New York State Senator Michael A.L. Balboni Archived Website
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Administrative History
Senator Michael A.L. Balboni, a Republican, was first elected to the Senate in a 1997 special election. He represented the 7th Senate District, which consists of northwestern Nassau County, and chaired the Standing Committee on Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs. In January 2007, he resigned his Senate seat in order to serve as the Deputy Secretary for Public Safety under Governor Eliot L. Spitzer (2007-2008). He served as Deputy Secretary for Public Safety under Governor David A. Paterson (2008-2010) until January 2009, when he returned to private life.
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of an archival copy of the official website of Senator Michael A.L. Balboni produced on December 20, 2006, shortly before Governor George E. Pataki (1995-2006) left office. It contains biographical information, photographs, press releases (2000-2006), and a map of the 7th Senate District. It also includes the text of Senator Balboni's June 2006 testimony before a subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security and the annual reports (2003-2005) of the Senate Standing Committee on Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs.
Researchers should note that, owing to the structure of the live site and the limitations of Web archiving technology, some of the information contained within this site could not be captured properly.
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Senator Michael A.L. Balboni archived website, 2006
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B2197 New York State Senate Archived Websites, contains copies of the main Senate website.
Custodial History
The New York State Archives used Web archiving software to copy these websites in order to preserve the information they contain.
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