Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb?

As he shifts gears from dogged opposition leader to congressional candidate, the big question is whether Assemblyman Jim Tedisco will vacate his post as Assembly Minority Leader. His current plans are to perform both tasks simultaneously, but he may change his mind eventually. If he is elected to Congress or chooses to leave the Republican Party’s top spot in the Assembly, it appears that Assemblyman Brian Kolb of the 129th district is likely to take his place. If this were to occur, it would be great news for Central and Western New York, as the 129th district covers parts of Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, Cortland and Ontario counties.

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