Monroe County Republican Committee

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Rochester, NY 14623
Monroe County Republican Party is one of the most proactive, creative, and progressive political organizations in the United States. In politics, information is the key to many of the decisions we face as citizens and voters. It is my hope that this website will offer you valuable information regarding our high-quality Republican candidates and elected officials in Monroe County, not only at election time, but throughout the year. Our local party has a long-standing tradition of thinking outside of the box by bringing creativity and innovation to local government. This attitude has always been driven by the desire to make government work best for the people it serves the taxpayers. Whether it is the County Administration s commitment to hold the line on property taxes, or the cooperative nature with which our town governments work together to reduce duplication and cost in government services, Monroe County Republicans are fighting for you. We hope that this website will be a valuable tool and always welcome your comments on ways that we can make this site an even greater resource. Bill Reilich Monroe County Republican Bill Reilich was sworn into office as our New York State Assemblyman in January, 2003. He represents the residents of the towns of Greece, Ogden and Sweden in the 134th Assembly District. Prior to taking office as an Assemblyman, Bill was a Monroe County Legislator representing the residents in the 19th Legislative District where he served from 1998 to 2002. On July 12, 2008, after a unanimous vote of Monroe County Republican Committee, Bill accepted the nomination for the position of Chairman of the party. Bill shared his message of working as a team and strengthening the Republican Party in Monroe County. Though his leadership style is very different from his predecessor, Bill announced to the entire committee that our opponents should not confuse kindness with weakness. He is in this to win it. We have many very talented people in our ranks and he intends on making sure that he brings everyone together so we can continue to be successful in electing Republican Candidates. Bill has been appointed to serve on three Assembly Task Forces. Because of his extensive background in business, Bill was selected to Chair the Small Business task force. In doing so Bill has held over 30 hearings and in doing so traveled to all 62 counties in the state. Bill knows it is not easy for small business owners to go to the Capital to be heard so Bill has bought a bi-partisan group of legislators to listen to there concerns. As a result an interim report has been produced outlining there concerns and offering legislation to address those concerns. Bill also serves on the NY s TIME ( Today s Initiatives for the Manufacturing Economy ) Task Force and the Urban Crime Task Force. In addition to these positions, Bill was recognized by the Leadership in his conference and asked to join the leadership team. Bill now serves as the Chairman of the Republican Steering Committee. This Steering Committee Chairman is responsible for sharing the message of the conference throughout the state. Property Tax Relief, 21st Century Technology and the escalating prices of gas and home heating oil are just a few of the topics Bill has worked on in the recent session. Bill also serves as National Chairman for the SEMA State Automotive Enthusiast Leadership Caucus where he leads the fight to protect car enthusiasts rights through out New York State and the nation. The auto enthusiast s hobby is not only a great hobby the entire family can participate in but brings economic dollars to regions hosting car shows and support services. In addition to his Legislative duties, Bill is a member of the Greece and Spencerport Chamber of Commerce, and a former Member of the Greece Rotary and Marine Fire Department. He has always played an active role in serving his community. Bill is the father to five children. Bill and his wife Amy reside wit
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Cayuga County's total population for 2000 was 81, 963. The largest proportion of this population resides within the center of the County and includes the City of Auburn with a population of 28, 574, surrounded by the five towns of Sennett, Throop, Owasco, Fleming and Aurelius. Other than the City of Auburn, there are twenty-three incorporated towns in Cayuga County ranging in population from Brutus with 4, 777 residents in 2000 to Sempronius with 893 residents. The total number of households in the County is approximately 30, 558, with approximately 11, 411 of those in Auburn. Although the County offers a diversity of housing choices, the majority of homes were built before 1939 and the County is well known for its wealth of 19th century architecture. Situated in central New York State between Syracuse and Rochester, Cayuga County has an ideal location and business climate. Wage rates, work ethic and cost of living are highly favorable to business and industry. The crime rate is substantially lower than the national average and the quality of life in the heart of the Finger Lakes region ranks second to none. Among Cayuga County's principal sources of employment is manufacturing, with most of the industry located in or near the City of Auburn. Products include electrical and electronic components, fibre optics, diesel engines, auto parts, glass bottles, plastic products, and high quality steel and machined products. Agriculture is also vital to the area's economy, with Cayuga County producing some of New York State's finest livestock, dairy products and cash crops. Cayuga County is the State's number 1 corn producing county and ranks 4th in milk production. Agriculture generates $125.4 million in income for the County. Economic development is a team effort in Cayuga County. Principal contacts for developers are Cayuga County Department of Planning and Economic Development and the Auburn Department of Planning and Economic Development. Bond financing and tax incentive packages for new projects are available through the Cayuga County Industrial Development Agency and the Auburn Industrial Development Agency. Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce provides promotional support. Cayuga County Community College, Cayuga County Employment and Training Department, and the NYS Department of Labor offer training opportunities. Qualified Work Force: The Pathfinders, Site Selection/Location Analysis Consultants, from Dallas Texas recently completed a Workforce Audit for the Central New York area. Shown below are excerpts from the final report. The Pathfinders has employed its experience in workforce assessments for corporate site selection clients and a methodology developed for U.S. Department of Defense projects, in assessments of the civilian workforce in locations where military installations were scheduled for closure, to produce this assessment of the Central New York area workforce. The Central New York survey area includes Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, and Oswego Counties. The region has a combined civilian labor force of approximately 386, 000 people. All of whom are within an hour commute of any employment site within the region. The findings include: 1. While the unemployment rate in the Central New York area is low, a new employer will be able to attract employees from an additional pool of about 76, 000 UNDEREMPLOYED workers. 2. Those workers possess the skills, experience and education to qualify them for the pay rates at which they would take a new job, ranging from less than $7.00 to over $25.00 per hour.
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