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  Abbate, Jr., Peter J.
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NamePeter J. Abbate, Jr.
Address1383 72nd St
Brooklyn, New York , United States
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Born March 22, 1949 (75 years)
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Dec 30, 2014 02:23am
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InfoPeter J. Abbate, Jr., a lifelong resident of Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, has been elected by the people of Dyker Heights, Bath Beach, Bensonhurst and Borough Park to represent them in the New York State Assembly since 1986.

Born on March 22, 1949, Mr. Abbate attended local schools, beginning at Regina Pacis Grammar School and on to Bishop Ford High School. He entered St. John's University in 1967, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science.

While at St. John's, Mr. Abbate became involved in civic and political activities. In 1973, he joined the staff of then-Assemblyman Stephen J. Solarz as a Legislative Assistant. From 1974 through 1985, he moved to national politics, serving as the District Representative for Congressman Stephen J. Solarz. In January of 1985, he was appointed Executive Director of the Kings County Democratic Committee.

Since his election in 1986, Mr. Abbate has served as a full-time Legislator, maintaining two district offices to assist his constituents.

In Albany, Mr. Abbate has grown to become an influential member of the Assembly. He is currently the chairman of the Assembly Committee on Cities, a position he was elevated to in 1996 after serving as chairman of the Committee on Real Property Taxation. Additionally, he is the chairman of the Subcommittee on Safety in the Workplace, a member of the Assembly Workers' Compensation Task Force and a member of the Distressed Cities Task Force. He is treasurer of the New York Conference of Italian American State Legislators. His standing committee assignments are Aging, Banks, Consumer Affairs and Protection, Governmental Employees and Labor.

As a legislator, Mr. Abbate has sponsored numerous bills that have been signed into law. These laws cover a wide range of issues from consumer affairs to civil service issues to real property tax reforms.

Mr. Abbate has protected consumers with the passage of legislation that puts an end to unscrupulous prize award schemes by providing for mandatory disclosure, allowing consumers an informed choice whether to claim a prize. He has safeguarded our children with legislation requiring that school bus lights be illuminated while students are being transported. He has provided protection for civil service employees by allowing them union representation during investigatory reviews, and he has formally recognized our military past by making the National POW/MIA Recognition Day a date each year the flag shall be displayed.

As chairman of the Real Property Tax Committee, he passed legislation clarifying the state's real property tax laws, providing for mandate relief, reforming the Industrial and Commercial Incentive Program (ICIP) to reflect changes in New York City's economic climate, and allowing for a real property tax exemption for improvements made to comply with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act.

In addition to his legislative duties, Mr. Abbate has been active in community groups such as HeartShare of Brooklyn and Queens, the Civitan Club of Brooklyn, the Boy Scouts of America, the Kiwanis Club of 18th Avenue, the Statewide Homeowners and Tenants Association, and the Guild for Exceptional Children. Mr. Abbate is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Stars and Stripes Regular Democratic Organization of the 49th Assembly District.

Mr. Abbate has received numerous awards for his service to the state, city and community. He was named one of our state's Outstanding Legislators in 1989 by the New York State Association of Counties and was sworn in as an Honorary Fire Chief by the New York State Professional Fire Fighters Association.

Since Brooklyn's 49th Assembly District is comprised of a large number of people of Italian and Jewish heritage, Mr. Abbate has made trips to both Italy and Israel to gain a greater understanding of his own heritage as well as that of the people he represents. He was honored in Sicily and met with political and educational leaders in Agrigento. On his trip to Israel, as a member of the Jewish Community Relations Council mission, Mr. Abbate visited the Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center.

His outstanding work in the community has brought him honors from the Council of Jewish Organizations and the Coalition of Italian American Associations. He was honored as Man of the Year by the Federation of Italian American Organizations of Brooklyn and the Council of Neighborhood Organizations.

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