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Michael Balboni Member of the New York Senate
from the 7th districtIn office
1998–2007Preceded by Michael J. Tully Succeeded by Craig M. Johnson Member of the New York State Assembly
from the 17th districtIn office
1990–1997Preceded by Kemp Hannon Succeeded by Maureen O'Connell Personal details Born May 12, 1959
Long Island, New YorkNationality American Political party Republican Spouse(s) Stephanie Children four Residence East Williston, New York Alma mater Adelphi University
St. John's Law SchoolProfession lawyer, politician Michael Balboni (born May 12, 1959) was the Deputy Secretary for Public Safety for the State of New York, who was the senior homeland security and law enforcement official in New York Governor David Paterson's administration. He was appointed to that cabinet-level position by former Democratic Governor Eliot Spitzer in January 2007.
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Political career
Balboni previously served as a Republican representing the 17th Assembly District in the State Assembly for eight years until being elected to represent the 7th Senate District in the State Senate in 1997. As chair of the Senate Committee on Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs, he spoke out for New York's need to receive additional Homeland Security funds.[1]
Because of his reputation for garnering support across party lines, it was rumored that he would seek the Republican nomination for Attorney General in 2006. That would have opened his competitive, strongly probably Democrat-leaning, district to a threat from the Democrats. He chose not to run after pressure from Senate Republican Leader Joseph Bruno, to help the Republican Party retain its slim majority in the State Senate. Balboni was easily reelected in 2006, winning 70% of the votes.
On December 26, 2006, New York State Governor-elect Spitzer announced that Balboni would be appointed Deputy Secretary for Public Safety, requiring Balboni to resign his Senate seat. The move triggered a special election on February 6, 2007. For political reasons, Balboni, now working with the democrats, refused to endorse former friend and colleague Nassau County Clerk Maureen O'Connell (R-East Williston, NY) against Nassau County Legislator Craig M. Johnson (D-Port Washington)and Johnson won.[2]
In his role as head of the NYS Office of Public Safety, Balboni oversaw homeland security and criminal justice agencies for Spitzer. These include the State Police, Department of Corrections, Division of Criminal Justice Services, the Division of Parole, and Office of Homeland Security. He coordinated homeland security and law enforcement policy, and served as state liaison to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. On October 30, 2007, Balboni spoke out on CNN in favor of Governor Spitzer's proposal to allow illegal immigrants to obtain driver's licenses.
In January, 2009, Balboni announced he would be leaving the Paterson administration to work in the private sector as a partner with Navigators Global, a government relations and communications consulting firm.[3]
In August 2010, Balboni left his position at Navigators Global to join Cardinal Point Strategies as a Principle and Senior Vice President in their Government Solutions Group[4] [5]
Personal life
Balboni resides in East Williston with his wife Stephanie and their four children: Olivia, Nicholas, Julia, and Michaela.
References
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- ^ "NY criminal justice boss to lead homeland security as Balboni steps down". Associated Press. WRGB CBS 6 Albany. January 26, 2009. http://www.cbs6albany.com/news/homeland-1260372-security-justice.html. Retrieved April 13, 2011.
- ^ http://www.hstoday.us/industry-news/people-on-the-move/single-article/homeland-security-and-government-affairs-expert-michael-balboni-joins-cardinal-point-strategies/53c2668753f77cf091472a3c32ca2cb6.html
- ^ http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/homeland-security-and-government-affairs-expert-michael-balboni-joins-cardinal-point-strategies-101381014.html
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New York Assembly Preceded by
Kemp HannonNew York State Assembly, 17th District
1990–1997Succeeded by
Maureen O'ConnellNew York State Senate Preceded by
Michael J. TullyNew York State Senate, 7th District
1998–2007Succeeded by
Craig M. JohnsonCategories:- 1959 births
- Living people
- Nassau County, New York politicians
- Members of the New York State Assembly
- New York State Senators
- Eliot Spitzer
- State cabinet secretaries of New York
- New York elections, 2006
- New York Republicans
- St. John's University School of Law alumni
- People from Long Island
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