Sullivan County NY Republican Committee

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Small government is a better government for the people

The Republican Party, like our nation's founders, believes that government must be limited so that it never becomes powerful enough to infringe on the rights of individuals.

02/14/2026

At 2PM on Friday, 2/13, all DMV offices will close as the state implements a modernized technology system. Phone and online services will also be unavailable while they upgrade their systems.

Online services and most offices will reopen on Wednesday, 2/18. Contact your local DMV office for more information on their reopening plans.

For assistance with DMV related issues, please contact my office at 518-455-3131 or [email protected]

Statement from Chairman Robert Doherty on the passing of Sullivan County Conservative Chairman Ed Magilton:The passing o...
02/03/2026

Statement from Chairman Robert Doherty on the passing of Sullivan County Conservative Chairman Ed Magilton:

The passing of a colleague leaves a void not only for their family and friends but in the community at large. A voice is silenced. An advocate is lost. And a piece of or community becomes a piece of our history.

You don’t have to have seen eye to eye with that colleague, agreed with them about anything from sports to politics and current events, or be friends to experience the loss and subsequent void. In a representative republic such as ours, all voices must be heard and acknowledged. Ed Magilton made his voice heard; he made his voice heard passionately and unapologetically. He fought for the autonomy of the Conservative Party and that void will be felt for years to come.

Condolences to his family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues.

02/03/2026

Attention Students and Parents! 📚

HESC is hosting more than a dozen FREE virtual events to assist you in completing critical college and financial aid applications. Here are a couple of events coming up this month:

https://hesc.ny.gov/get-help/find-event

02/03/2026

February marks American Heart Month. We use this time to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease and encourage heart-healthy life choices. ❤️

To learn more, visit: https://www.heart.org/en/

01/30/2026
01/24/2026

New York City landlords and other homeowners are bracing for soaring property tax bills even while Mayor Zohran Mamdani pushes to impose a rent-freeze in government regulated apartments.

01/24/2026

Sullivan County Manager Josh Potosek urges everyone in the County to get ready for this weekend’s snowstorm and very cold temperatures.
“We’re forecast to be in the bullseye of this storm, which could dump as much as two feet of snow on some areas of the County,” Potosek warned. “Getting around may be nearly impossible Sunday into Monday, so now is the time to prepare for an up-to-48-hour disruption of our normal routines.”
NYS Governor Kathy Hochul has declared a State of Emergency in advance of the storm, which should arrive in Sullivan County by Sunday morning, with heavy snowfall lasting until midday Monday.
“Our Division of Public Works (DPW) has a team which is monitoring the approaching storm 24/7,” Potosek noted. “Along with our State, town and village counterparts, nearly 60 DPW workers will be covering 22 plow routes for as long as it takes to get our roads clear. We have the necessary amount of salt, along with four plow trucks in reserve, should any be disabled.”
“Our Public Safety Division and our first responders are ready to go, too, including our Sheriff’s deputies and our 911 dispatchers, who will be available for any life-threatening emergencies that might occur during the storm,” he added. “And our never-close facilities, like the Care Center, will continue to be staffed.”
Anyone who will be staying in or travelling through Sullivan County Sunday and Monday should take proper precautions, Potosek urged.
“Stock up now on any essentials, like water and food, and be ready for power outages by having fresh batteries – including a battery-powered radio – on hand, in case Internet or cell service goes down,” he stated. “For those who find themselves without power or heat, our warming centers will be open straight through from 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 a.m. Tuesday. They are located at the Liberty United Methodist Church on North Main Street in Liberty and St. John’s Episcopal Church on St. John Street in Monticello.”
Temperatures are forecast to be in the single digits – with wind chills below zero – before, during and after the storm.
“If you have to go out during that time, make sure not only that you’re dressed for the weather (including appropriate footwear) but also that you have a flashlight, blanket and drinkable water in your vehicle, should you get stuck enroute,” Potosek said.
Stay tuned to local news outlets and the Sullivan County Government and 911 social media pages for important updates about the storm.
“We’ve been through heavy-duty snowfall like this before, and I’m confident County government is ready to respond to the storm,” remarked Potosek. “But our citizens also need to be prepared. Don’t forget to check on your neighbors, especially if they’re older and live alone.”

01/21/2026
01/21/2026

Yesterday, Team Maher and Assemblyman Santabarba's staff met with advocates for Spina Bifida to talk about funding in the NYS budget. We are working to secure $250,000 in the final budget to support the expansion of services for families working through a Spina Bifida diagnosis throughout the state of New York.

01/21/2026
01/17/2026

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