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Howard L. Lasher

Howard L. Lasher (1944–2007) was an American Democratic Party politician from Brooklyn. He was the first Orthodox Jew elected to state office in New York. He was the first to ever wear a Kippah in the New York assembly.[1]

Howard L. Lasher
Member of the New York City Council
from the 47th district
In office
January 1, 1994 – December 31, 2001
Succeeded byDomenic Recchia
Member of the New York State Assembly
from the 46th district
In office
January 3, 1973 – December 31, 1993
Preceded byLeonard M. Simon
Succeeded byJules Polonetsky
Personal details
Born
Howard Louis Lasher

(1944-05-07)May 7, 1944
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
DiedMarch 11, 2007(2007-03-11) (aged 62)
Ocean Parkway, New York, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Geri Lasher(first wife), Susan Lasher (second wife)
Children5 (Lisa, Laurie, David, and stepchildren Marissa and Jared)
ResidenceNew York State
OccupationPolitician

Political career edit

Lasher was a well-known politician in Brooklyn, New York, for over thirty-five years.[2] He was a member of the New York State Assembly from 1973 to 1993, sitting in the 180th, 181st, 182nd, 183rd, 184th, 185th, 186th, 187th, 188th, 189th and 190th New York State Legislatures.[3] He was a member of the New York City Council from 1994 to 2001.[4][5] He had represented Brooklyn's 47th District on the City Council,[6] representing Coney Island, Brighton Beach and the surrounding communities.[1]

New York Deprogramming Bill edit

Lasher was the principal author of the "New York Deprogramming Bill, which would have allowed courts to appoint temporary guardians to remove people forcibly from cults.[7] The New York State Assembly passed the bill 77-64,[8] as did the New York State Senate 35-23.[9] However, it was vetoed in July 1981 by New York Governor Hugh Carey.[7]

Council member edit

While a Council Member, Lasher funded the reconstruction of Brighton Playground, in 1995.[10] As an Assemblyman, Lasher served as Chairman of New York State Governor Mario Cuomo's Insurance Committee.[11]

In November 2000, Lasher helped fund a $2 million reconstruction of the playground area of Calvert Vaux Park, a 73-acre (300,000 m2) park in New York City; named for Calvert Vaux, the designer of Central Park.[12]

Later years edit

Lasher did not run in the 2001 Brooklyn City Council elections due to term limits. His wife, Susan Lasher, ran and lost to Domenic Recchia, receiving 2,999 votes to his 4,509.[6][13]

Howard Lasher died in his Ocean Parkway, New York home, on March 11, 2007.[1]

Education edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Legislator Howard Lasher dies at 62 - City and state pol fought for disadvantaged in decades-long career.", Park Slope Courier, Gary Busio, March 16, 2007., Courier-Life Publications.
  2. ^ Frances McIntyre, Arnold Smith, New York Times, May 3, 1998
    "His father was an executive assistant to former State Assemblyman Howard L. Lasher of Brooklyn."
  3. ^ Candidate Statements 2006-05-23 at the Wayback Machine, New York City Campaign Finance Board, Susan Lasher, City Council, 47th Council District, retrieved 1/22/07.
  4. ^ "Brooklyn Councilman, a Political Fixture, Faces Fight in Primary", August 28, 1997, The New York Times, Jonathan P. Hicks.
  5. ^ New York City Economic Development Corporation, August 22, 2000, Press Release
    Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani was joined today by City Council Speaker Peter F. Vallone, City Council Member Howard L. Lasher, Deputy Mayor for Economic Development and Finance Robert M. Harding, New York City Economic Development Corporation (EDC) President Michael G. Carey, New York Mets co-owner Fred Wilpon, and Joan Hodges, wife of baseball player Gil Hodges, to celebrate the start of construction on the permanent home of the New York Mets' minor league baseball team.
  6. ^ a b New York City District 47, Gotham Gazette, Primary Election Results.
  7. ^ a b Dionne Jr., E.J. (July 20, 1981). "Carey Kills Bill Allowing Removal of 'Coerced' Members from Cults". The New York Times. p. B7. Retrieved September 16, 2017.
  8. ^ The Buffalo News, Buffalo, New York, "Anti-Cult Bill Stirs Debate on Constitutionality", June 23, 1981.
  9. ^ "NY Senate Passes Bill on Cult Deprogramming", Garden City Newsday, Keeler, July 1, 1981, New York.
  10. ^ Brighton Playground, New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, July 07, 1998
  11. ^ Sack, Kevin (February 27, 1991). "Cuomo Bill Seeks Insurance for the AIDS Exposed". New York Times. Retrieved September 16, 2017. Insurance industry officials and key legislators said today that it would be unfair to non-AIDS patients to make them share the high cost of insuring those with the disease. "If you do this you'll bring the cost of insurance up and you'll exclude people who can no longer afford the insurance," said Assemblyman Howard L. Lasher, Democrat of Brooklyn, the chairman of the Insurance Committee. Mr. Lasher said the bill "would have almost no chance in the Senate."
  12. ^ Calvert Vaux Park, New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, November 07, 2001.
  13. ^ How The Promise Of Campaign 2001 Played Out, Mark Berkey-Gerard, Gotham Gazette, 2001.
New York State Assembly
Preceded by
Leonard M. Simon
New York State Assembly
46th District

