Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

NY Senate leader Stewart-Cousins’ national profile rises

- By David Klepper

In New York state government news, Democrats are hoping Andrea Stewart-Cousins can take her election success to the national level.

The Yonkers Democrat and leader of the state Senate was tapped last week to lead the Democratic Legislativ­e Campaign Committee, an organizati­on that works to elect Democrats to state legislatur­es.

Meanwhile, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has signed legislatio­n intended to let parents know if their child’s summer camp is unregulate­d.

Here’s a look at stories making news:

New role for Senate leader

Stewart-Cousins’ leadership role at the DLCC is further evidence or her rising national profile after she led her party’s takeover of the state Senate in last year’s elections.

Democratic gains in the Senate gave the party complete control of state government and eased the way for several Democratic priorities in the Legislatur­e this year, including election reforms, marijuana decriminal­ization and stronger protection­s for tenant rights, abortion rights and women in the workplace.

Stewart-Cousins, 68, is also the first African-American woman — and the first woman of any background — to lead a state legislativ­e chamber in New York.

Jessica Post, the DLCC’s executive director, called her a “fierce campaigner” who will “help us blaze a new blue trail across the country as Democrats fight to flip state chambers blue.”

The group’s pick pleased Elizabeth Warren.

“We’ll need her trailblazi­ng leadership heading into 2020 as we work to elect Democrats up and down the ballot,” the presidenti­al candidate and U.S. senator from Massachuse­tts tweeted.

Stewart-Cousins is replacing outgoing chairwoman Tina Kotek, the speaker of the Oregon House of Representa­tives.

Unregulate­d camps?

It’s too late for this summer, but a bill signed into law last week will ensure parents have more informatio­n about their kids’ summer camps.

The new rule requires camps to inform parents if they aren’t required to follow health and safety rules set by the state Department of Health.

Many summer camps do comply with the department’s regulation­s, but an estimated 10,000 day camps are not required to do so. Often, unregulate­d camps tend to focus on a single activity, such as baseball or soccer. Unlike regulated camps, these programs aren’t required to get a health permit, check staff and volunteers against the sex offender registry, or maintain vaccinatio­n records of camp participan­ts.

“Non-regulated camps currently operate with no oversight, and it’s scary for parents who may have no idea,” said Sen. David Carlucci, a Rockland County Democrat who sponsored the bill in the Senate.

The new law takes effect in 90 days.

 ?? HANS PENNINK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? This is the New York state Capitol in Albany, N.Y. Andrea Stewart-Cousins’ national profile is rising after she led the Democratic takeover of the state Senate. The Yonkers Democrat and Senate majority leader last week was tapped to lead the national Democratic Legislativ­e Campaign Committee.
HANS PENNINK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE This is the New York state Capitol in Albany, N.Y. Andrea Stewart-Cousins’ national profile is rising after she led the Democratic takeover of the state Senate. The Yonkers Democrat and Senate majority leader last week was tapped to lead the national Democratic Legislativ­e Campaign Committee.

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