Carlucci’s Column: A Memorial Day Message

Carlucci’s Column: A Memorial Day Message

BY SENATOR DAVID CARLUCCI Memorial Day is the time we remember and honor the thousands of servicemembers who died while serving our country. It is a somber holiday filled with great meaning for many. This Memorial Day when we are spending time with our loved ones at a barbecue let’s take time to remember, reflect, […]

Carlucci’s Column: NJ Transit’s Service Cuts

Carlucci’s Column: NJ Transit’s Service Cuts

Hundreds of Rockland commuters depend on the New Jersey Transit trains to get to New York City, which is why I am demanding NJT keep express trains on the Pascack Valley Line. NJT said beginning on June 4th it will cut two of its four express service trains, while workers install Positive Train Control (PTC).  We all […]

Carlucci’s Column: Fighting to End Robocalls

Carlucci’s Column: Fighting to End Robocalls

BY STATE SENATOR DAVID CARLUCCI The number of robocalls people receive is staggering. According to the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC), robocalls have increased about 285 percent since September of 2015. Even worse the NCLC estimates last year in New York State alone, there were more than 1.92 billion robocalls, placing them 5th in the […]

Carlucci’s Column: Utility companies should send us a rebate check

Carlucci’s Column: Utility companies should send us a rebate check

BY STATE SENATOR DAVID CARLUCCI President Trump’s tax law will have many negative effects for New York. It will hurt hardworking taxpayers and help corporate giants. Our utility companies will have their corporate income taxes slashed from 35 percent to 21 percent generating a major windfall at the expense of customers. The Public Service Commission […]

Carlucci’s Column: Net neutrality rules set to end on Monday

Carlucci’s Column: Net neutrality rules set to end on Monday

BY STATE SENATOR DAVID CARLUCCI You go on the internet to check Facebook, watch your favorite TV show, and much more. The last thing you want are websites taking longer to load or for the Internet Service Provider (ISP) to charge you to view the content. Without net neutrality that could happen. Last December, the […]

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