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BACKGROUND

  • Durso, 44, of Massapequa Park, is running on the Republican Party line and is seeking reelection to a third term representing the 9th Assembly District, which covers much of Massapequa, Massapequa Park, Farmingdale, Babylon, West Babylon, North Babylon and a small part of Lindenhurst and West Islip. 
  • Durso was a sanitation worker for Oyster Bay Town from 2005 until after his election in 2019, and had worked part time as a public safety officer at Hofstra University. 
  • He was also a labor union negotiator or shop steward when he held those jobs. 

ISSUES

  • Durso said that since being elected he has pushed for increasing training in the trades, BOCES, apprenticeships and career and technical education programs and .
  • He said he advocates for reducing crime by punishing lawbreakers and tightening bail laws. 
  • Durso said funding should go toward universal free lunches for schoolchildren instead of for migrants in New York City and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

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