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Sitdown with Morahan

March
13

I’ve been hoping to have a sitdown with state Sen. Tom Morahan, R-New City. I’m hoping to discuss the “climate” in Albany, and what life’s like as a member of the minority now in the Senate (though it’s a slim one, just by 2 votes.) And we’ll likely talk about the legislation he’s working on now, including a push to expand Timothy’s Law, which aims for insurance parity for those with mental illness. Among the updates to the law, he’s trying to get PTSD included for coverage.

We’re scheduled to talk at 11 a.m. Friday, March 20. And you can watch, as well as ask questions, because it will be shown live on LoHud.com/editorialspotlight.

If you are shy, or won’t be available to send your question in via “Cover It Live,” (it’s at the right of the screen when you’re viewing the interview) post your questions for Morahan here, or email me at ncutler@lohud.com.

This entry was posted on Friday, March 13th, 2009 at 3:32 pm by Nancy Cutler.
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Welcome to the community conversation/editorial page blog. It's your place for two-way talk with the people behind the opinions on the TJN editorial pages and LoHud.com. Look here daily to talk back to the opinion writers, find out what's on our agenda, and steer us to the hot topics in your community. Contributing to this blog are deep-rooted Rocklanders Nancy Cutler, editorial page editor in Rockland, and Bob Baird, longtime Rockland columnist and editor, along with Tracey Princiotta, interactivity editor, with occasional contributions from other opinion staff.

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