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December 29, 2018

Nicole Malliotakis Called Out by Senator Golden’s Wife for Taking Credit for Lockbox Legislation

 

 

 

 

People thanked Nicole Malliotakis on Twitter for the Lockbox Legislation that Cuomo signed into effect. 

Yet, Nicole Malliotakis’ name isn’t on the Lockbox Legislation. When Senator Golden talked about that bill this Summer, I went to read the bill. Golden sponsored the bill with Jeffrey Dinowitz, an Assemblyman from the Bronx. Nicole Malliotakis’ name isn’t even listed as a co-sponsor of the bill:

 

 

 

On Twitter, Malliotakis shared a video from 2014 showing she talked about the lock box legislation (t. And then people begin to thank Malliotakis for the lock box legislation…yet she didn’t even have her name on it!

 

 

 

 

 

Nicole Malliotakis actually believes that she had something to do with this 2018 legislation. You will see she didn’t thank Golden or any of the Assembly members on the bill. Colleen Golden, Senator Golden’s wife doesn’t know that Nicole was never part of the legislation as she tweeted: “Thanks also goes to Senator Golden who advocated for this also.”

Malliotakis didn’t respond to Golden’s wife. Over the years, Nicole Malliotakis never once called out Marty Golden for serving on the MTA Capital Review Board for years and  allowing cosmetic projects to take precedence over a functioning train.

Now here’s where it gets real strange. Jerry Kassar, Golden’s Chief of Staff  knows Malliotakis is not part of this legislation, but he likes Malliotakis so he puts out this tweet:

 

 

 

Kassar clearly is playing politics as he  would need to thank a lot more people for advocating for lock box legislation for years, before he thanked Nicole Malliotakis. 

Update: Journalist, Kadia Goba tweeted this:

 

 

 

Nicole isn’t running for Public Advocate, so what is she running for? Hopefully, she isn’t being divisive and announcing a run against Max Rose when Rose hasn’t even been inaugurated yet.  The Staten Island Republican Party will only let her run if they have no one else.

 

Hugs,
marlene

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