An energetic crowd of more than 75 Rockland County residents, local leaders, and elected officials gathered in Wesley Hills to show their support for Senator Bill Weber’s re-election campaign. The event, headlined by former New York Governor George Pataki, drew widespread support for Weber’s ongoing efforts in the New York State Senate.
Attendees included prominent local leaders such as Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann, Legislators Doug Jobson and Joel Friedman, former County Legislator and Town Councilman Dennis Troy, and Republican Party Chairman Lawrence Garvey. In addition, local officials like New Square Mayor Izzy Spitzer, New Hempstead Mayor Abe Sicker, Spring Valley Deputy Mayor Israel Eisenbach, Montebello Deputy Mayor Stacy Caridi, Wesley Hills Deputy Mayor Milton Schwartz, Airmont Deputy Mayor Shimon Moses, and Conservative Party Chairman Sam Naimet were also in attendance, reflecting the strong bipartisan and county-wide backing for Weber.
Guests at the fundraiser were effusive in their praise for Senator Weber’s commitment to Rockland County, highlighting his work on critical issues such as supporting individuals with disabilities and promoting financial prudence.
Former Governor Pataki emphasized the importance of Weber’s leadership in the Senate, particularly his focus on fiscal responsibility and protecting the interests of Rockland County residents.
The evening raised significant support for Senator Weber’s re-election bid and highlighted a shared commitment to building a safer, stronger future for Rockland County.