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	<title>Dean Murray for State Assembly</title>
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		<title>Murray – Success! Finally, a Forensic Audit of the MTA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Freshman Assemblyman Pleased Comptroller Finally Conducting Forensic Audit Murray Has Been Calling For Since March; Says Oversight Board of Authority Needed
Freshman Assemblyman Dean Murray today announced that he is pleased that New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli has finally agreed with the East Patchogue lawmaker, and decided to take action in regard to Murray’s repeated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Freshman Assemblyman Pleased Comptroller Finally Conducting Forensic Audit Murray Has Been Calling For Since March; Says Oversight Board of Authority Needed</strong><em></p>
<p>Freshman Assemblyman Dean Murray today announced that he is pleased that New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli has finally agreed with the East Patchogue lawmaker, and decided to take action in regard to Murray’s repeated requests for a forensic audit of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).</p>
<p> “There is not a day that goes by that I don’t run into someone who is fed up with the MTA’s blatant mismanagement and waste, and is outraged that they have to pay for it – regardless of whether they ever step foot on a train, subway or bus,” said Murray.  “While this forensic audit is certainly a good start, it can’t stop with just overtime issues.  I’m calling on the comptroller’s office to follow this audit with a forensic audit of the MTA’s contracts and dealings with subcontractors.”</p>
<p>Murray has been steadfast in demanding accountability and oversight of the MTA, maintaining that better fiscal controls over waste, fraud and abuse should have been used – instead of implementing the MTA payroll tax and other taxes and fees Long Island families and businesses have been forced to pay:</p>
<p>March 3 &#8211; Just two weeks after taking office, Assemblyman Murray sent a letter to the comptroller, signed by 27 other lawmakers, calling for a forensic audit of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.  </p>
<p>April 11 – Assemblyman Murray hosted a press conference at the New York State Capitol, reiterating the need for a forensic audit of the MTA.</p>
<p>May 13 – In response to the comptroller’s announcement of an audit focusing on service interruptions and management efficiency, Murray stated that while this is a start, it falls short of what is needed…a forensic audit of the MTA.  </p>
<p>July 1 – NYS Comptroller released the findings of an audit that revealed significant mismanagement of the MTA’s real estate holdings.</p>
<p>July 16 &#8211; Assemblymen Murray and Marcus Molinaro (R-Red Hook) sent the state Comptroller and the Inspector General another letter calling once again, for a much more detailed and extensive forensic audit.</p>
<p>August 2 &#8211; In response to the MTA’s announcement that they plan to increase fares and cut more services, Assemblymen Murray and Michael Montesano (R-Glen Head) once again demanded that before the MTA hikes fares and cuts more services, that the comptroller conduct a forensic audit and that a Fiscal Oversight Control Board be established. </p>
<p>“Our residents and small businesses are fed up with paying taxes, fees and fare hikes for the MTA, and then seeing a never-ending stream of headlines watching their money go toward fraud and abuse.  They’re frustrated, they’re mad, and they demand accountability – and I couldn’t agree with them more,” said Assemblyman Murray.  “In addition to these forensic audits, I also believe that this exemplifies the need for the formation of a Fiscal Oversight Control Board of the MTA.  Clearly, they have demonstrated that they are incapable of watching over themselves.”</p>
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		<title>Small Business Endorses Assemblyman Dean Murray for Re-Election</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ALBANY &#8211; New York’s leading small business association, the National Federation of Independent Business, has endorsed Assemblyman Dean Murray for re-election in the 3rd Assembly district.
