Kingston, NY – Tracey Bartels, Chair of the Ulster County Legislature, has announced Standing Committee assignments for 2019. “This is a year of significant change which will require all committees to gain a deeper understanding of department initiatives beyond the resolutions put before them,” said Bartels. “With a newly elected Sheriff and the anticipated change in leadership of the County Executive, it is critical that the Legislature take the opportunity to effectuate our role as defined in the Charter.” Bartels is looking to create an environment where committees work closely together and have an enhanced understanding of programs and projects, all to ensure the needs of the people of Ulster County are met.
The initiatives Chairwoman Bartels and the committees will be focused on include a full review of the legislative rules, an analysis of the recently proposed GUS initiative as it relates to waste management solutions for Ulster County, an update of the County’s economic development plan, and codifying an update of the County’s long outdated Information Technology Security Policy and formalization of an IT disaster recovery plan.
The Chairwoman will be requesting that the Public Works Committee do an in-depth review of the Capital Improvement Program and that the Law Enforcement and Public Safety Committee undertake a study of departments under their purview including the Ulster County Sheriff and the Law Enforcement Center, the District Attorney, the Public Defender and the Probation Department. “Understanding how criminal justice is administered in Ulster County is key to being able to bring about change,” Bartels commented.
The Ways & Means Committee will continue the process commenced last year to expand the departmental detail provided to all committees during the budget process. “The Legislature is charged by the Charter with the very serious responsibility of appropriating funds, including adopting a budget and capital program,” said the Chairwoman. “This, in my view, is a year-long endeavor.”
The Chairwoman has designated Legislator Dave Donaldson to serve as Vice Chair, noting that his experience and knowledge makes him a valued member of her leadership team. “I’m grateful that Legislator Donaldson has agreed to serve in this important capacity,” she said.
“This Legislature has an incredible wealth of very talented and committed public servants. I am so grateful for every one of my colleagues’ willingness to serve in these important roles and look forward to utilizing their unique knowledge and experience to deliver best results for our constituents,” Bartels remarked. “At the end of the day we all have the same goal - to improve the lives of Ulster County residents.”
Committee assignments for 2019 are as follows:
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TOURISM, HOUSING, PLANNING & TRANSIT
Hector Rodriguez, Chair
Brian Woltman, Deputy Chair
Lynn Archer
James Delaune
Mary Beth Maio
James Maloney
Joseph Maloney
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
Manna Jo Greene, Chair
Mary Wawro, Deputy Chair
Lynn Eckert
Jonathan Heppner
Brian Woltman
LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Lynn Eckert, Chair
Kenneth Ronk, Jr. Deputy Chair
Julius Collins, Jr.
Heidi Haynes
Jonathan Heppner
LAWS AND RULES, GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES
David Donaldson, Chair
Kevin Roberts, Deputy Chair
Jonathan Heppner
Hector Rodriguez
Kenneth Ronk, Jr.
LEGISLATIVE PROGRAMS, EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
James Delaune, Chair
Heidi Haynes, Deputy Chair
Julius Collins, Jr.
David Donaldson
Mary Wawro
PUBLIC HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
Craig Lopez, Chair
Kathy Nolan, Deputy Chair
Julius Collins, Jr.
Laura Petit
Mary Wawro
PUBLIC WORKS AND CAPITAL PROJECTS
Laura Petit, Chair
Dean Fabiano, Deputy Chair
Manna Jo Greene
Herbert Litts, III
Kathy Nolan
WAYS AND MEANS
Lynn Archer, Chair
Richard Gerentine, Deputy Chair
Laura Petit
Hector Rodriguez
Marybeth Maio
James Maloney
Joseph Maloney
AUDIT COMMITTEE
Joseph Maloney, Chair
Lynn Archer
Herbert Litts, III
Richard Gerentine
Hector Rodriguez