Neil Breslin
Neil Breslin | |
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Member of the New York State Senate | |
Assumed office January 1, 1997 | |
Preceded by | Michael J. Hoblock Jr. |
Constituency | 42nd district (1997–2002) 46th district (2003–2012) 44th district (2013–2022) 46th district (2023–present) |
Personal details | |
Born | Albany, New York, U.S. | June 9, 1942
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Ellen |
Residence | Delmar, New York |
Alma mater | Fordham College |
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Website | Campaign website Official website |
Neil Breslin (born June 9, 1942) is an American attorney and politician serving as a member of the New York State Senate. A Democrat, he has represented a district based in the state capital, Albany, since 1997. He currently represents parts of Albany and Schenectady counties and all of Montgomery County, including the cities of Albany, Rotterdam, and Amsterdam.
Breslin is currently the longest-tenured member of the New York State Senate, serving in office since 1997.
Biography
[edit]Breslin graduated from Fordham University in 1964, and received his law degree from the University of Toledo College of Law. In law school he was editor-in-chief of the Law Review and selected as the outstanding student in his class.
After admission to the bar, Breslin practiced in Albany as an associate in the firm of Garry Cahill & Edmunds, and then a partner in the reorganized Garry, Cahill, Edmunds & Breslin. In 1981, he began to practice in partnership with his brothers Michael and Thomas (later a longtime state court judge) creating the firm Breslin, Breslin, and Breslin. He later practiced as an "of counsel" attorney with the firm of Hiscock & Barclay. Breslin was an attorney for St. Annes Institute in Albany, and was Vice President of the Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless from 1994 to 1998.
New York Senate
[edit]Breslin was first elected to the State Senate in 1996, defeating one-term Republican incumbent Michael Hoblock by just over eight points. However, he has never faced another contest even that close in what has historically been one of the few safe Democratic districts in Upstate, and has been reelected every 2 years since. He has only dropped below 60% of the vote once since then, in 2010, but even then won by 13 points.
Hoblock had previously served as Albany County Executive and was succeeded by Neil Breslin's brother Michael after Hoblock won the State Senate seat in 1994.
Breslin had two challengers in the 2008 Democratic Primary, who cited Breslin's continued service in a law firm and family connections (one brother a county executive, the other a judge) as possible conflicts of interest.[1] He won the primary in September 2008 with more than 50% of the vote. He was re-elected on November 4, 2008.[2]
Breslin voted in favor of same-sex marriage legislation on December 2, 2009; the bill was defeated.[3]
Breslin's 2010 bid for re-election got off to a rocky start, as the Candidate Review Committee of the Albany County Democratic Party voted to recommend no endorsement in his Senate race.[4] Breslin was criticized during his 2010 primary campaign against Luke Martland for failing to answer questions about the content of multiple pieces of legislation he sponsored as the chair of the Insurance Committee.[5]
With Democrats taking the majority in 2018, Breslin is serving as the Chairman of the Committee on Insurance.[6]
Personal life
[edit]Breslin is a native of Albany and a lifetime resident of the Capital District.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Challenge for Incumbent
- ^ Kenneth C. Crowe II, "McDonald tops Russo in 43rd Senate race: Incumbents Farley, Seward, Breslin also lead in their Senate races," Times Union, found at TimesUnion website. Retrieved November 6, 2008.
- ^ "NY1 | 24 Hour Local News | Politics | Survey Of State Senators Shows Gay Marriage Bill Still Faces A Battle". www.ny1.com. Archived from the original on 2009-11-15.
- ^ Jordan Carleo-Evangelist, "Nothing like a resignation to fuel rumors," Times Union, found at [1]. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
- ^ Jerry Gretzinger, "Capital Region outcry grows over lawmaker's misinformation," Channel 6 News, found at http://www.cbs6albany.com/news/senator-1277497-leaders-breslin.html. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
- ^ "Breslin to run state Senate Insurance Committee". WNYT NewsChannel 13. 2018-12-13. Retrieved 2019-02-06.