 Assemblyman Jim Hayes, ranking minority member of the Assembly Ways
and Means Committee, debates his majority colleague about budget reform. |
 Assemblyman Jim Hayes (R-Amherst) pictured left, presents recently retired Police Chief John Moslow with a resolution adopted by the New York State Assembly in recognition of his many years of law enforcement service to the people of the Town of Amherst. |
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Grant announced: Assemblyman Jim Hayes (right) and Amherst Highway
Superintendent Bob Anderson, inspect several Maple species at Gleason`s
Nursery, Williamsville, to be planted throughtout Amherst this fall.
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 New York State Assemblyman Jim Hayes (R-Amherst) presented the New York State Medal for Merit to William Henry Schmidt of Amherst during a special recognition ceremony Friday morning in his Williamsville district office. His wife of 58 years, Doris,is pictured center. |
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 Students of New York State University at Buffalo discuss issues of importance on with Assemblyman Hayes. |
Assemblyman Jim Hayes voices opposition to Gov. Spitzer’s plan to grant driver’s licenses to illegal aliens at a recent hearing in Buffalo. At right is Assembly Minority Leader James Tedisco (R- Schenectedy-Saratoga).
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 In a dedication ceremony to celebrate the new recreation and fitness center, students at Maple East Elementary were joined by Assemblyman Hayes , New York State Senator Mary Lou Rath, and Erie County Legislator, Barry Weinstein, all of whom helped contribute to the projects success. |
 Volunteer firefighters of the Eggertsville Fire Department are joined by Assemblyman Hayes to tour their new facility. |
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