Senator Rob Ortt Retains Leadership of New York Senate Republicans
New York State Senator rob Ortt will continue his tenure as the Minority Leader of the New York State Senate, following his re-election by the Senate Republican conference on Monday evening. The proclamation marks a continuation of his leadership role, initially assumed in June 2020, following the retirement of Senator John Flanagan.
In a statement released following the vote,Senator Ortt expressed his gratitude and outlined his priorities for the upcoming legislative session. “I am incredibly honored to once again earn the support of my colleagues in the Senate republican Conference to serve as Minority Leader,” he said. “As we approach the New Year and a new legislative session, we are energized and ready to confront the challenges created by Albany’s failed one-party rule.I look forward to working with my colleagues to make New York a more affordable, safer, and healthier state for hardworking families. Again, I thank my colleagues – and the millions of New Yorkers they represent – for their continued trust in my leadership of this Conference.”
Senator Ortt’s re-election comes as no surprise, given his consistent leadership as taking the helm in 2020. His focus on fiscal responsibility and public safety resonates with many New Yorkers concerned about the rising cost of living and increasing crime rates. The republican party has been in the minority in the State Senate as 2019, facing a notable challenge in navigating the legislative landscape dominated by the Democratic majority.
His counterpart in the Assembly, Republican Will Barclay, also recently secured another term as the leader of the Assembly Republican Conference, as reported a few weeks ago. this unified Republican leadership will likely shape the party’s strategy in the upcoming legislative session.
The New York state Legislature is scheduled to reconvene in Albany in early January for the new legislative session. The coming months will be crucial as Senator Ortt and the Republican conference work to advance their agenda and provide a counterpoint to the Democratic-controlled legislature.
Senator Rob Ortt Retains Leadership of New York Senate Republicans
New York State Senator rob Ortt will continue his tenure as the Minority Leader of the New York State Senate, following his re-election by the Senate Republican conference on Monday evening. The proclamation marks a continuation of his leadership role, initially assumed in June 2020, following the retirement of Senator John Flanagan.
in a statement released following the vote,senator Ortt expressed his gratitude and outlined his priorities for the upcoming legislative session. “I am incredibly honored to once again earn the support of my colleagues in the Senate republican Conference to serve as Minority Leader,” he said. “As we approach the New Year and a new legislative session, we are energized and ready to confront the challenges created by Albany’s failed one-party rule.I look forward to working with my colleagues to make New York a more affordable, safer, and healthier state for hardworking families. Again, I thank my colleagues – and the millions of New Yorkers they represent – for their continued trust in my leadership of this Conference.”
Senator Ortt’s re-election comes as no surprise, given his consistent leadership as taking the helm in 2020. His focus on fiscal duty and public safety resonates with many New Yorkers concerned about the rising cost of living and increasing crime rates. The republican party has been in the minority in the State Senate as 2019, facing a notable challenge in navigating the legislative landscape dominated by the Democratic majority.
His counterpart in the Assembly, Republican Will Barclay, also recently secured another term as the leader of the assembly Republican Conference, as reported a few weeks ago. this unified Republican leadership will likely shape the party’s strategy in the upcoming legislative session.
The New York state legislature is scheduled to reconvene in Albany in early January for the new legislative session.The coming months will be crucial as Senator Ortt and the Republican conference work to advance their agenda and provide a counterpoint to the Democratic-controlled legislature.