Brian Kolb Kicks Off Statewide Series Of Town Hall Meetings On His
Support For A "People’s Convention To Reform New York"

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Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb (R,I,C-Canandaigua) is pictured at a Town Hall forum in Queensbury where he, along with Assemblywoman Teresa Sayward (R,I-Willsboro) and Assemblyman Tony Jordan (R,C-Jackson), kicked off a series of statewide meetings designed to outline the Assembly Minority Conference’s support for a "People’s Convention to Reform New York," and described how it could deliver the positive change that New Yorkers of all political parties - and regions - have been demanding.

A People’s Convention to Reform New York is a grassroots, non-partisan reform effort to empower citizens to take back their state government and, in the process, chart a positive, new direction for the Empire State.

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Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb (center) is joined by Assemblyman Tony Jordan (left) and Assemblywoman Teresa Sayward (right) at the first-ever People’s Convention to Reform New York Town Hall meeting at the West Glens Falls Fire Co #1 in Queensbury.

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Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb (left) and Assemblywoman Janet L. Duprey (R,I,C-Peru) (right) address a packed house at a town hall meeting at PARC in Plattsburgh.


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