Journalist Milt Hoffman talks about his views State, County and Local government

My guest this week is the distinguished journalist Mr. Milton Hoffman. Our discussion this afternoon will be about his views on State, County, and local government along with the future of the Tappan Zee Bridge.

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Mr. Hoffman was a journalist with the Westchester daily newspapers for 50 years until retiring 7.5 years ago as senior editor with The Journal News. During his career, he covered Westchester County government, state government and politics, and attended seven national presidential nominating conventions for the Gannett Westchester Newspapers. His political column, Tales of Hoffman, appeared for more than 30 years.


His writings as a reporter, columnist and editorial page editor helped fashion public opinion that led to the creation of a Board of Legislators to replace the Board of Supervisors as the county's legislative arm, the state takeover of the dangerous Westchester Parkway System so that it could be rebuilt to modern standards, and the erection of a modern terminal at Westchester County Airport. He also championed the building of affordable housing and the adoption of a handgun re-registration law. Currently, he is a member of the Westchester County Fair Campaign Practices Committee, a board member of the Greenburgh Historic and Landmarks Preservation Board, a board member of the Westchester Historical Society, and a member of a state-appointed citizens committee dealing with the possible replacement of the Tappan Zee Bridge.  A Navy veteran, he is a graduate of White Plains High School and the former Champlain College of SUNY, and has been a resident of the Town of Greenburgh for 53 years. Below are some of the questions and thoughts Milt Hoffman will address:

• Why has state government fallen into such disarray?
• The impact of a State constitutional convention!
• Is County government to large?
• Are there too many local governments in Westchester?
• Can the Tappan Zee Bridge be replace, at what cost?

Milton Hoffman’s Op-Ed –“Missed Opportunities abound on affordable-housing front!” August 17, 2009


 

 

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