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Senator Helming Statement on Attorney General’s Report
August 3, 2021
"First and foremost, I applaud the women who have shown great bravery in speaking out. Every New Yorker should read the AG’s report. No person should be subjected to harassment of any kind, especially by a leader in state government. The Democratic Majorities need to call the Legislature back to session immediately so that we can act on impeachment and begin to restore trust and confidence in state government. This is not a Democrat or Republican issue. It’s a choice between right and wrong."
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Senator Helming Leads Lyme and Tick-Borne Diseases Forum
September 28, 2017
![Senator Pam Helming delivers opening remarks during the Informational Forum on Lyme and Tick-Borne Diseases Tuesday, Sept. 26 at Finger Lakes Community College in Canandaigua. 8847 - Senator Pam Helming asks a question submitted by an audience member to a panel of professionals during the Informational Forum on Lyme and Tick Borne Diseases Tuesday, Sept. 26 at Finger Lakes Community College in Canandaigua.](/sites/default/files/styles/760x377/public/press-release/main-image/img_8847.jpg?itok=Tnca0ovw)
![Left to Right: Ontario County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jack Marren, Seneca County Board of Supervisors Chairman Bob Shipley, Junius Town Supervisor Greg Wadhams, former State Senator Michael Nozzolio, Phelps Town Supervisor Norm Teed, Assemblyman Brian Kolb, MRB Group Project Manager Patrick Nicoletta, Waterloo Town Supervisor Gary Westfall, Geneva Town Supervisor Mark Venuti, Senator Pam Helming, Waterloo Village Mayor Ted Young, and MRB Group President Ryan Colvin.](/sites/default/files/styles/760x377/public/press-release/main-image/img_8408.jpg?itok=U25DPti_)
Senator Helming Recognizes Hunger Action Month With Foodlink Tour
September 25, 2017
![Senator Pam Helming stands among a Hunger Action Month display of orange plates at the Foodlink regional food hub in Rochester that depicts the 156,000 people within its 10-county coverage area who are considered food insecure following her tour on Friday, Sept. 22.](/sites/default/files/styles/760x377/public/press-release/main-image/img_8548.jpg?itok=ZKFXf1Oq)