1973–1993
Succeeded by
New York City Council
Preceded by
Samuel Horwitz
New York City Council
47th District

1994–2001
Succeeded by

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Howard L Lasher 1944 2007 was an American Democratic Party politician from Brooklyn He was the first Orthodox Jew elected to state office in New York He was the first to ever wear a Kippah in the New York assembly 1 Howard L LasherMember of the New York City Councilfrom the 47th districtIn office January 1 1994 December 31 2001Succeeded byDomenic RecchiaMember of the New York State Assembly from the 46th districtIn office January 3 1973 December 31 1993Preceded byLeonard M SimonSucceeded byJules PolonetskyPersonal detailsBornHoward Louis Lasher 1944 05 07 May 7 1944Brooklyn New York U S DiedMarch 11 2007 2007 03 11 aged 62 Ocean Parkway New York U S Political partyDemocraticSpouse s Geri Lasher first wife Susan Lasher second wife Children5 Lisa Laurie David and stepchildren Marissa and Jared ResidenceNew York StateOccupationPolitician Contents 1 Political career 2 New York Deprogramming Bill 3 Council member 4 Later years 5 Education 6 ReferencesPolitical career editLasher was a well known politician in Brooklyn New York for over thirty five years 2 He was a member of the New York State Assembly from 1973 to 1993 sitting in the 180th 181st 182nd 183rd 184th 185th 186th 187th 188th 189th and 190th New York State Legislatures 3 He was a member of the New York City Council from 1994 to 2001 4 5 He had represented Brooklyn s 47th District on the City Council 6 representing Coney Island Brighton Beach and the surrounding communities 1 New York Deprogramming Bill editLasher was the principal author of the New York Deprogramming Bill which would have allowed courts to appoint temporary guardians to remove people forcibly from cults 7 The New York State Assembly passed the bill 77 64 8 as did the New York State Senate 35 23 9 However it was vetoed in July 1981 by New York Governor Hugh Carey 7 Council member editWhile a Council Member Lasher funded the reconstruction of Brighton Playground in 1995 10 As an Assemblyman Lasher served as Chairman of New York State Governor Mario Cuomo s Insurance Committee 11 In November 2000 Lasher helped fund a 2 million reconstruction of the playground area of Calvert Vaux Park a 73 acre 300 000 m2 park in New York City named for Calvert Vaux the designer of Central Park 12 Later years editLasher did not run in the 2001 Brooklyn City Council elections due to term limits His wife Susan Lasher ran and lost to Domenic Recchia receiving 2 999 votes to his 4 509 6 13 Howard Lasher died in his Ocean Parkway New York home on March 11 2007 1 Education editBrooklyn Law School Brooklyn College Yeshiva University High School for Boys 1 References edit a b c d Legislator Howard Lasher dies at 62 City and state pol fought for disadvantaged in decades long career Park Slope Courier Gary Busio March 16 2007 Courier Life Publications Frances McIntyre Arnold Smith New York Times May 3 1998 His father was an executive assistant to former State Assemblyman Howard L Lasher of Brooklyn Candidate Statements Archived 2006 05 23 at the Wayback Machine New York City Campaign Finance Board Susan Lasher City Council 47th Council District retrieved 1 22 07 Brooklyn Councilman a Political Fixture Faces Fight in Primary August 28 1997 The New York Times Jonathan P Hicks New York City Economic Development Corporation August 22 2000 Press ReleaseMayor Rudolph W Giuliani was joined today by City Council Speaker Peter F Vallone City Council Member Howard L Lasher Deputy Mayor for Economic Development and Finance Robert M Harding New York City Economic Development Corporation EDC President Michael G Carey New York Mets co owner Fred Wilpon and Joan Hodges wife of baseball player Gil Hodges to celebrate the start of construction on the permanent home of the New York Mets minor league baseball team a b New York City District 47 Gotham Gazette Primary Election Results a b Dionne Jr E J July 20 1981 Carey Kills Bill Allowing Removal of Coerced Members from Cults The New York Times p B7 Retrieved September 16 2017 The Buffalo News Buffalo New York Anti Cult Bill Stirs Debate on Constitutionality June 23 1981 NY Senate Passes Bill on Cult Deprogramming Garden City Newsday Keeler July 1 1981 New York Brighton Playground New York City Department of Parks amp Recreation July 07 1998 Sack Kevin February 27 1991 Cuomo Bill Seeks Insurance for the AIDS Exposed New York Times Retrieved September 16 2017 Insurance industry officials and key legislators said today that it would be unfair to non AIDS patients to make them share the high cost of insuring those with the disease If you do this you ll bring the cost of insurance up and you ll exclude people who can no longer afford the insurance said Assemblyman Howard L Lasher Democrat of Brooklyn the chairman of the Insurance Committee Mr Lasher said the bill would have almost no chance in the Senate Calvert Vaux Park New York City Department of Parks amp Recreation November 07 2001 How The Promise Of Campaign 2001 Played Out Mark Berkey Gerard Gotham Gazette 2001 New York State AssemblyPreceded byLeonard M Simon New York State Assembly 46th District1973 1993 Succeeded byJules PolonetskyNew York City CouncilPreceded bySamuel Horwitz New York City Council 47th District1994 2001 Succeeded byDomenic Recchia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Howard L Lasher amp oldid 1127362613, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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