“Dean Murray has been a staunch defender of small business in the Legislature,” said NFIB/New York State Director Mike Elmendorf.  “Assemblyman Murray has stood with small business on key issues [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ALBANY &#8211; New York’s leading small business association, the National Federation of Independent Business, has endorsed Assemblyman Dean Murray for re-election in the 3rd Assembly district.</p>
<p>“Dean Murray has been a staunch defender of small business in the Legislature,” said NFIB/New York State Director Mike Elmendorf.  “Assemblyman Murray has stood with small business on key issues this session, including opposing the biggest tax increase in New York State history, which included a tax hike on small business income and increased energy and health insurance costs.  Dean Murray is the right choice for small business, and we look forward to continuing to work with the Assemblyman to reduce New York’s sky-high cost of doing business and improve our economy.  Dean Murray is an experienced leader who gets results and we need him back in Albany to keep up that fight,” Elmendorf said.</p>
<p>Small business owners and their employees vote in high numbers and are known for actively recruiting friends, family members and acquaintances to go to the polls.</p>
<p>NFIB’s political support is based on the candidate’s position and record on small-business issues. Assemblyman Murray’s endorsement comes from the NFIB/New York SAFE (Save America’s Free Enterprise)<br />
Trust, the political action committee for NFIB/New York’s membership.  The endorsement puts the<br />
considerable grassroots support of the state’s small businesses behind the Murray campaign.</p>
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		<title>MURRAY, REGIONAL BUSINESS LEADERS DISCUSS  SUFFOLK COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 20:14:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Freshman Assemblyman Dean Murray (R,C-East Patchogue), brought together several business and economic leaders today to find ways to increase Suffolk County’s job and business prospects. Murray, a small-business owner and member of the Assembly Committee on Economic Development, Job Creation, Commerce and Industry, held the meeting to help turn around the impact of the state [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Freshman Assemblyman Dean Murray (R,C-East Patchogue), brought together several business and economic leaders today to find ways to increase Suffolk County’s job and business prospects. Murray, a small-business owner and member of the Assembly Committee on Economic Development, Job Creation, Commerce and Industry, held the meeting to help turn around the impact of the state and national recession on residents in his district.</p>
<p>“It’s time to get New Yorkers back to work. I want to remove the barriers and red tape that are impeding our economic recovery and growth in this state to help create jobs,” said Murray.  “It’s clear that many of our families are feeling the pain of job loss and the lagging employment market</p>
<p>The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) has ranked New York as the state with the least positive economic outlook. ALEC’s report cited New York’s unbridled tax-and-spend policies as the largest contributor to the state’s lethargic economy. Just this year, the Assembly and Senate Majorities added $1.4 billion in taxes, fees and fines to the enacted budget, many of which will add to the burden already felt by business owners. New York has the highest marginal personal and corporate taxes in the nation, 12.62 percent and 15.95 percent respectively. Even more distressing is the 1.7 million New Yorkers who have left the state over the last decade (absolute domestic migration). CNBC also ranked New York poorly, 36<sup>th</sup> overall for its business climate due to its costliness, excessive regulations and overall poor economy.</p>
<p>While statewide figures were dismal, Suffolk County figures were mixed, showing signs of recovery but also highlighting areas in need of improvement. Long Island boasts a $137 billion economy and is the 17<sup>th</sup> largest metro economy in the US. Additionally, Suffolk County’s unemployment rate has improved from 8.3 percent at the beginning of this year to 6.8 percent in May. Suffolk County’s workforce is highly educated and eager for employment, however the county has lost over 62,000 residents, aged 25-44 from 2000-08. Hardest hit in Long Island were construction, information and wholesale sectors.</p>
<p>Working to improve the economic situation on Long Island, Assemblyman Murray contacted leaders at the Suffolk County Department of Economic Development and Workforce Housing, the Long Island Association, Community Development Corporation of Long Island, New York Business Development Corporation, U.S. Commercial Service-Long Island Export Assistance Center, various chambers of commerce, small business owners and the public</p>
<p>“Long Islanders need proactive solutions, and they’re saying loud and clear that we need to cut taxes and onerous regulations,” said Murray. “I look forward to taking the suggestions and ideas of these business owners and residents to Albany to accelerate job growth here in Suffolk.”</p>
<p>Assemblyman Murray is continuing to seek public input on the matter. Residents wishing to comment should email ideas to <a href="mailto:murrayd@assembly.state.ny.us">murrayd@assembly.state.ny.us</a> or call (631) 207-0073.</p>
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		<title>Assemblyman Murray Receives Support of Thousands In Call For School Tax Reform, Return of STAR Tax Rebate Checks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Freshman Assemblyman Dean Murray (R, C) received the support of over three thousand residents in his call for school property tax reform and the return of STAR Tax Rebate Checks.  Murray filed petitions with the signatures of the residents Tuesday night, which will give him a third line on the ballot in the November 2 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Freshman Assemblyman Dean Murray (R, C) received the support of over three thousand residents in his call for school property tax reform and the return of STAR Tax Rebate Checks.  Murray filed petitions with the signatures of the residents Tuesday night, which will give him a third line on the ballot in the November 2 election.</p>
<p>“After speaking with hundreds of families at their door over the past few weeks, our residents agree that we need to reign in out of control property taxes, reduce spending, and restore the STAR tax rebate checks that were eliminated by the Democratic controlled state legislature,” said Murray.  “For the past five months have been fighting for our families and local business in Albany, to create jobs, cut spending and reign in taxes.  I am honored to once again have the grassroots support of thousands of people in my district to appear on the School Tax Relief Party line in this election.”</p>
<p>Murray, a small business owner who lives in East Patchogue, has already garnered the support of the Republican and Conservative Parties.</p>
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		<title>Tea Party Organizer Wins New York State Assembly Race</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From FoxNews.com
Dean Murray, a 45-year-old Long Island, N.Y., businessman who organized Tea Party protests, will be sworn in as the new Republican state assemblyman representing Long Island&#8217;s eastern 3rd Assembly District after being certified the winner of a special election held last Tuesday. 
