Work Ethic Pays Off for Giglio as She's Returned to Albany for a Third Term


Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio on Election Night. | Robert Chartuk

Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio’s hard work on behalf of her constituents, starting with her service as a Riverhead Town Council member and continuing through a second term as a lawmaker, has paid off. She was reelected with nearly 65% of the vote.

Giglio was jubilant on Election Night, showing off the energy that keeps her connected to the people of the 2nd District, which encompasses Suffolk’s North Fork and parts of Brookhaven. With a background in the construction industry, she’s focused on fueling the economy and creating jobs. She ran for reelection on cutting inflation and making Suffolk more affordable.

The Assembly member recognizes the value of Eastern Long Island’s environment for tourism and making the area such a desirable place to live. She follows the “No farms, no food” mantra and can be counted on to protect farmland, open space, and the natural resources that residents depend on.

Giglio will go back to Albany pushing a Rescue New York agenda that includes cutting regulations and mandates, reducing government spending, and pausing the state fuel tax, measures Long Island’s economy needs to prosper. She says she will continue to Back the Blue and work to repeal the cashless bail system. The Assemblywoman will also gather support for her Fast and Furious bill that increases penalties for reckless road racing incidents. Another Giglio effort to keep residents is repealing the Clean Slate Act, which blocks employers from seeing the criminal records of job seekers.

Giglio will remain on constant vigil to protect her rural/suburban districts from actions such as Albany usurping local zoning authority to build multi-family housing and relocating the thousands of illegal immigrants the Democrats invited into the state. She’s part of a Republican Red Wall to protect the suburbs from the Progressive policies of her urban colleagues.

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