- Jonathan Bing
Jonathan L. Bing is a
politician and member of theUnited States Democratic Party representing the [http://www.bing2006.com/main.cfm?actionId=globalShowStaticContent&screenKey=resDistrictMap 73rd Assembly District] of theNew York State Assembly . Bing's district comprises Manhattan'sUpper East Side , East Midtown, Sutton Place and Turtle Bay.Political career
A resident of
Manhattan 's East Side for two decades, Jonathan Bing was first elected to the New York State Assembly in November 2002 from the 73rd Assembly District in Manhattan. The 73rd A.D. includes the Upper East Side, East Midtown, Sutton Place and Turtle Bay communities. Jonathan was re-elected in 2006, receiving 76 percent of the vote in a district that had been represented by a Republican Assembly member for twelve years prior to 2002. Jonathan has since acknowledge that he has ambition to seek Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney's seat, when she retires. During his four years in the Assembly, Bing has authored 24 pieces of legislation that have passed the Assembly, 13 of which have also passed the Senate and 10 of which have been signed into law. In fact, Bing authored more laws in his first six months in office than his predecessor did in 12 years. In 2006, Bing authored the landmark bill signed into law in August that expanded the statute of limitations for workers' compensation claims made by 9/11 rescue, recovery and clean-up workers, allowing hundreds of heroes who helped rebuild our City get the benefits that they deserve. Jonathan's legislation to update the State library funding formula to use the most current census figures was adopted in the 2006-07 budget, providingNew York City with an additional $1.5 million. Other laws authored by Bing include the first significant arts funding bill to become law in recent memory, legislation that requires State agencies to make application forms available on the Internet; and measures that increased the StateHousing Finance Agency 's bonding authority to allow for the issuance of moreLiberty Bonds forLower Manhattan development. Other legislation that Bing has authored include a bill supported by the United Way andUJA Federation that would require State agencies to notify non-profit organizations promptly concerning contract renewals (passed the Assembly and Senate in 2005 and 2006); legislation that would exempt social security income from theSenior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE) calculation (passed Assembly in 2004 and 2006); and a bill that would prevent employers from locking workers in overnight without a means of escape in case of emergency (passed Assembly and Senate in 2006). Bing has also been on the front lines of reform in Albany, sponsoring the Assembly rules reform resolution based on theNew York University (NYU)Brennan Center 's report adopted in 2005 that led to the State's first on-time budget in 20 years and a pending measure to create an independent redistricting panel.In the community, Bing and his staff have responded to hundreds of constituent concerns and thousands of pieces of correspondence during his tenure. He has held two health fairs which each provided free flu shots and health screenings for over 300 neighborhood seniors, organized forums to address the concerns of women in business and the effect of the smoking ban on restaurants and nightlife, and brought dozens of free dental screenings for children and mammograms for women to the East Side. Jonathan has also secured $12.5 million in capital funding for East Side organizations including the
Metropolitan Museum of Art ,Hunter College , the Guggenheim Museum,Marymount Manhattan College , the92nd Street Y , theJewish Museum andPrimary Stages . He has received recognition from the 17th Precinct Community Council for his efforts to keep the Turtle Bay, Sutton Place, and Beekman communities safe, the Vanderbilt YMCA's "Champion of the Year Award" for his community work, and awards from theNew York University School of Law ,Hunter College Golden Key Society , and thePublic Employees Federation for his accomplishments in office.Personal life
Prior to his 2002 election, Bing was a practicing
attorney inManhattan . After serving as law clerk to U.S. District Court JudgeBruce M. Van Sickle , Bing joined the law firm ofTorys LLP in 1996 as an attorney in its labor and employment practice group. He also authored the award-winning legal article "Protecting the Mentally Retarded from Capital Punishment: State Efforts Since Penry and Recommendations for the Future." After the tragic events of September 11th, Bing was chosen to organize over 250 attorneys as the New York Coordinator of theFederal Emergency Management Agency 's Disaster Legal Services program which provided free, comprehensive legal assistance to nearly 1,000 New Yorkers affected by the terrorist attacks. He is a former member of theAmerican Bar Association House of Delegates and the Fellows of theAmerican Bar Foundation .Bing is a third-generation East Sider whose family has lived in what is now the 73rd A.D. since 1960. He is a graduate of the
New York University School of Law , theUniversity of Pennsylvania , and theHorace Mann School , and is a member ofCentral Synagogue . He lives in Turtle Bay with his wife, Meredith Ballew, the executive director of [http://www.wallstreetrising.org/ Wall Street Rising] .External links
* [http://assembly.state.ny.us/ New York State Assembly Page]
* [http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/?ad=073 Jonathan Bing's New York State Assembly Page]
* [http://www.the504democraticclub.org/questionnaire_2008_statesenate_assembly_bing.html Bing's response to the 2008 Candidate Questionnaire for State Senate and Assembly from the 504 Democratic Club of New York City]See also
*
List of members of the New York State Assembly
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