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Thomas P. Sullivan

REPUBLICAN

Thomas P. Sullivan is running for New York Member of Assembly, District 23.

Personal background

Thomas is from New York, and currently lives in Breezy Point with his wife and their 3 children. He earned his bachelor's degree in business and finance from Mount St. Mary's University, his master's in business administration from Mount St. Mary's University, and his master's in strategic studies from the United States Army War College.

Professional background

Thomas has over thirty years of experience in the financial industry and has helped run his family business. He has also served in the Army Reserve for 30 years, recently retiring at the rank of Colonel.

Political background

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Economy

Supports lowering property taxes.

Believes Albany politicians are "indifferent to the needs of small businesses" due to high taxes and rampant crime.

Supports New York entrepreneurs and employers.

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Energy & the Environment

Opposes banning gas stoves.

Believes in addressing climate change impacts on vulnerable areas, citing Hurricane Sandy's devastation of places like the Rockaways and Howard Beach.

Supports maintaining indigenous grasses and coastal barriers.

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Healthcare

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Voting & Elections

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Public Safety

Plans to vote to repeal the "no cash bail" policy.

Believes veterans deserve greater medical and financial assistance.

Believes city and state leaders have failed to address the influx of over 100,000 migrants since spring 2022.

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Education

Opposes Albany politicians "attacking religious and charter schools" and "pushing for divisive topics like Critical Race Theory to be taught in schools."

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Housing & Urban Development

Opposes "radical policies like reparations."

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