Nassau County Legislature, 16th District - Democrat

<p>Nassau County Legislature, 16th District - Democrat</p>

News 12 Staff

Aug 30, 2017, 8:59 PM

Updated 2,594 days ago

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Nassau County Legislature, 16th District - Democrat
Nassau County Legislature, 16th District - Democrat
Arnold W. Drucker:
Background:
Drucker, 60, of Plainview, is running in a Democratic primary. He also has the Working Families and Women’s Equality party lines in the general election. In his first run for public office last November, Drucker won a special election to fill the seat of the late Nassau Legis. Judy Jacobs of Woodbury. A Plainview native, Drucker graduated from the State University of New York at Buffalo as a political science and history major and received his law degree from Rutgers University. He went into private practice in Jackson Heights, Queens, with his two older brothers, who are also lawyers. He said the office provides general neighborhood legal services in a “melting pot” community of all ethnicities, races and religions. He had served four years as a Nassau Community College trustee, appointed by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, before his election. He is married and has two children.
Issues:
Drucker said the party approached him about running for Jacob’s seat after she died last year and he believes his ideas “line up perfectly” with her legacy. He said he opposes Nassau’s “culture of corruption” and advocates for an independent inspector general to review contracts. He supports an amendment backed by Jacobs to the county’s human rights charter that would include protections for transgender people. He said he is continuing Jacobs’ drive to ban the sale of tobacco products to people younger than 21 years old and has asked for more police patrols for Jewish institutions in Nassau. He said, unlike his primary opponent, he is a “real Democrat.”
Lewis Yevoli:
Background:
Yevoli, 78, of Old Bethpage, is seeking elected office again for the first time since his last term as Oyster Bay supervisor expired in December 1997, after 27 years as an elected official at the local and state levels. Yevoli was first elected to the Oyster Bay town board as a Democrat in 1970. He served in the New York State Assembly for 17 years and then ran for Oyster Bay supervisor, winning in 1991. He served three two-year terms. After losing a race for county executive in 1997, he was a consultant for a graphics company for 18 years. In that period, he served as chairman of the Nassau County Industrial Development Agency and then as chairman of the county planning commission. Retired from private business, Yevoli is a member of the Oyster Bay Board of Zoning appeals. He is married and has two children.
Issues:
Yevoli said he became close friends with the late legislator Judy Jacobs of Woodbury when he was an Oyster Bay town board member and she was a community activist. When Jacobs died last year, Yevoli said friends asked him to run for her seat. He decided to run a primary this year after the party did not nominate him for last year’s special election. Yevoli said towns, rather than Nassau County, should take over the assessment system and partner with banks, which already conduct appraisals for mortgages and loans, to help value properties. He would prohibit or limit contributions from any entity doing business with the county and he would push for the county legislature to adopt a discharge motion to allow proposed bills to be considered. Currently, the presiding officer decides whether proposals will be brought to the legislature.