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Marcellino is a member of the State Senate. Working with the Assembly, the State Senate can propose and pass laws that regulate local police departments throughout the state. It could create state oversight of police officers, which currently does not exist, or make internal police investigations public in New York.
Marcellino, of Syosset, was elected to the Senate in 1995. He is chairman of the Senate Committee on Investigations and Government Operations and was chairman of the Senate Environmental Conservation Committee from 1995 to 2008. A former science teacher and administrator in the New York City school system, he served as Oyster Bay town clerk.
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