State Senator Mark Walczyk, District 49 | Official U.S. Senate headshot
State Senator Mark Walczyk, District 49 | Official U.S. Senate headshot
Senator Mark Walczyk has expressed strong opposition to a proposal by Albany Democrats, presented in Bill S4588. The bill could potentially leave 767,195 residents of New York's 21st Congressional District without representation in Congress for an extended period. The legislation would allow the Governor to schedule a special election to coincide with the general election, leaving the NY-21 seat vacant for ten months instead of three.
"This is not just a bill; it's an affront to the Republic for which we stand," stated Senator Walczyk. He criticized the move as political maneuvering at the expense of constituents' representation. "By prolonging this vacancy, they are denying hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers a vote in Congress and someone to call if they have an issue with the federal government."
The potential effects of Bill S4588 extend beyond individual representation, impacting municipalities, non-profits, and organizations that depend on Congressional support for grants and letters. Without a representative, these entities would face increased competition against other Congressional Offices.
"This bill makes life more difficult for my constituents, especially those in rural areas who need access to their federal representatives," added Walczyk. He noted that Senator Schumer's nearest office is hours away from some communities in his district.
Senator Walczyk has called on New Yorkers to sign a petition opposing this proposal and demanding accountability from elected officials. "We will not stand idly by while Albany Democrats attempt to abuse their power and leave our communities voiceless," he declared.