1. David S Carlucci is an American politician in Rockland County, New York.

1. David S Carlucci is an American politician in Rockland County, New York.
David Carlucci served as the chair of the Committee on Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities.
In October 2019, David Carlucci announced his bid for the United States House of Representatives for.
David Carlucci lost to attorney Mondaire Jones of Rockland County in the Democratic Primary.
David Carlucci was born in Clarkstown, New York, and raised in Rockland County.
David Carlucci attended Clarkstown High School North and ran track.
David Carlucci went on to attend Cornell University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial and labor relations in 2002.
David Carlucci worked as a financial planner for American Express from 2002 to 2003 and worked in Congressman Eliot Engel's office as a staff assistant from 2004 to 2005.
In 2003, David Carlucci made his first political run for the office of Town Clerk in the Town of Clarkstown.
In May 2010, David Carlucci announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for New York State Senate in District 38.
David Carlucci defeated Vanderhoef and won 53 percent of the vote, picking up a seat that had not been held by a Democrat since 1984.
David Carlucci was one of the youngest senators elected to the New York State Senate at just 29-years-old.
David Carlucci defeated a primary challenger, Julie Goldberg, in 2018.
David Carlucci has passed more than 130 bills that were signed into law since 2011.
David Carlucci secured funding for the Nyack Skate Park "Working with my colleagues in the Senate, we were able to secure a grant that will finally [let Nyack] complete this project," said Carlucci.
David Carlucci Co-sponsored legislation to redesign the handicap logo after 45 years.
In 2015, David Carlucci proposed legislation to create the Mental Illness Anti-Stigma Fund which would later be signed into law by Governor Cuomo.
David Carlucci proposed an arrangement where Marydell whose views overlooks the Hudson and is contiguous with 1,831 acres of state parkland would become public land.
David Carlucci stated "This is an excellent opportunity to expand Hook Mountain State Park,".
In 2016, David Carlucci sponsored a bill to review the precautions at rail crossings after deadly accidents which would later be signed into law by Governor Cuomo.
In 2017, David Carlucci sponsored legislation banning tobacco discounts coupons in New York State.
David Carlucci secured funding for Grace VanderWaal's show choir in the East Ramapo district elementary school.
David Carlucci stated "East Ramapo students are lucky to have Grace VanderWaal as a role model for them and helping make this new choir a reality,".
In 2019, David Carlucci sponsored legislation requiring the State Office of Mental Health to regularly review suicide prevention programs and recommend changes to be meet the needs of at risk individuals and address risk factors for minority and underrepresented populations.
David Carlucci sponsored legislation to establish a Black Youth Suicide Task Force to address an increasing rate of suicide among black children ages 5-years to 18-years-old.
David Carlucci championed the Heatstroke Elimination Awareness Technology Act, which would require cars in the state to have detection systems installed.
David Carlucci sponsored several pieces of key legislation which requires an independent, comprehensive, forensic audit of the MTA.
David Carlucci sponsored legislation in 2019 banning employers from asking job applicants their salary history as a requirement for a job interview, job application, job offer, or promotion.
David Carlucci sponsored legislation signed into law, allowing survivors of domestic violence to report the incident of abuse to any law enforcement agency in New York State, regardless of where it happened.
In 2020, David Carlucci's amended version of Dream's Law was signed by Governor Cuomo.
In 2013, David Carlucci sponsored a bill that was signed into law called Jobs for Heroes, which gives a tax credit to businesses for hiring returning veterans.
In 2020, David Carlucci proposed legislation which would later be signed into law by Governor Cuomo.
David Carlucci's legislation requires everyone to wear seat belts in the backseat of a vehicle, no matter the age of the passenger.
David Carlucci sponsored legislation which made it illegal for employers to ask about applicants salary history.
David Carlucci championed legislation which shortened New York States suicide hotline to 988.
On January 5,2011, David Carlucci entered into the Senate and formed the Independent Democratic Conference, with three other Democratic senators, Jeffrey D Klein, Diane Savino, and David J Valesky.
David Carlucci's campaign was endorsed by various organizations including Laborers local 754, IOUE local 825.
On January 15,2011, David Carlucci married his high school sweetheart and longtime girlfriend, Lauren Grossberg.