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Ra honors Mineola Middle School student

Center: Winner Kaitlyn Goldman is pictured with her parents. Back Row, from Left to Right: Her teacher, Ms. Jenna Cavuto, Assistant Principal Amy Trojanowski, Principal Andrew Casale, Dean of Students Mr. Steve Benner, District Superintendent Dr. Michael Nagle and Assemblyman Ed Ra (R-Franklin Square) Photo provided by state Assemblyman Ed Ra.

State Assemblyman Ed Ra (R-Franklin Square) last week honored Kaitlyn Goldman, the winner of his annual “There Ought to Be a Law” contest.

The contest tasks local students with devising a legislative solution to a problem facing our society. Over 200 students participated in six different area schools.

 

Goldman attends Mineola Middle School. Her proposal would impose new regulations that reform the dog breeding process, a source of rampant animal cruelty.

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  “I want to thank all of the students who participated this year. It’s heartening to hear so many great ideas from students who genuinely want to change society for the better. I hope they all stay engaged in the political process. I want to extend special congratulations to Kaitlyn Goldman for her compassionate bill that would protect dogs from inhumane conditions. She’s a credit to her family, her teachers and the Mineola Middle School community,” said Ra.

Her parents and school officials were on hand for the plaque presentation.

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