Miller endorsed by Addabbo, Elizabeth Crowley
Posted on August 9, 2010 by Rebecca Henely in Assembly, City Council, District 15, District 30, District 38, State Senate
State Assemblyman Mike Miller (D-Woodhaven), who is running for re-election, announced he had received endorsements from state Sen. Joseph Addabbo (D-Howard Beach) and City Councilwoman Elizabeth Crowley (D-Middle Village) in a press conference at his Glendale office on Saturday.
In a release, Addabbo called Miller “a champion for Queens families.”
“Whether it is protecting our children from sexual predators, working to increase the availability of affordable housing or fighting to expand access to quality healthcare, Mike has been the hardworking leader Queens families deserve. For the residents of the 38th Assembly District, there is no better choice for the state Assembly than Mike Miller,” Addabbo said.
Crowley said in a release Miller had a “depth of experience and the fresh ideas we need.”
“Since his time in the Assembly, Mike Miller has been one of our community’s strongest voices for better schools, more affordable housing, improved public safety and creating jobs right here in Queens,” Crowley said.
Miller also received endorsements from various other civic leaders in the community.
“I am proud to have the support of these local Democratic elected officials and civic activists from every corner of our community,” Miller said in a release. “This support shows that the momentum is on our side.”




