Congressman Jerry Nadler
And
Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer
Invite you to attend A cocktail reception In honor of
Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal
With Special Guest John Liu Future Comptroller of the City of New York
Monday, November 16, 2009 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
The Home of Dr. Andrew Prince and Kate Fennell-Prince XXX West 79th Street, Apt XX
Contributions accepted at the following levels: $2,400 Benefactor * $1,000 Patron * $500 Sponsor * $250 Host * $100 Friend
To RSVP or for more information, please call Sam Butcher at McEvoy & Associates at 212-228-7446 x10 or sam@mcevoyandassociates.com
Make checks payable to 'Rosenthal for Assembly' and mail to:
Rosenthal for Assembly c/o McEvoy & Associates 32 Union Square East, Suite 406 New York, NY 10003 212-228-7446 x10 phone 212-228-7443 fax
Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal represents the 67th Assembly District, which includes the Upper West Side and parts of Clinton/Hell's Kitchen in Manhattan. She was first elected to the Assembly in February 2006, and was re-elected in November 2008. In her time in office Assemblymember Rosenthal has established herself as a leading advocate on affordable housing, domestic violence, consumer protection and animal rights.
Assemblymember Rosenthal is committed to furthering a progressive agenda in Albany, particularly in the areas of government transparency and accountability, campaign finance reform, education, energy, environmental conservation, and quality of life issues.
During her 3 1/2 years in office, Assemblymember Rosenthal has successfully ushered 12 bills into law. In the 2009 legislative session, 22 bills she authored passed the Assembly, ranking her 13th among her 150 colleagues. These bills included a repeal of the vacancy decontrol law, a number of bills requiring more energy efficiencies in lighting, and several bills dealing with animal protection.
A strong advocate for tenants' rights, Assemblymember Rosenthal was recently appointed chair of the Mitchell-Lama Subcommittee in the Assembly and continues to fight to preserve affordable housing and protect tenants across the State. She is a member of the Agriculture, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Corporations, Authorities, and Commissions, Energy, Housing, Health, and Tourism, Parks, Arts and Sports committees.
She is known as a strong advocate for improved public school education with smaller class sizes, safer streets for seniors, LGBT rights and increased access to arts and humanities across the state.
Please make checks payable to Rosenthal for Assembly and mail or fax your RSVP to:
Rosenthal for Assembly c/o McEvoy & Associates 32 Union Square East, Suite 406 New York, NY 10003 (212) 228-7446 Ext. 10 (212) 228-7443 Fax sam@mcevoyandassociates.com |