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Sen. Griffo and Assemblyman Walczyk Introduce Legislation
to Alter Makeup of Senate to Allow Each County a State Senator


February 27, 2019 11:15 a.m.
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    Press Release from Senator Griffo's Office:

    Sen. Griffo, Assemblyman Walczyk introduce legislation altering makeup
    of Senate

    Bill would award each county with Senator

    ALBANY – State Sen. Joseph Griffo, R-I-C-Rome, and state Assemblyman Mark
    Walczyk, R-C-I-Ref-Watertown, announced today that they have introduced
    legislation (S2047) that will provide for more geographic balance to the New York
    State Senate.

    Since New York City and its immediate surroundings contain such a
    disproportionate amount of New York State’s population, the unintended
    consequence of the "One Person-One Vote" 1964 Supreme Court decision of
    Lucas v. Colorado General Assembly has been to effectively disempower
    virtually any state resident outside of the immediate vicinity of New York City.

    While there have been a number of ideas and perspectives raised about
    addressing parity throughout the state, the objective should be on finding
    balance. The legislation introduced by Sen. Griffo and Assemblyman Walczyk
    would address this by amending the state Constitution and awarding each
    county in the state a single senator to represent it in the Legislature. As a result,
    the number of Senate districts would decrease from 63 districts to 62 while
    representation in the state Assembly would continue to be population based.

    If the legislation is passed by the Assembly and Senate and signed into law, New
    York State’s government would more closely mirror the setup of the federal
    government where congressional districts are determined by population, but
    each state has two senators. This allows all 50 states in the Union to have an
    equal voice regardless of the size of their population.

    “Many in Upstate New York, and rightfully so, are concerned that their voices
    won’t be heard now that all levels of state government are controlled by those
    with Downstate and New York City Interests,” Sen. Griffo said. “As such, we
    must continue to seek out balance between all regions of our state to ensure that
    all voices are being heard and that all needs are being met. Our legislation would
    help us to do that by creating a more equitable distribution of legislative
    representatives, leading to a better and less parochial government for all New
    Yorkers. Legislators like Assemblyman Walczyk understand how important it is to
    find balance, and it is a pleasure to partner with him on this effort to provide
    Upstate New York with more of a voice when it comes to decisions affecting the
    entire state.”

    "The citizens of upstate New York are frustrated, rightly so, with the power that
    political bosses out of New York City have in our state government," said
    Assemblyman Walczyk. "Not since Tammany Hall has a threat to the future of the
    balance in our representative democracy been so apparent and so it's time to
    propose a remedy. Just like our Federal government sought a system that would
    give each state a guaranteed two seats in the United States Senate chamber,
    we're seeking a voice that will make sure each county of New York has a seat in
    our state Senate. While I'm proud to represent the Front Yard of America in the
    New York Assembly, I'm prouder still to partner with like-minded good-
    government legislators, like Senator Joe Griffo, to propose common sense
    reforms that will make New York's government work for all New Yorkers. Our
    plan is to push hard to garner support for this important reform in a nonpartisan
    way and see it to fruition."

    You can see a video of today's news conference here.