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ImageLansing voters will get to choose between Republican James Rohan and Democrat incumbent Barbara Lifton for New York State Assembly.

Below is a summary of the candidates' positions, along with links to Lansing Star articles about and interviews with each candidate.


NY State Assembly District 125

ImageBarbara Lifton ImageJames Rohan
Lansing Star Articles
An Interview With Barbara Lifton
An Interview With James Rohan
Campaign Web Site
Lifton Web Site
Rohan Web Site
Qualifications
  • Chief of Staff to Assemblyman Marty Luster for 14 years
  • English teacher from 1976 to 1988 in Genesco and Ithaca
  • Worked with Justice for All, fighting cuts to Medicare and Social Security and worked locally on living wage, welfare and health issues
  • Co-founded the Coalition for Community Unity in 1998 to combat hate groups
  • 2 Years on Cornell/Community Waste Management Committee
  • Was a member of the Ithaca Area Health Care Network.
  • Ran for 15th District Tompkins County Legislature Seat Last Year
  • Appointed Enfield Republican Committee Chair
  • Elections Officer for Tompkins County
  • Assistant Bursar at Cornell University, manages large budget
  • Entered US Navy as seaman, retired as officer
Issues/Solutions
  • Supports Essential New York Initiative to add jobs and established a Tompkins County Empire Zone
  • Supported property tax rebates
  • Voted for child tax credit and against sales tax on clothing and marriage penalty
  • Supports more resources for schools and state aid for education
  • Fought SUNY tuition hikes
  • Supports expanded prescription drug coverage
  • Supports health care coverage for all New Yorkers
    • Good paying jobs for Tompkins and Cortland counties.
    • More support to our educational systems, to include those in attendance at higher educational institutions.
    • Adequate and affordable health care for all.
    • Better and efficient public transportation systems.
    • Sufficient law enforcement personnel and related facilities. 
    • Ensuring growth is in the best interest to all residents.
Personal
  • Lives in Ithaca
  • Two children, two grandchildren
  • Born in Elmira, raised in Trumansburg
  • Returned to Tompkins County in 1991
  • Four grown children, five grandchildren

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