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Incumbent Democratic state Sen. Lea Webb says she wants to continue to focus on reproductive health care, climate change and crafting policies for working families.
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The candidates vying for New York’s 52nd Senate District also outlined their plans for addressing immigration and public safety during a live, WSKG debate Thursday.
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The Democratic incumbent is running against her Republican challenger, Tompkins County Legislator Mike Sigler.
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A current Tompkins County legislator, Sigler is running to unseat the Democratic incumbent, state Sen. Lea Webb.
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Republican Tompkins County Legislator Mike Sigler announced his campaign for state Senate Wednesday. Sigler gathered with fellow Republicans in Endicott to kick off his campaign for the 52nd Senate District seat. He will face incumbent Democratic state Sen. Lea Webb.
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Tompkins County Legislator Michael Sigler is in the early stages of mounting a challenge to one-term incumbent Democrat Lea Webb in the 52nd state Senate district.
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The 470-acre parcel includes the largest piece of undeveloped shoreline on Cayuga Lake.
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"People who are worrying about affordable housing can’t live in the City of Ithaca so they’re not voting in Ithaca."