Introduced legislation to add a member with expertise on public policy matters to the newly formed Emergency Department Opiate Response Working Group (Introductory Resolution 2003-18 (PDF)).
Sponsored legislation to form a working group of experts to develop model protocols for use by hospital emergency departments when treating opiate overdoses (Introductory Resolution 1862-18 (PDF)).
Proposed new signage to help consumers understand environmental impact of dry cleaning methods employed by dry cleaners in Suffolk County (Introductory Resolution 1859-18 (PDF)).
Declared October 26, 2018 as “One Island Giving Day” in Suffolk County to commemorate the generous spirit of Long Islanders and their support of local not-for-profit organizations (Introductory Resolution 1669-18 (PDF)).
Proposed renaming Fuchs Pond County Nature Preserve in memory of Alexander McKay who served as a Suffolk County Parks Board of Trustees member for 41 years (Introductory Resolution 1668-18 (PDF)).
Drafted a bill to have Fifth Legislative District resident E. Christopher Murray reappointed to the Suffolk County Community College Board of Trustees (Introductory Resolution 1634-18 (PDF)).
Introduced legislation that allows the Three Village Chamber of Commerce to use Old Field Farm County Park during its 19th Annual Family Beach Barbeque (Introductory Resolution 1605-18 (PDF)).
Supported the approval of funding for contracted services provided by Stony Brook University through the Research Foundation of the State University of New York (Introductory Resolution 1403-18 (PDF)).
Amended the 2018 Adopted Operating Budget to transfer funding to the Port Jefferson Station-Terryville Chamber of Commerce (Introductory Resolution 1344-18 (PDF)).
Sponsored legislation to require installation of advanced wastewater treatment systems for properties auctioned by the County (Introductory Resolution 1301-18 (PDF)).
Drafted legislation to require internet service providers that contract with the County adhere to net neutrality principles (Introductory Resolution 1158-18 (PDF)).
Recognized the impactful role of female elected leaders by designating March 19th as “Celebrating Women in Public Office Day” in Suffolk County (Introductory Resolution 1149-18 (PDF)).
Sponsored legislation that increases the reporting requirements of agencies overseeing asset forfeiture funds from annually to quarterly (Introductory Resolution 1133-18 (PDF)).