[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 149 (2003), Part 16]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 22014]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


                       HONORING MAY W. NEWBURGER

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                         HON. CAROLYN McCARTHY

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                       Monday, September 15, 2003

  Mrs. McCARTHY of New York. Mr. Speaker, I rise in recognition of May 
Newburger, who is serving her fifth term as North Hempstead Town 
Supervisor. May is an asset to our community, and an excellent role 
model for our younger generations. Put simply, May is my role model.
  Many Long Islanders know May Newburger as the first female chief 
executive of a Nassau County town. but she is much, much more than 
that. A graduate of Hunter College and Columbia University, May is an 
intelligent woman who has worked on local, state and national issues.
  Before becoming Supervisor, May spent two years as a Town 
Councilwoman and eight years as a New York State Assemblywoman. She has 
worked extensively on behalf of women and children by serving as a New 
York State delegate to the National White House Conference on Families, 
chairing the American Jewish Congress' National Commission on Women's 
Equality, among other committees and commissions.
  May's efforts are endless. Under May's responsible and practical 
supervision, North Hempstead has transformed a $7 million budget 
deficit to a $7.7 million surplus. In fact, the town was the first on 
Long Island to adopt a debt reduction plan that emphasized the need for 
long-term strategies. May has built a reputation around her dedication 
to the environment, securing $200,000 from the Environmental Protection 
Agency to designate New Cassel as a Brownfields Pilot Community. She is 
continually working to protect and preserve our local lands and 
waterways.
  Today, as May Newburger nears her retirement, I honor her for her 
numerous contributions to our community. May is the reason that I, 
along with many other women, had the courage to enter politics and 
government service. Not a day goes by without me reflecting on or using 
something May has taught me, and I am proud to call her my friend and 
mentor.
  Mr. Speaker, I thank May Newburger on behalf of each and every person 
whose life she has improved over her years of service.

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