The Tea Party followers can boast about their first elected official.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From FoxNews.com</p>
<p>Dean Murray, a 45-year-old Long Island, N.Y., businessman who organized Tea Party protests, will be sworn in as the new Republican state assemblyman representing Long Island&#8217;s eastern 3rd Assembly District after being certified the winner of a special election held last Tuesday. </p>
<p>The Tea Party followers can boast about their first elected official.</p>
<p>Dean Murray, a 45-year-old Long Island, N.Y., businessman who organized Tea Party protests, will be sworn in as the new Republican state assemblyman representing Long Island&#8217;s eastern 3rd Assembly District on Monday, after being certified the winner of a special election held last Tuesday. </p>
<p>Murray defeated his Democratic opponent, 28-year-old Lauren Thoden, 51 to 49 percent, making him what is believed to be the first Tea Party organizer who has attained public office. His district has been in Democratic hands for the last 13 years and he is the third Republican to hold the seat in the last 37 years. The assemblywoman he replaced, Patricia Eddington, resigned to take another post as a town clerk. </p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m thrilled,&#8221; Murray told Fox News after a week-long recount in the close race. &#8220;The phone&#8217;s been ringing off the hook and the e-mails are coming in like crazy.&#8221;</p>
<p>The final tally, according to the Suffolk County Board of Elections, shows Murray pulled it out by 160 votes from over 8,600 cast: 4,396 to 4,236 for Thoden. He has to run for a full term in November&#8217;s election.</p>
<p>A request for comment from the Thoden campaign has not yet been returned.</p>
<p>Murray has been active with the Tea Party movement since last year, first organizing the Medford, Long Island Tea Party rally on April 15, 2009, one of many held by Tea Party protestors that day across the country. He also was involved with another rally in September and credits the movement with helping him over the top.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was a combination of the issues and of the Tea Party movement,&#8221; he told Fox News. &#8220;It is the message that is resonating from ordinary, everyday tax-paying citizens. Whether they are active in the Tea Party movement or not, we want a smaller government, we want fiscal responsibility, we want accountability from our political leaders and we want personal responsibility. I think that is what the Tea Party movement is about and that is what we finding we are not getting and that certainly played a role.&#8221;</p>
<p>Murray is the publisher of free supermarket publications and also founded &#8220;The Fugitive Finder,&#8221; a giveaway that features the photographs and rap sheets of locally wanted criminals accused of crimes ranging from murder to passing bad checks. The publication has so far led to the arrest of more than 230 suspects in Long Island&#8217;s Nassau and Suffolk counties.</p>
<p>He said he hopes to bring what he calls the Ronald Reagan message to Albany, the state&#8217;s capital, and urge the state Legislature, frequently accused of being dysfunctional, to &#8220;get back to basics.&#8221;</p>
<p>Murray has one son, Tony, who is now serving in Afghanistan. He is a staff sergeant with the Air National Guard working as a crew chief for A-10 &#8220;Warthog&#8221; attack planes.</p>
<p>&#8220;My son is in Afghanistan right now to preserve the freedoms we have,&#8221; Murray said, adding that his election shows how democracy works when &#8220;a regular businessman&#8221; can run and win as he has.</p>
<p>Until now, the Tea Party movement has largely influenced races, most notably the surprise election of Sen. Scott Brown in Massachusetts who succeed the late Edward Kennedy. But a plethora of Tea Party followers are now running in Republican primaries across the country, either for open seats or challenging incumbents in Alabama, California, Illinois, Michigan, Mississippi, Ohio, Texas, Utah and elsewhere.</p>
<p>The congressional district that includes Murray&#8217;s assembly district also faces a spirited race. Seven Republicans are vying for the GOP nod to face four-term Democratic Rep. Tim Bishop in November. The hopefuls include the 30 year-old grandson of former President Richard M. Nixon, Christopher Cox. Cox is the son of Nixon&#8217;s daughter Tricia and her husband, Ed Cox, currently chairman of the state&#8217;s Republican Party.</p>
<p>In a Fox News Channel interview before his election was certified, Murray said there is a strong and wide misconception that the Tea Partiers are some sort of radical movement. </p>
<p>&#8220;What this movement is about is ordinary citizens, taxpayers, hard working people who have just had enough,&#8221; he said. </p>
<p>Murray said his candidacy was an indication that &#8220;the people are speaking out now and are coming to the polls. When they pull that lever, they are starting to be heard.&#8221;</p>
<p>Murray&#8217;s Tea Party affiliation became an issue during the campaign. A group called the Long Island Progressive Coalition said the loss by Attorney General Martha Coakley to Brown in Massachusetts &#8220;shows progressives that who is elected matters and that special elections can send a powerful message that resonate well beyond state or district borders. &#8230; Dean Murray, is a Tea Party organizer. If he is elected to a seat held by a Democrat, it will only embolden the Tea Party right and hurt progressive causes throughout Long Island.&#8221;</p>
<p>Murray said hopes his special election triumph will indeed send a message beyond his district&#8217;s borders.</p>
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