Brooke Lupinacci is a former prosecutor who’s dedicated her life to protecting our community. She’s protected our safety as an Assistant District Attorney, protected our quality of life as an attorney for the Town of Huntington, and protected the rights of both Town workers and management. Now, she’s running for Huntington Town Council to protect us from higher taxes, rising crime, and eyesores in our residential neighborhoods. Brooke began her career in public service as an Assistant District Attorney in Suffolk County, prosecuting felons for financial crimes that ripped off families, businesses, and taxpayers. Brooke has achieved justice for victims by securing criminal convictions related to embezzlements, fraud, home improvement scams, welfare fraud and money laundering. Brooke also earned recognition for her work in prosecuting other crimes such as misdemeanor level sex offenses, domestic violence, bias crimes and graffiti cases. No one is more qualified to protect Huntington families and seniors and to fight against pro-criminal policies like cashless bail, which releases dangerous criminals from jail. Brooke joined the Town of Huntington as an Assistant Town Attorney in 2015. In this role, Brooke combated quality of life violations throughout the Town by enforcing the Town Code, thereby helping to remove eyesores like zombie homes, hoarder properties and squatter houses from our neighborhoods. Brooke was most recently appointed to serve as Huntington’s Director of Labor Relations, where she’s trusted to oversee the day-to-day relations between management and the Town’s workforce that is largely unionized. To hold employees accountable to taxpayers, Brooke administers, and participates in the negotiation of, the Town’s three collective bargaining agreements- including facilitating the resolution of labor disputes and the disposition of employee discipline matters. She manages the Town’s recruitment process to ensure that the Town employs qualified individuals in accordance with applicable law. As our next Councilwoman, Brooke is determined to protect our neighborhoods from urbanization plans that threaten to increase crime, drain emergency services, overcrowd classrooms, and increase taxes. She’ll also work to hold the line on property taxes while ensuring the Town of Huntington delivers the highest quality services for all residents. Finally, Brooke will invest in local parks, continue her work to eliminate vacant zombie houses, protect our waterways, and protect our environment. Brooke earned a Master’s degree in journalism from New York University and a Juris Doctor from Touro Law School. A life-long Town of Huntington resident, Brooke and her husband, Stephen, are raising their three sons in Lloyd Harbor. |
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