
Listen to Senator O'Mara's June 10th 'Newsmaker' interview on WHCU Radio
June 10, 2024
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ISSUE:
- 2024 Legislative Session

Senator O'Mara joined WHCU Radio's Joe Salzone on the June 10th "Newsmaker" interview to discuss the recently concluded regular session of the New York State Legislature.
Listen HERE.
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