Facilities Named for Senator James H Donovan

Aug 25 2010

The following facilities were named after Senator James H Donovan: Donovan Stadium at Murnane Field, James H. Donovan Science & Technology Building, James H. Donovan Education Resource Center, Donovan Memorial Park, Senator James H. Donovan Room, Oneida County Republican Committee Headquarters and the James H. Donovan Community Center Building.

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Red Tape Cutter James H. Donovan

Aug 18 2010

School in New York

James H. Donovan had the distinction of serving as the Senator of his district longer than any other state Senator. He is remembered well for the work he did as the chairman of the Senate Educati0n Committee on which he served for 14 years. Before his role on the Education Committee he was the chairman of the Committee on Roads and Public Works, and the Committee on Mental Hygiene and Addiction Control.

One of Mr. Donovan’s greatest accomplishments was to enlarge programs whose goals were to increase literacy and decrease pregnancy among New York’s teen population. He also was able to pave the way for more schools to be built by reducing the bureaucracy and red-tape required to get construction projects through the system by creating the New York City School Construction Authority.

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Life of Senator James H. Donovan

Aug 16 2010

State Senator James H. Donovan was first elected in 1965, serving for 25 years, until shortly before his death from cancer.  During his time in this position, Donovan achieved a lot, and will go down in history as “serving his district longer than any other state legislator.”  What he was most well-known for was his role as chairman of the Senate Education Committee, which he held for 14 years.  Through this role Donovan made efforts in expanding programs “aimed at reducing teenage pregnancy and illiteracy.”  He also was a forerunner in the creation of the New York City School Construction Authority, a measure that enabled NYC to tremendously reduce red tape in the construction of new schools.  In addition, he chaired the Committee on Mental Hygiene and Addiction Control as well as the Committee on Roads and Public Works.    But it was really his work in education that he made the most significant strides, according to Ralph J. Marino, State majority leader who claimed that this was “where he assured that quality and affordable education was this state’s top priority.”

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