAN TURNER PROPOSES TAX CREDIT FOR PARENTS
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Turner Proposes Tax Credit For Parents
New York – Congressman Bob Turner (NY-09) held a press conference at the Saint Margaret School in Middle Village, Queens, today, where he introduced the Tax and Education Assistance for Children (TEACH) Act of 2012. The bill will provide a tax credit of up to 5,000 dollars for families who send their children to non-public schools.
Congressman Turner started off the press conference by explaining how parents who choose to send their children to private schools are subject to what is in essence a form of double taxation.
“That is why I am here today to introduce H.R. 4075, the Tax and Education Assistance for Children (TEACH) Act of 2012”, said Congressman Turner. “The TEACH Act will provide parents who send their children to non-public elementary and secondary schools a tax credit of up to $5,000 per year and effectively eliminate or minimize the effects of this ‘double taxation’.”
Monsignor Steven J. Aguggia, the Pastor of Saint Margaret said, “This is a great opportunity to offer much needed help to struggling families who very much want to offer the best possible education to their children.”
Parents like Kelly Redmond and her husband, who have a son in the 1st grade, believe this bill will help them provide their children with the faith based education they received.
“Catholic education is very important to us, and Saint Margaret is a long family tradition,” Mrs. Kelly said. “This bill would be a tremendous help to the many parents like us who wish to send their children to a faith based school.”
The TEACH act also received praise from school administrators who see the bill as a win-win, by helping non-public schools increase their enrollment through more affordable tuition, while reducing class sizes and costs for public schools.
“This legislation, as proposed by Congressman Turner, is an excellent idea whose time has come. Tax relief for those who choose to send their children to religious schools, and or any private school, is extremely helpful to families in these difficult economic times. Such a law would benefit both private
schools and overburdened public schools. Most importantly, it will significantly increase a parent’s right to educate their child as they choose,” Philip Franco, PhD, Principal, Saint Margaret Catholic School, said.
Rabbi Yaakov Lonner, Executive Director of Yeshiva of Central Queens said, “Non-public school parents should not be subject to ‘double taxation’. By paying tuition to private schools, they are, in effect, saving the government millions of dollars. It is a tremendous burden for them to carry. No doubt, a tax break such as the congressman proposes is sorely needed.”
Administrators see the TEACH act as a bill that will help non-public schools increase their enrollment by making tuition more affordable, while reducing class sizes and costs for public schools.
“The Diocese of Brooklyn is grateful for the legislation that Congressman Turner is supporting,” said Stefanie Gutierrez, spokesperson for the diocese. “We hope that our other representatives in Congress will also choose to support the TEACH Act and the many thousands of families that it will undoubtedly assist.”
There are more than 75 schools within the 9th New York District that Congressman Turner represents which would qualify as elementary or secondary schools under the Bill.
Congressman Bob Turner represents New York’s 9th Congressional district and serves on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, and House Committee on Homeland Security.
