YORKTOWN, N.Y. Incumbent Assembly member Steve Katz (R-Yorktown) hopes to stave off a challenge by Dario Gristina (R-Putnam Valley) in Thursdays primary election for the newly-redrawn 94th District. The district includes Yorktown, Somers, Carmel, Putnam Valley, Southeast and Patterson.
The winner of Thursdays primary will appear on the general election ballot in November. Katz was initially elected to the 99th Assembly District in 2010. Katz recently sat down with The Daily Voice to talk about his chances in the primary and, possibly, the November election.
Why do you feel voters should select you as the Republican nominee over your opponent?
Ive served our district, I believe, with honesty, integrity and effectiveness for the last two years. I was tasked to go up there to represent the taxpayers of our district, and to try to bring jobs in to make New York an easier state business-wise, and I think Ive been on the road to doing that.
What, to you, is the most critical issue in this year's primary and general election season?
The most important issues are the absolute necessity for us to be a business-friendly state again so we can bring businesses in, so we can have jobs. These people will help with the tax roll, so it will decrease the crushing burden of over taxation that is afflicting our district and our state right now.
What other issues have you heard from voters that you would like to address?
The biggest one is the property taxes. Im working very hard at getting unfunded mandate relief for our counties, which is going to ultimately help with our property taxes and our taxes in general.
How do you feel about the rulings from the Fair Campaign Committee?
I think that a bipartisan, objective panel gave a ruling regarding this mans integrity and ethics.
And do you think this race has been run fair?
I think that Ive been working very hard for the people of my district and its immaterial to me. Right now, whats important to me is that Im a business man, and in the next two days, and again in November, Im going to have a referendum from my employers as to whether or not I get a two-year extension on my contract. And thats my position.
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