Reappointed Fifth Legislative District resident Gretchen Oldrin-Mones to the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum Commission (Introductory Resolution 1952-19 (PDF)).
Worked toward developing long-range plans and priorities to connect all County-owned buildings to sewer systems or Innovative/Alternative On-Site Wastewater Treatment Systems (Introductory Resolution 1870-19 (PDF)).
Sponsored legislation that allow for better information sharing between the Police and Department of Social Services on medical, criminal and other incidents occurring at an emergency housing location (Introductory Resolution 1858-19 (PDF)).
Introduced a bill to allow Old Field Farm County Park to be used during the annual Hercules on the Harbor 10K (Introductory Resolution 1857-19 (PDF)).
Spearheaded legislation to identify County owned parcels located within sewer districts and to require the installation of Advanced Wastewater Treatment Systems for those parcels located outside of a sewer district if auctioned by the County (Introductory Resolution 1596-19 (PDF) and (Introductory Resolution 1671-19 (PDF), respectively).
Introduced legislation to donate 5 surplus computers to the Port Jefferson Station based Kids Clubhouse of Suffolk (Introductory Resolution 1508-19 (PDF)).
Authorized the use of Suffolk County’s Old Field Farm for the Three Village Chamber of Commerce’s 20th Annual Family Beach Barbeque (Introductory Resolution 1477-19 (PDF)).
Introduced legislation to encourage sustainable packaging materials for goods purchased by and shipped to the County (Introductory Resolution 1206-19 (PDF)).
Worked to ensure the Legislature receives timely notification of staffing changes occurring within the critically important positions of Emergency Dispatch Operator (Introductory Resolution 1143-19 (PDF) and those within the Department of Social Services’ Family and Children’s Services Administration, Child Protection Services Investigating Bureau and Child Protection and Preventative Services Bureau (Introductory Resolution 1144-19 (PDF)).
Sponsored legislation to replace County provided water fountains with ones that have bottle filling capability in locations with 10 or more employees and at County parks as they become inoperable (Introductory Resolution 1114-19 (PDF)).
Sought to have single-use beverage straws and stirrers be distributed by “request only” with plastic types of each prohibited except for medical reasons (Introductory Resolution 1113-19 (PDF)).
Worked to protect Suffolk County’s environment by banning the use of polystyrene foam – commonly known as Styrofoam – food service products (Introductory Resolution 1112-19 (PDF)).
Drafted legislation to appraise environmentally sensitive properties within the Setauket Harbor and Little Bay watersheds in East Setauket (Introductory Resolution 1075-19 (PDF)).
Put forward a resolution to reappoint Presiding Officer DuWayne Gregory to the Suffolk County Landbank Corporation (Introductory Resolution 1043-19 (PDF)).
Sponsored legislation to reappoint Fifth Legislative District resident Anthony Parlatore to the five member Suffolk County Board of Ethics (Introductory Resolution 1022-19 (PDF)).