The Rensselaer County Legislature is led by a 13 member majority. It manages and operates the World Class Rensselaer County Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Announcement:
The Rensselaer County Board of Elections has officially moved to 116 Pinewoods Avenue in Troy.
The offices at the 1600 7th Ave (DMV) county building are now closed for business.
Board of Elections business will be handled at this new location beginning today.
Chairwoman Kelly Hoffman has announced that there will be a Public Hearing and Special Meeting of the Legislature on Thursday, March 26 at 6pm.
Learn more: https://t.co/4Gd8nnoYwN
Tonight: Rensselaer County Legislature will vote on a resolution to call on Governor Kathy Hochul to declare an “Energy State of Emergency” to address the rising costs of utilities impacting our residents.
We opposed the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act in 2019
In 2019, the Rensselaer County Legislature warned residents that the CLCPA would raise utility costs.
The chickens have come to roost, and we are calling on Governor Hochul to take meaningful action on this costly policy decision.
There's been much focus on 2031, but look closer at this memo: the initial $120/ton allowance price mentioned means CLCPA would push up gasoline prices in New York by an average of $1.62/gallon, not in five years, but in January 2027.
We opposed the CLCPA in 2019 and watched as our fear became reality.
Now, even New York State’s own NYSERDA warns about the rising energy costs that are crushing our residents.
It is time for Governor Hochul to take real action and declare an “Energy State of Emergency”!
On President Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, we visit our 120 year old Troy Times newspaper.
Abraham Lincoln’s train stopped in Troy on his way to his inauguration in Washington D.C.
The train carrying President Lincoln’s body also passed through on its was to Illinois.
The Rensselaer County Legislature proudly celebrates Chairwoman Kelly Hoffman’s unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship and community progress, as evidenced by her impactful leadership in sustainability initiatives.
Congratulations on this coveted endorsement, Kelly
The Rensselaer County Legislature held their monthly meeting tonight, and Legislator Bill Maloney motioned to close the meeting in memory of Iryna Zarutska, the Ukrainian refugee who was murdered in Charlotte, North Carolina. #IrynaZarutska
Here is what he said:
RENSSELAER COUNTY LEGISLATURE ANNOUNCES SEPTEMBER FOOD DRIVE IN RECOGNITION OF HUNGER ACTION MONTH
Chairwoman Kelly Hoffman Encourages Residents to Support a countywide Food Drive to benefit the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York as part of Hunger Action Month.
Rensselaer County Legislature submits resolution calling on NYS DOT to make improvements to NY Route 7/Hoosick Rd.
A 2024 study outlined steps that could be taken to make ease traffic.
Stopping new development in Brunswick does not solve existing problems.
Tonight, the Rensselaer County Legislature will vote on a resolution to accept more than $4.4 million in reimbursement from New York State for Raise the Age services.
Raise the Age has been widely debated about it's effectiveness and impact on the criminal justice system.
The Legislature will hold their Public Forum at 6pm tonight.
The Legislature Majority wants NYS to preserve the reservoir in its current condition, for future generations.
You can learn more by visiting the Save Dunham page and signing the petition at https://t.co/JoCUJNclC1.
The Rensselaer County Legislature Majority is taking a stand against Governor Kathy Hochul’s plan to spend $50M to defend those in this country illegally.
That money could be better spent in our communities.
Rensselaer County Legislature Majority has introduced a resolution opposing Governor Hochul’s plan to spend $50M in taxpayer money to cover legal fees for individuals here illegally.
That money should help our seniors, veterans, and children—not defend those who break our laws.
North Greenbush Democrats use reckless and divisive “8647” post to fuel division and hatred at a time when threats to public officials are rising.
This type of inflammatory hatred has no place in our local political discourse.
Shame on them and those who liked the post.
Legislators Bruce Patire and Jeff Wysocki want to remind area residents about this important meeting set for tonight, Wednesday June 11.
New York State is considering decommissioning the Dunham Reservoir Dam and negatively impacting the beautifull reservoir.