Nassau County Legislator - 13th District
Libertarian
Jake Gutowitz
Background: LIBERTARIAN
Gutowitz, 22, of Wantagh, is running on the Libertarian line. Gutowitz graduated in May with a computer science degree from LIU Post and worked part time as a software developer for a Long Island company before entering the county legislator race.
Policies:
- Gutowitz vowed, if elected, to fight tax increases and “do my best” to cut spending.
- He is a proponent of ranked-choice voting, an electoral system in which voters rank preference on their ballots, which he called “a much more democratic way of electing candidates” because it “eliminates the idea that a vote for an independent or third-party candidate is a waste.”
- He said that he would work to end the use of red-light cameras, which he called “dangerous, unconstitutional surveillance” by the government.
Libertarian
Jake Gutowitz
Background: LIBERTARIAN
Gutowitz, 22, of Wantagh, is running on the Libertarian line. Gutowitz graduated in May with a computer science degree from LIU Post and worked part time as a software developer for a Long Island company before entering the county legislator race.
Policies:
- Gutowitz vowed, if elected, to fight tax increases and “do my best” to cut spending.
- He is a proponent of ranked-choice voting, an electoral system in which voters rank preference on their ballots, which he called “a much more democratic way of electing candidates” because it “eliminates the idea that a vote for an independent or third-party candidate is a waste.”
- He said that he would work to end the use of red-light cameras, which he called “dangerous, unconstitutional surveillance” by the government.
Republican, Independent, Conservative
Thomas McKevitt (Incumbent)
Background: REPUBLICAN
McKevitt, 48, of East Meadow, is running on the Republican, Conservative and Independence party lines. He is seeking his second two-year term on the Nassau County Legislature. He previously represented state Assembly District 17 from 2006 to 2017.
Policies:
- McKevitt said that he supported “transparency” in the reassessment process by voting for a bill requiring tax impact statements be mailed to property owners.
- He voted for the county Capital Improvement Plan, which is repaving Carman Avenue and other county roads in his district.
- He said he has organized drug take-back programs and training in administering the opioid overdose antidote Narcan.
Republican, Independent, Conservative
Thomas McKevitt (Incumbent)
Background: REPUBLICAN
McKevitt, 48, of East Meadow, is running on the Republican, Conservative and Independence party lines. He is seeking his second two-year term on the Nassau County Legislature. He previously represented state Assembly District 17 from 2006 to 2017.
Policies:
- McKevitt said that he supported “transparency” in the reassessment process by voting for a bill requiring tax impact statements be mailed to property owners.
- He voted for the county Capital Improvement Plan, which is repaving Carman Avenue and other county roads in his district.
- He said he has organized drug take-back programs and training in administering the opioid overdose antidote Narcan.
Democratic, Working Families
Jennifer S. Rosenkrantz
Background: DEMOCRATIC
Rosenkrantz, 46, is running on the Democratic and Working Families party lines. Rosenkrantz, a matrimonial and family lawyer, is making her first run for public office.
Policies:
- Rosenkrantz said she will “fully support” County Executive Laura Curran’s efforts to implement a correct assessment system.
- She said she will seek funding to revitalize downtown areas and develop workforce housing near transportation.
- She said she will continue to support funding the education and prevention resources to address the opioid crisis.
Democratic, Working Families
Jennifer S. Rosenkrantz
Background: DEMOCRATIC
Rosenkrantz, 46, is running on the Democratic and Working Families party lines. Rosenkrantz, a matrimonial and family lawyer, is making her first run for public office.
Policies:
- Rosenkrantz said she will “fully support” County Executive Laura Curran’s efforts to implement a correct assessment system.
- She said she will seek funding to revitalize downtown areas and develop workforce housing near transportation.
- She said she will continue to support funding the education and prevention resources to address the opioid crisis.
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